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Treatment and recycling of acidic fracturing flowback fluid

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Pages 2310-2318 | Received 03 Sep 2020, Accepted 09 Jan 2021, Published online: 20 Jan 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Acidic fracturing flowback fluid (AFFF) has the characteristics of low pH value, high chemical oxygen demand (COD), high corrosiveness and complex components. Surface discharge without treatment may contaminate the environment. However, wastewater treatment after centralized transportation has potential safety risks and requires high costs. In this study, we confirmed that calcium and magnesium could affect cross-linking property of fracturing fluid prepared by flowback fluid, and conducted a three-step process, two-stage filtration, chemical precipitation, and flocculation precipitation, on AFFF. After treatment, we made new hydraulic fracturing fluid using the treated acidic flowback fluid as base fluid and compared the quality of the new hydraulic fracturing fluid to the ones used freshwater as base fluid. The results showed when concentration of sodium carbonate, polyaluminium chloride (PAC), polyacrylamide (PAM) were 145, 1000, and 20 mg/L respectively, the treatment result was optimal. After treatment, the oil content of AFFF decreased from 7400 to 26.53 mg/L and suspended solids (SS) from 650 to 18.24 mg/L, and the removal rate of high-valence metal ions was more than 99%. The rheological properties and viscoelasticity of new fracturing fluid prepared by the treated AFFF were similar to the ones prepared by freshwater, which met the requirements of high temperature and shear resistance for ultra-deep wells.

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Funding

This research was financially supported by the Science & Technology Project of Sichuan [grant number 2019YJ0353].

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