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Temperature-pressure

analysis during (multi-stage)

fracturing using autonomous temperature
pressure gauges
 Efficiency of hydraulic fracturing:

- reducing  loading of polymers and destroyers;

- optimizing buffer and total volume fracturing stages;

- enhancing use of proppant fractions for best fracture filling;

- specifying geological and mechanical properties of rocks for subsequent hydraulic fracturing.

Production capacity:
- recalculating  fracture geometry based on downhole pressure and temperature values;
- improving accuracy of estimated  well production rates after fracturing owing to recalculation of fracture parameters;
- estimating  of thermobaric changes in the interval during production of the formation section/area;
- controlling  intervention team operations.
Analysis of fracturing complications:

- identifying reasons for having STOP

- assessing the degree of opening of multi-stage fracturing ports;

- performing friction analysis.

Quality and safety of surveys:
- the equipment is designed for the pressure of 1300 atmospheres and the  temperature of 150°C;
- the use of two temperature pressure gauges eliminates the risk of data loss;
- the equipment is under patent protection;
- the recording sets adapted and approved for use by top manufacturers of multi-stage fracturing assemblies.

Equipment
for temperature-pressure analysis

Made on
Tilda