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- W2022604453 abstract "ABSTRACT A method to help determine the proper fracturing treatment for optimum profitability has been developed to evaluate the many variables encountered. This method utilized a digital computer for rapid analysis. Many plans for fracturing treatments have followed various logical theories and procedures. Such plans reflect, in general, the results of research into new materials and techniques involved. These design methods have not considered a true optimum evaluation. They have shown, however, that formation properties, treatment fluid characteristics, proppants, injection rates, treatment volumes and other factors are important to the success of a proposed treatment. The relative emphasis on each of the above variables depends, to a considerable extent, onthe design method in question. This method provides a means to inter-relate these variables, allowing a more complete analysis of how they may affect treatment results. The question of What is the best combination of all these variables? is very important and the answer is the goal of this method. The optimum treatment selected is based on maximum profitability, where profit isthe gain in value of the producing well due to a specific fracturing treatment. Profit is determined from the value of the increased production rate due to fracturing less the cost of obtaining that rate of production. This paper willdiscuss the design procedures employed, show computer input and output data and give the results of some treatments. INTRODUCTION HYDRAULIC FORMATION FRACTURING for production improvement has been a routine stimulation treatment for many years. The size of the treatments and thequantity of proppant used have changed markedly since the beginning. In theearly 1950's, treatments of 800 or 1,600 gallons with 10 to 20 sacks of 20–40s and were common place. Today, treatments of 800 to 1000 barrels are not unusual and quantities of sand or other proppants have increased to hundreds or thousands of sacks. This has, of course, greatly increased the cost of fracture treatments, but it has also increased their success. The injection rates also have increased as larger pumping equipment has become available and aschemicals, such as friction reducers, have allowed for better utilization of horse power. Since the advent of fracturing as a stimulation technique, a greatmany different types of fracturing fluids have become available. These fluidshave properties, such as viscosity and friction reduction, that may be adjusted to suit particular needs." @default.
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- W2022604453 title "Optimum Fracturing Treatment Design Helps Reach Maximum Profit" @default.
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