A review of fracturing fluid systems used for hydraulic fracturing of oil and gas wells
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ABSTRACT Hydraulic fracturing has been used by the oil and gas industry as a way to boost hydrocarbon production since 1947. Recent advances in fracturing technologies, such as multistage fracturing in horizontal wells, are responsible for the latest hydrocarbon production boom in the US. Linear or crosslinked guars are the most commonly used fluids in traditional fracturing operations. The main functions of these fluids are to open/propagate the fractures and transport proppants into the fractures. Proppants are usually applied to form a thin layer between fracture faces to prop the fractures open at the end of the fracturing process. Chemical breakers are used to break the polymers at the end of the…
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- Hydraulic fracturing
- Fracturing fluid
- Petroleum engineering
- Tight gas
- Unconventional oil
- Fracture (geology)
- Geology
- Fossil fuel
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