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Investigation of Barite Scaling During Reaction between Pre-Treated Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid from the Field and Marcellus Shale
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Paper presented at the SPE/AAPG/SEG Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, July 20–22, 2020
Paper Number: URTEC-2020-2734-MS
..., it was unclear if barite would continue to form within the reservoir once the fluid is injected. In this study, we designed batch experiments to investigate if barite could form through reacting filtered field-collected blended water with Marcellus shale powders at 66 °C, which is relevant to downhole...
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Abiotic Transformation Kinetics of Surfactants used in Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid
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Paper presented at the SPE/AAPG/SEG Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, July 22–24, 2019
Paper Number: URTEC-2019-561-MS
... additives are prone to degradation under abiotic conditions. Solutions containing AEOs and PEGs were heated (80 °C) and stirred for 24 h in the presence of various components of shale and HFF—including shale powder, pyrite (FeS 2 ), additional Fe(II) (in the form of FeSO 4 ), and proppant. Low molecular...