Practical insights into liquid loading within hydraulic fractures and potential unconventional gas reservoir optimization strategies

Author:

Agrawal Samarth,Sharma Mukul M.

Funder

RPSEA, the Department of Energy

Air Liquide

Air Products & Chemicals, Anadarko

Apache Corporation

Baker Hughes

BHP Billiton

BP America

Cairn India

Chevron Energy Technology Company

ConocoPhillips

Devon Energy

ENI

Ferus

Fairmount Minerals

Halliburton

Hess Corporation

Lanxess

Linde

Marathon Oil

MeadWestvaco Corporation

Nexen

OXY

PEMEX

Pioneer Natural Resources

Range Resources

Saudi Aramco

Schlumberger

Shell

Southwestern Energy

Statoil

Talisman Energy

Total

Unimin

Weatherford

Wintershall

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

Reference35 articles.

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2. Agrawal, S., 2013. Investigation of Liquid Loading Mechanism within Hydraulic Fractures in Unconventional/Tight Reservoirs and its Impact on Productivity (M.S. thesis).

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5. Bang, V., Yuan, C., Pope, G.A., Sharma, M.M., Baran, J.R., Skildum, J.D., Linnemeyer, H.C., 2008. Improving productivity of hydraulically fractured gas condensate wells by chemical treatment. In: SPE 19599 Presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, Houston, Texas, 5–8 May. .

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