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Case Studies: Improved Performance of High Brine Friction Reducers in Fracturing Shale Reserviors
Available to PurchasePublisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Eastern Regional Meeting, August 17–19, 2011
Paper Number: SPE-148794-MS
... of the flowbacks.(will be addressed at a later publication) Case studies of wells treated with the new friction reducers show performance in brines similar to these achieved with conventional FR’s when used in fresh water. upstream oil & gas brine spe 148794 shale gas ionic strength...
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Study of Friction Reducers for Recycled Stimulation Fluids in Environmentally Sensitive Regions
Available to PurchasePublisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE Eastern Regional Meeting, October 13–15, 2010
Paper Number: SPE-138984-MS
... is the friction reducer. Increasing the ionic strength as well as multivalent cation content of the water typically limits the type of friction reducer used to obtain optimum performance. Standard anionic friction reducers do not perform well in many of these recycled waters as the friction reducer’s ultimate...