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Hydraulic Fracturing Chemicals and Fluids Technology

Save costs and enhance operations with this updated reference on hydraulic fracturing fluids

Johannes Fink (Author)

9780128220719

Paperback, published 29 April 2020

354 pages, Approx. 110 illustrations
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.3 cm, 0.54 kg

Petroleum engineers continue to need cost saving and environmentally sustainable products and methods for today’s hydraulic fracturing operations. Hydraulic Fracturing Chemicals and Fluid Technology, Second Edition, continues to deliver an easy-to-use manual of fluid formulations to meet specific job needs. Enhanced with more environmental aspects, this reference helps engineers and fluid specialists select and use the appropriate chemicals for any hydraulic fracturing job. New information concerning nanotechnology applications such as wellbore sealant and proppants are added to enhance operations in a sustainable manner while saving on production costs. Other updates include low recovery of fracturing water in shale, surfactants for waterless hydraulic fracturing, and expanded produced water treatment. Rounding out with updated references and patents for easy reference, Hydraulic Fracturing Chemicals and Fluid Technology, Second Edition, gives engineers a critical guide on selecting better products to boost productions while strengthening environmental enhancement and consideration.

1. General Aspects2. Fluid Types3. Thickeners4. Friction Reducers5. Fluid Loss Additives6. Emulsifiers7. Demulsifiers8. Clay Stabilization9. pH Control Additives10. Surfactants11. Scale Inhibitors12. Foaming Agents13. Defoamers14. Crosslinking Agents15. Gel Stabilizers16. Gel Breakers17. Biocides18. Proppants19. Special Compositions20. Environmental Aspects

Subject Areas: Hydraulic engineering [TNF], Petroleum technology [THFP], Fossil fuel technologies [THF], Hydraulics & pneumatics [TGMF2], Stress & fracture [TGMD5], Fluid mechanics [PHDF]

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