articleSPE Annual Technical Conference and ExhibitionSep 19, 2010Closed access

Thirty Years of Gas Shale Fracturing: What Have We Learned?

Apache (Canada) · APA Corporation (United States)

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Abstract

Abstract Although high gas flow rates from shales are a relatively recent phenomenon, the knowledge bases of shale-specific well completions, fracturing and shale well operations have actually been growing for more than three decades and shale gas production reaches back almost one hundred ninety years. During the last decade of gas shale development, projected recovery of shale gas-in-place has increased from about 2% to estimates of about 50%; mainly through the development and adaptation of technologies to fit shale gas developments. Adapting technologies, including multi-stage fracturing of horizontal wells, slickwater fluids with minimum viscosity and simultaneous fracturing, have evolved to increase…

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Keywords
  • Oil shale
  • Petroleum engineering
  • Shale gas
  • Geology
  • Fracture (geology)
  • Tight gas
  • Natural gas
  • Hydraulic fracturing
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