Ribeiro et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Multiphase fluid-loss properties and return permeability of energized fracturing fluidsRibeiro et al., 2012
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- Ribeiro L
- Sharma M
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- SPE Production & Operations
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With the growing interest in low-permeability gas plays, foam fracturing fluids are now well established as a viable alternative to traditional fracturing fluids. Present practices in energized fracturing treatments remain, nonetheless, rudimentary in comparison to other …
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