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Apr 2008
Case Histories: Building the Case for Conductivity Endurance
Initial data and field tests on performance characteristics of the SandWedge® conductivity enhancer and Expedite® service were encouraging.The realized benefits from the proper application of onductivity Endurance technologies have been demonstrated in cas
Mar 2008
Expedite Case Histories Magazine Supplement
This case history was presented in the magazine supplement published in E&P and Oil and Gas Investor 2005.
Feb 2008
Expedite® Service Prevents Proppant Flowback; Saves Operator $14,400 (Case History)
An operator wanted to prevent proppant from flowing back after fracturing a 3000 foot horizontal lateral in a Devonian formation. Previously the lateral had been treated with acid soluble cement and fractured with 180,000 gallons of HCl.
Sep 2006
Expedite® Service Eliminates Proppant Flowback and Increases Gas Production by Approximately $1.8 Million (Case History)
An operator needed to control proppant flowback after a fracturing treatment in a 16,269-ft high-pressure, high-temperature exploration well in a PP1 formation. The well's bottomhole temperature was 397°F (202.8°C).
May 2006
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