Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5483941 Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 2017 71 Pages PDF
Abstract
Among the different fracturing fluid systems used in the field, the use of slickwater in hydraulic fracturing represents a major challenge as a huge volume of water is used in such treatment. In Marcellus shale formation, hydraulic fracturing of one well may require an average volume of 3-8 million gallons of water. Recycling of produced water has been attempted in North America in Marcellus shale play, where re-use of the flowback water resulted in 25% reduction in the fresh water volumes and it reduced the cost of disposing produced water by 45%-55%. A comprehensive understanding and analysis on unconventional reservoirs is required for the Middle Eastern reservoirs. The paper presents a summary of all of these findings from North America.
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