Using Nanoparticles Coating to Enhance Proppant Functions to Achieve Sustainable Production

M. Tabatabaei, A. D. Taleghani, Yuzhe Cai, L. Santos, N. Alem
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Proppant bed plays a critical role in enhancing oil and gas production in stimulated wells. In the last two decades, there have been consistent efforts to improve shape characteristics and mechanical strength properties to guarantee high permeability in the resultant propped fracture. However tuning wettability of proppants have not yet engineered considerably maybe because natural sand has been a typical raw material for proppant manufacturing. However, water wet proppants may not only limit production due to reduced hydrocarbon relative permeability but also facilitate fine migration through the proppant bed. Fine migration and increasing water saturation may deteriorate oil production over time. Intrinsic hydrophobicity of graphitic surfaces and their two-dimensional geometries made them a promising candidate for coating proppant to alter its wettability. In this paper, we present a methodology for treating proppant surfaces with graphite nanoplatelets. Standard laboratory tests following modified API RP61 have conducted to show the effectiveness of the proposed methodology.
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利用纳米颗粒涂层增强支撑剂功能,实现可持续生产
支撑剂层在增产井中起着提高油气产量的关键作用。在过去的二十年里,人们一直在努力改善裂缝的形状特征和机械强度,以保证裂缝的高渗透率。然而,由于天然砂一直是支撑剂生产的典型原料,支撑剂的润湿性调整尚未得到相当大的设计。然而,水湿支撑剂不仅会因为降低油气相对渗透率而限制产量,还会促进支撑剂层的精细运移。随着时间的推移,精细运移和含水饱和度的增加可能会恶化石油产量。石墨表面的固有疏水性及其二维几何形状使其成为改变其润湿性的涂层支撑剂的有希望的候选者。在本文中,我们提出了一种用石墨纳米片处理支撑剂表面的方法。根据修改后的API RP61进行了标准实验室测试,以显示所建议方法的有效性。
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