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- W2002266801 abstract "Abstract Borate-crosslinked fracturing fluids have been used in the oil and gas industry for nearly 40 years. These fluids consist of three basic components (polymer, crosslinker, and pH buffer) which are considered relatively simple to optimize for a variety of field applications. Among the unique features of this fluid is the ability of the crosslink viscosity to re-heal or recover after exposure to high shear rates. Based on laboratory tests described in SPE 134266, it was determined that the re-healing time can be excessive for some borate-crosslinked fluids exposed to high shear, resulting in limited near-wellbore viscosity and screen-outs in the field. Using a laboratory-scale flow loop to simulate the wellbore shear environment, various borate-crosslinked fluids were exposed to a wide range of shear history conditions before loading into a high temperature, high pressure rheometer. In addition to the common viscosity versus time profile, the early-time viscosity development of each fluid was analyzed to quantify the effect of shear history on recovery time. This paper defines critical shear rates and exposure times that adversely impact early-time viscosity development of borate-crosslinked fracturing fluids. Also, the test results show that the impact of wellbore shear conditions on recovery time can be minimized by adjusting the concentration of the polymer, borate crosslinker, and/or pH buffer. The techniques and guidelines provided in this paper can be used to identify detrimental wellbore shear conditions that will lead to excessive recovery times. The paper also demonstrates optimizing borate-crosslinked fluids with common on-site tests can result in fluid compositions with increased shear sensitivity." @default.
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- W2002266801 title "Shear Sensitivity of Borate Fracturing Fluids" @default.
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