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OverviewHydraulic Fracturing effectively busts the myths associated with hydraulic fracturing. It explains how to properly engineer and optimize a hydraulically fractured well by selecting the right materials, evaluating the economic benefits of the project, and ensuring the safety and success of the people, environment, and equipment. From data estimation to design, operation, and performance management, the text presents a logical, step-by-step process for hydraulic fracturing that aids in proper engineering decision making when stimulating a particular reservoir. Numerous problem sets reinforce the learning and aid in risk assessment. Additional material is available from the CRC Press website. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Berry Smith , Carl MontgomeryPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: CRC Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 1.660kg ISBN: 9781466566859ISBN 10: 146656685 Pages: 812 Publication Date: 09 June 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsHistory, Introduction, and How a Treatment Is Conducted. Definitions and Simple Geometry Models. Design Variables. Rock Stresses. Petrophysics. Post-Frac Performance. Treatment Scheduling. Frac Pressure Analysis. Engineering the Fluid. Fracturing Fluid Components. Proppants. Perforating. Acid Fracturing. Fracture Diagnostics. Special Topics: Shale/Horizontal Well Fracturing, Frac Packing, and Waste Disposal. Quality Control. Hydraulic Fracture Design Data Needs. Example Design. Glossary and Terms. Problems. Index.ReviewsHydraulic fracturing is becoming more and more prevalent in connection with the development of unconventional resources all over the world. Understanding the mechanisms associated with this type of completion method and [possessing] knowledge related to state-of-the-art, full 3D fracturing design modeling tools are mandatory for this industry. Unfortunately, the stimulation industry still relies on simplistic and plain wrong modeling and, hence, this book can make a difference. It represents an update on fracturing technology. Arthur Bale, Statoil, Bergen, Norway Hydraulic fracturing is becoming more and more prevalent in connection with the development of unconventional resources all over the world. Understanding the mechanisms associated with this type of completion method and [possessing] knowledge related to state-of-the-art, full 3D fracturing design modeling tools are mandatory for this industry. Unfortunately, the stimulation industry still relies on simplistic and plain wrong modeling and, hence, this book can make a difference. ... It represents an update on fracturing technology. -Arthur Bale, Statoil, Bergen, Norway This book definitely fills an important role of providing practical hydraulic fracturing field experience. The authors clearly explain the sometimes deviations from theoretical predictions. In addition, chapter 15 contains exceptional discussions on shale stimulations and horizontal completions. -Jean-Claude Roegiers, Professor Emeritus, University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA ...definitely a book that all young fracture engineers should have at their side. The book is very well laid out and can be used as a workflow for designing fracture treatments. Its practical writing style makes it easy to understand and comments within the text on potential problem areas are an invaluable source of knowledge. -Kirk Bartko, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabian Oil Company, Dhahran ... presents a logical, step-by-step process, ... effectively busting the myths associated with hydraulic fracturing. -SirReadalot.org, October 21, 2015 Well organized and easily understood, Hydraulic Fracturing is highly recommended to all fracture engineers and other industry personnel interested in knowing more about the process. -Oil and Gas International, August 2015 Hydraulic fracturing is becoming more and more prevalent in connection with the development of unconventional resources all over the world. Understanding the mechanisms associated with this type of completion method and [possessing] knowledge related to state-of-the-art, full 3D fracturing design modeling tools are mandatory for this industry. Unfortunately, the stimulation industry still relies on simplistic and plain wrong modeling and, hence, this book can make a difference. ... It represents an update on fracturing technology. -Arthur Bale, Statoil, Bergen, Norway This book definitely fills an important role of providing practical hydraulic fracturing field experience. The authors clearly explain the sometimes deviations from theoretical predictions. In addition, chapter 15 contains exceptional discussions on shale stimulations and horizontal completions. -Jean-Claude Roegiers, Professor Emeritus, University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA ...definitely a book that all young fracture engineers should have at their side. The book is very well laid out and can be used as a workflow for designing fracture treatments. Its practical writing style makes it easy to understand and comments within the text on potential problem areas are an invaluable source of knowledge. -Kirk Bartko, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabian Oil Company, Dhahran Author InformationMichael Berry Smith holds a Ph.D in rock mechanics from Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA, and has more than 30 years of experience in rock mechanics, well completions, and hydraulic fracturing. While with Amoco Production Company, Dr. Smith co-developed the framework for fracturing pressure analysis, which revolutionized the fracturing technology. He has been a consultant worldwide, served several times as a distinguished lecturer at the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), authored multiple chapters in the SPE monograph Recent Advances In Hydraulic Fracturing, and developed and presented SPE short courses on fracturing pressure analysis. Recently, he was presented with the SPE Lester C. Uren Award for his contributions to hydraulic fracturing technology. Carl T. Montgomery is recognized within the industry as one of the leaders in all areas of stimulation, including hydraulic fracturing, acid fracturing, matrix stimulation, cavity completions, waste/cuttings injection, rock mechanics, and scale prevention/removal. In addition, he has considerable experience in cementing, sand management, conformance control, perforating strategy, and formation damage. Formerly, he was with ConocoPhillips, Arco, and Dowell Schlumberger. He also served as a special member of the petroleum engineering graduate faculty at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA, and received the 2007 SPE Drilling and Completions Award. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |