She is an active member of SPE. The book is divided into three sections. He is an SPE Lifetime Member and a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. New SPE Books. Olson holds a BS degree in petroleum engineering from Louisiana State University and an MS degree in petroleum engineering from Texas A&M University. Warpinski holds a BS degree in mechanical engineering from Illinois Institute of Technology and MS and PhD degrees in mechanical engineering from the University of Illinois, Champaign/Urbana. It gives the reader a full understanding of the concept and practice of hydraulic fracturing as well as the various environmental aspects of the process. Kelpper Well No. Economic consideration of hydraulic fracturing are presented ; The book is written in easy-to-read using language that is understandable by scientists, engineers, and non-technical persons. Using an interdisciplinary approach, Design and Appraisal of Hydraulic Fractures offers a basic yet comprehensive introduction to the completion and reservoir engineering aspects of hydraulic fracture stimulation. However, the development of tight oil and gas is not consistently satisfactory. She is an active member of SPE. Please read our Adobe Digital Edition Checklist prior to purchase. He has more than 30 years of industry experience and has held lead positions in several disciplines, including drilling, workovers, well stimulation, and product development. SPE is a key resource for technical knowledge providing publications, events, training courses, and online resources at www.spe.org. His research interests include drilling and well completions, stimulation, coiled-tubing applications, and non-Newtonian fluids characterization. She is an SPE Distinguished Member. CHAPTER 13 FRACTURING PRESSURE ANALYSIS Robert D. Barree Robert D. Barree is a Halliburton Technology Fellow and past-president and principal investigator of Barree & Associates, a consulting firm specializing in stimulation and well-performance optimization. The conference showcases existing and new hydraulic fracturing technologies, using experiences from fracture-stimulated wells, and the application of global learnings. Zillur Rahim, SPE, is a senior petroleum engineering consultant with Saudi Aramco’s Gas Reservoir Management Department.He is responsible for hydraulic fracturing and well-completions technologies in the Saudi Arabian nonassociated gas reservoirs. CHAPTER 8 FLOW BEHAVIOR OF FRACTURING FLUIDS Subhash N. Shah Subhash N. Shah is Emeritus Professor in the School of Petroleum and Geological Engineering at the University of Oklahoma. CHAPTER 2 PRETREATMENT FORMATION EVALUATION John McLennan, Larry K. Britt, Siavash Nadimi John McLennan is a USTAR associate professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Utah. 1, located in Grant County, Kansas, was a low-productivity well, even though it had been acidized. He leads the industry- and government-sponsored Tight Oil Consortium, which focuses on advanced reservoir characterization of unconventional light oil reservoirs in North America. Jesse Williams-Kovacs is a research associate within the Tight Oil Consortium at the University of Calgary, focusing on flowback analysis. Williams-Kovacs is a certified professional engineer with 10 years of industry experience.CHAPTER 15 FRACTURE DIAGNOSTICS Norm Warpinski Norm R. Warpinski served as a Technology Fellow at Halliburton in Houston, Texas, where he oversaw the development of new tools and analyses for hydraulic-fracture mapping, reservoir monitoring, hydraulic-fracture design and analysis, and integrated monitoring solutions for reservoir development. He leads the industry- and government-sponsored Tight Oil Consortium, which focuses on advanced reservoir characterization of unconventional light oil reservoirs in North America. He has played a key role in the calibration of fracture-growth models using various fracture diagnostics such as tiltmeter and microseismic-fracture-mapping technologies. Source: Petroleum Engineering Handbook. Shah holds a BE degree in chemical engineering from University of Baroda, India, and MS and PhD degrees in chemical engineering from University of New Mexico. We are in the process of transitioning the event and appreciate your patience and understanding as we assess appropriate measures for the delivery of a successful event. CHAPTER 12 FIELD IMPLEMENTATION OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING Lucas Bazan Lucas W. Bazan is the president of Bazan Consulting Inc., a consulting firm specializing in hydraulic-fracture design and hydraulicfracturingevaluation of tight gas, coalbed methane, and shale reservoirs. Jesse Eisenberg's latest fiction "When You … He is also a certified professional engineer with 11 years of industry experience as a petroleum (reservoir) engineer. This course has a supplemental book located in our SPE Bookstore entitled Hydraulic Fracturing: Fundamentals and Advancements. Raymond A. Herndon is a fracturing consultant, currently working with Ely and Associates, Inc. Hans de Pater is a partner, consultant, and general manager of Fenix Consulting Delft, working primarily on rock-mechanics-related projects and fully coupled rock-mechanical reservoir simulation. Pandey holds BE and ME degrees in mechanical engineering from the National Institute of Technology in Surat, India, and an MS degree in petroleum engineering from the University of Oklahoma. He has more than 50 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, having started his career with Halliburton in 1965. All the books released by SPE are available for order or download in the SPE Bookstore. CHAPTER 13 FRACTURING PRESSURE ANALYSIS Robert D. Barree Robert D. Barree is a Halliburton Technology Fellow and past-president and principal investigator of Barree & Associates, a consulting firm specializing in stimulation and well-performance optimization. He currently consults on well completions, interventions, and well failures, working through Viking Engineering. His interests are directed at all aspects of hydraulic fracturing. The online library of technical literature for the oil and gas industry. Duenckel is a registered professional engineer and holds a BS degree in petroleum engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology. CHAPTER 14 FLOWBACK AND EARLY-TIME PRODUCTION DATA ANALYSIS Chris Clarkson, Jesse Williams-Kovacs Christopher R. Clarkson is a professor and holder of the Encana/Shell Chair in Unconventional Gas and Light Oil Research in the Department of Geoscience and an adjunct professor with the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering at the University of Calgary. Her research interests focus on the areas of hydraulic fracturing, stimulation, completions, and unconventional reservoirs. His research interests include drilling and well completions, well integrity and barriers, stimulation, and non-Newtonian fluids characterization. Fredd holds a PhD degree in chemical engineering from the University of Michigan. His current work includes joint projects with Aramco Americas on new-technology application and optimization of completions and stimulations. He has more than 30 years of experience in fracturing stimulation, having started his career with Halliburton in 1980. 1, located in Grant County, Kansas, was a low-productivity well, even though it had been acidized. Warpinski holds a BS degree in mechanical engineering from Illinois Institute of Technology and MS and PhD degrees in mechanical engineering from the University of Illinois, Champaign/Urbana. Please check out this valuable resource! McLennan holds a PhD degree in civil engineering from the University of Toronto. He is an SPE Distinguished Member. The presentation will review ongoing study and advocacy efforts being led by the American Petroleum Institute (API), focusing on EPA's national hydraulic fracturing study and their work in Pavillion Wyoming. Clarkson holds a PhD degree in geological engineering from the University of British Columbia. CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION George E. King, Jennifer L. Miskimins George E. King is a registered professional engineer with 47 years of oilfield experience, having started his career with Amoco in 1971. W. Aaron Burton Speaker. He has more than 7 years of experience in reservoir engineering and geomechanics with petroleum service and technology companies. He has more than 20 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, with roles spanning technology management, development, and implementation. CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW George E. King, Jennifer L. Miskimins George E. King is a registered professional engineer with 47 years of oilfield experience, having started his career with Amoco in 1971. He holds a BS degree in chemical engineering from Queen’s University, and MS and PhD degrees in petroleum reservoir engineering from the University of Calgary. Clarkson holds a PhD degree in geological engineering from the University of British Columbia. The SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference and Exhibition showcases existing and new hydraulic fracturing technologies, using experiences from fracture-stimulated wells, and the application of global learnings. 372.6 Nomenclature 382.7 References 39, Chapter 3 – Rock Mechanics and Fracture Geometry3.1 Overview 473.2 Rock Properties 483.3 In-Situ Stress 613.4 Fracture-Height Growth in Geologic Media 663.5 Fracture Complexity 663.6 Summary 693.7 Nomenclature 693.8 References 70, Chapter 4 – Hydraulic Fracture Modeling 754.1 Introduction 764.2 Modeling Objectives 784.3 Basic Physical Principles in Fracture Propagation Models 824.4 Basic Fracture Modeling Concepts 854.5 1D and 2D Fracture Growth Models 884.6 The First Fracture Model Calibration Effort—Identifying Growth Behavior 904.7 Advanced Fracture Modeling Concepts I 924.8 Advanced 3D Fracture Growth Models 964.9 The Second Fracture Model Calibration Effort—Net-Pressure Matching 964.10 Advanced Fracture Modeling Concepts II 1014.11 The Third Fracture Model Calibration Effort—Reconciliation With Fracture Diagnostics 1034.12 Complex Fracture Models 1134.13 Fully Coupled Geomechanical Fracture Models 1204.14 Further Fracture Model Integration and Novel Developments 1294.15 Fracture Modeling Advantages and Challenges 1314.16 Thoughts on Future Use and Developments of Fracture Growth Models 1334.17 Conclusions 1354.18 Nomenclature 1354.19 References 136, Chapter 5 – Proppants and Fracture Conductivity 1435.1 Overview 1445.2 Introduction 1445.3 Effect of Fracture Conductivity on Well Performance 1455.4 Commercial Proppants 1465.5 Laboratory Measurements of Fracture Conductivity 1525.6 Factors Affecting Fracture Conductivity—Proppant Characteristics and Fluids 1545.7 Factors Affecting Fracture Conductivity—Interactions with the Reservoir 1585.8 Nomenclature 1625.9 References 162, Chapter 6 – Fracturing Fluids and Additives 1656.1 Overview 1666.2 Properties of a Viscous Fracturing Fluid 1666.3 Water-Based Fracturing Fluids 1676.4 Oil-Based Fracturing Fluids 1746.5 Alcohol-Based Fracturing Fluids 1746.6 Emulsion Fracturing Fluids 1746.7 Foam-Based Fracturing Fluids 1766.8 Energized Fracturing Fluids 1786.9 Fracturing Fluid Additives 1786.10 Waterfracs 1846.11 References 1856.12 Recommended Reading List 191, Chapter 7 – Fluid Leakoff 1997.1 Overview 1997.2 Introduction 2007.3 Fluid-Leakoff Equation 2007.4 Modeling of Leakoff Coefficient 2107.5 Laboratory Measurements of Fluid-Loss Parameters 2167.6 Effect of Key Parameters on Leakoff 2197.7 Advances in Fluid-Loss Additives 2237.8 Pressure-Dependent Leakoff 2257.9 Nomenclature 2277.10 References 228, Chapter 8 – Flow Behavior of Fracturing Fluids 2338.1 Introduction 2338.2 Rheology and Classification of Fluids 2348.3 Rheological Characterization of Fracturing Fluids 2358.4 Rheological Instrumentation 2408.5 Perforation Friction Pressure Loss 2418.6 Newtonian Fluid Flow in Straight Tubulars 2468.7 Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow in Straight Tubulars 2468.8 Newtonian Fluid Flow in Coiled Tubulars 2528.9 Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow in Coiled Tubulars 2538.10 Nomenclature 2568.11 References 257, Chapter 9 – Proppant Transport 2619.1 Overview 2619.2 Introduction 2619.3 Fundamentals of Proppant Transport 2629.4 Proppant Transport Within the Fracture 2659.5 Proppant Transport in Complex Fracture Network 2789.6 Proppant Flowback 2809.7 Nomenclature 2859.8 References 285, Chapter 10 – Hydraulic Fracturing Treatment Design 29110.1 Introduction 29210.2 Outline 29210.3 Key Influences 29210.4 Fracturing-Treatment Design Process 29410.5 Treatment Design Workflow 29410.6 Key Input Data 29410.7 Generating Log-Based Models for Fracture Simulators 29510.8 Fracturing-Fluid Leakoff Calculations 29510.9 Model Calibration 29610.10 Stress and Rock-Property Calibration Process 29610.11 Fracture Width Calculations 29910.12 Well Productivity/Hydraulic Fracture Relationship 30010.13 Material Selection: Fracturing Fluids 30110.14 Foamed Fracturing Fluids 30210.15 Material Selection: Proppants 30410.16 NPV Calculations for Fracturing Treatments 30510.17 Pump Schedule 30710.18 Proppant-Concentration Schedule 30810.19 Pump Schedule Generation 30910.20 Tip-Screenout Design 31210.21 Low-Viscosity-Fluid Design: Slickwater and Hybrid 31210.22 Perforating for Hydraulic Fracturing 31310.23 Limited-Entry Design 31310.24 Fracturing-Treatment Design Cases: Pump Schedule 31810.25 Design Approaches in Unconventional Shale Reservoirs 32010.26 Comprehensive Fracturing-Treatment Design 32510.27 Nomenclature 33310.28 References 335, Chapter 11 – Well Completions 34511.1 Overview 34611.2 Introduction to Completions 34611.3 Well Construction for Hydraulic Fracturing 34711.4 Completion Strategies for Hydraulic Fracturing 36711.5 Perforating for Hydraulic Fracturing 37111.6 Multistage Placement Control and Treatment Diversion Techniques 38311.7 Considerations for Selecting a Multistage Placement Control Technique 39411.8 Additional Well Completion Considerations 39811.9 Nomenclature 40311.10 References 404, Chapter 12 – Field Implementation of Hydraulic Fracturing 41512.1 Overview 41612.2 Treatment Planning 41712.3 Fracturing Equipment 41812.4 Treatment Execution 43412.5 Treating Pressure Interpretation 45412.6 Treatment Redesign 46312.7 Foam Fracturing 46312.8 Acid Fracturing 47712.9 Coalbed Methane Fracturing Applications 47812.10 Environmental Considerations 482, 12.11 Nomenclature 48412.12 References 485, Chapter 13 – Fracturing Pressure Analysis 48913.1 Overview 49013.2 Components of Pumping Pressure 49213.3 Prefracturing and Calibration Tests 49513.4 Treating-Pressure Analysis 51413.5 Application to Treatment Schedule Design and Modification 52013.6 Nomenclature 52013.7 References 521, Chapter 14 – Flowback and Early-Time Production Data Analysis 52314.1 Introduction 52414.2 RTA of Flowback and Early-Time Production Data 525, 14.3 Case Studies 56814.4 Summary, Discussion, and Current and Future Work 56914.5 Nomenclature 57614.6 Acknowledgments 58014.7 References 580Appendix 14.A 586Appendix 14.B 588Appendix 14.C 591Appendix 14.D 594Appendix 14.E 598Appendix 14.F 606Appendix 14.G 608Appendix 14.H 611Appendix 14.I 617, Chapter 15 – Fracture Diagnostics 62515.1 Overview 62515.2 Microseismic Monitoring 626, 15.3 Surface Tiltmeter Monitoring 63815.4 Downhole Tiltmeter Monitoring 64115.5 Radioactive Proppant Tracers 64415.6 Chemical Fracture Tracers (CFTs) 64515.7 Distributed Fiber-Optic Sensing 64715.8 Wellbore Imaging 65115.9 Review 65215.10 Nomenclature 65315.11 References 654, 16.1 Introduction 65816.2 General Economic and Business Considerations 65816.3 Conventional Reservoir Response to Fracture Penetration and Conductivity 66016.4 Unconventional Reservoir Production Analysis 66616.5 General Economic Parameters 66916.6 Hydraulic Fracturing Treatment Costs 67016.7 Conventional-Fracturing-Treatment Economics 67416.8 Unconventional-Fracturing-Treatment Economics 68116.9 Other Considerations 68616.10 Summary 68916.11 Nomenclature 68916.12 References 690, Chapter 17 – Acid Fracturing 69317.1 Introduction 69417.2 Candidates for Acid Fracturing 69417.3 Deciding Between Propped and Acid Fracturing 69817.4 Acid/Mineral Reaction 69917.5 Reaction Stoichiometry of Acids 69917.6 Reaction Kinetics of Acids 70517.7 Acid Mass Transfer 70717.8 Acid Types in Well Stimulation 70917.9 Modeling of Hydraulic Fractures 71017.10 Acid Penetration 71317.11 Acid-Fracture Conductivity 72017.12 Acid-Fracturing-Treatment Design 72417.13 Simulator-Based Acid-Fracturing Modeling 72817.14 Nomenclature 73217.15 References 737Appendix 17.A: Acid-Fracturing-Treatment Design Example 742, Chapter 18 – Refracturing 75318.1 Introduction 75318.2 Case Histories of Refracturing Treatments 75518.3 Determining the Need for Refracturing 76118.4 Candidate Selection 76318.5 Design Considerations 76418.6 Conclusions 76618.7 Nomenclature 76618.8 References 766Index 771, Copyright 2003–2021, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Hydraulic Fracturing: Fundamentals and Advancements, Wayne Narr, David S. Schechter and Laird B. Thompson. He is an industry expert in the field of well completion and stimulation and is a pioneer of multistage hydraulic fracturing in horizontal wells. Occupational health and safety practices to effectively control the chemical and physical hazards of this technology will also be discussed. With an author team of 26 subject-matter experts representing a diversity of talent, background, and experience, Hydraulic Fracturing: Fundamentals and Advancements delivers a comprehensive discussion on the principles of He has played a key role in the calibration of fracture-growth models using various fracture diagnostics such as tiltmeter and microseismic-fracture-mapping technologies. Jennifer L. Miskimins is the interim department head and an associate professor in the Petroleum Engineering Department at the Colorado School of Mines. SPE publishes a lot of books in the upstream oil and gas industry. He is a registered professional engineer and holds a BS degree in petroleum engineering from Pennsylvania State University and a PhD degree from Colorado School of Mines. In this paper, we use machine learning to predict wellhead pressure in real time during hydraulic fracturing. The overall emphasis of the day is how hydraulic fracturing fits-in with, is impacted by, or impacts geologic concerns, reservoir engineering, and operations. CHAPTER 4 HYDRAULIC FRACTURE MODELING Leen Weijers, Hans de Pater Leen Weijers is the vice-president of engineering at Liberty Oilfield Services LLC. She is an active member of SPE. To purchase an Amazon Kindle or Apple iBook version, click on the icons below. Weijers holds a doctorate from the Faculty of Mining and Petroleum Engineering at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. 2 SPE 165692 the increased use of hydraulic fracturing in shale and tight sand formations. His research interests include drilling and well completions, stimulation, coiled-tubing applications, and non-Newtonian fluids characterization. Login To See SPE Member Price 185 USDWith an author team of 26 subject-matter experts representing a diversity of talent, background, and experience, Hydraulic Fracturing: Fundamentals and Advancements delivers a comprehensive discussion on the principles of hydraulic fracturing while also including the latest processes that have prompted the explosive growth in stimulating horizontal wells in shale and tight oil and gas reservoirs.Learn more about this new book, here.Brief Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Pretreatment Formation Evaluation Chapter 3 Rock Mechanics and Fracture Geometry Chapter 4 Hydraulic Fracture Modeling Chapter 5 Proppants and Fracture Conductivity Chapter 6 Fracturing Fluids and Additives Chapter 7 Fluid Leakoff Chapter 8 Flow Behavior of Fracturing Fluids Chapter 9 Proppant Transport Chapter 10 Hydraulic Fracturing Treatment Design Chapter 11 Well Completions Chapter 12 Field Implementation of Hydraulic Fracturing Chapter 13 Fracturing Pressure Analysis Chapter 14 Flowback and Early-Time Production Data Analysis Chapter 15 Fracture Diagnostics Chapter 16 Economics of Fracturing Chapter 17 Acid Fracturing Chapter 18 Refracturing. Larry has twice served as an SPE Distinguished Lecturer, as a JPT editor, and on numerous SPE Forum Committees on Gas Reservoir Engineering and Hydraulic Fracturing. He has more than 40 years of experience in designing, implementing, and evaluating well-stimulation treatments. Displaying 1 - 10 of 17 results: Hydraulic Fracturing: Fundamentals and Advancements. Discusses theoretical and practical aspects of job design, execution and evaluation, including case studies and examples of successful treatments. Al-Muntasheri is an SPE Distinguished Member. CHAPTER 10 HYDRAULIC FRACTURING TREATMENT DESIGN Vibhas Pandey, David Cramer Vibhas J. Pandey is an engineering fellow in the Global Completions Engineering Group at ConocoPhillips in Houston, Texas. 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