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n: a method of stimulating production by opening new flow channels in the rock surrounding a production well. Often called a frac job. Under extremely high hydraulic pressure, a fluid (such as distillate, diesel fuel, crude oil, dilute hydrochloric acid. water, or kerosene) is pumped downward through production tubing or drill pipe and forced out below a packer or between two packers. The pressure causes cracks to open in the formation, and die fluid penetrates the formation through the cracks. Sand grains, aluminum pellets, walnut shells. or similar materials (propping agents) are carried in suspension by die fluid into the cracks. When die pressure is released at the surface, the fracturing fluid returns to the well. The cracks partially close on the pellets. leaving channels for oil to flow around them to the well. See explosive fracturing, hydraulic fracturing.
n: a way that increase the production of crude oil by increase layer permeability.
n: a fluid used in the fracturing process (i.e., a method of stimulating production by opening new flow channels in the rock surrounding a production well). Under extremely high hydraulic pressure, frac fluids (such as distillate, diesel fuel, crude oil, dilute hydrochloric acid, water, or kerosene) are pumped downward through production tubing or drill pipe and forced out below a packer or between two packers. The pressure causes cracks to open in the formation, and the fluid penetrates the formation through the cracks. Sand grains, aluminum pellets, walnut shells, or similar materials (propping agents) are carried in suspension by the fluid into the cracks. When the pressure is released at the surface, the fracturing fluid returns to the well but leaves behind the propping agents to hold open the formation cracks.
the fluid used in a fracturing treatment, may include pre and post treatment fluids.
n: a fluid, such as water, oil, or acid, used in hydraulic fracturing. The fluid carries propping agents that hold open the formation cracks after hydraulic pressure dissipates. See acid fracturing, hydraulic fracturing, propping agents.
n: short for proppant. See propping agent.
n: in an oil and gas lease, the clause that allows for proportionate reductions in rentals and royalties should the lessors interests be less than the entire fee simple estate. proppant n: see propping agent.
n: a granular substance (sand grains, aluminum pellets, or other material) that is carried in suspension by the fracturing fluid and that serves to keep the cracks open when fracturing fluid is withdrawn after a fracture treatment.