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Clean fracturing fluids for tight reservoirs: opportunities with viscoelastic surfactant

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Pages 1446-1459 | Received 01 Aug 2018, Accepted 06 Oct 2018, Published online: 16 Nov 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Clean fracturing fluids based on VES (viscoelastic surfactant) have experienced 20 years of development since first applied in 1997. They are still not widely used because of costs, although they have many advantages and have achieved good results in early applications. To better understand these fluids and promote their application, a comprehensive investigation of the clean fracturing fluids was performed. The mechanisms of the clean fracturing fluids, the methods for performance enhancement, and their limitations in field applications were elaborated. We also analyzed some misunderstandings about clean fracturing fluids and generated new ideas. We are convinced that clean fracturing fluids will dominate future reservoir stimulations. In addition, we considered the future development of clean fracturing fluids, and we offered advice.

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Funding

The research is partly supported by Sichuan Youth Science & Technology Foundation (2017JQ0010), National High Technology Research & Development Program (2016ZX05053), Key Fund Project of Educational Commission of Sichuan Province (16CZ0008), Explorative Project Fund (G201601) of State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation (Southwest Petroleum University), the Major Program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51490653) and 973 Program (2013CB228004).

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