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Volumn 28, Issue 15, 2010, Pages 1527-1534
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A study of hydraulic fracture conductivity and its dependence on proppant wettability
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Author keywords
fracture conductivity; hydraulic fracturing; proppants; wettability
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Indexed keywords
COMPETING EFFECTS;
DELIVERABILITY;
DISPLACEMENT EFFICIENCY;
ENGINEERING DESIGN;
FRACTURE CONDUCTIVITIES;
HIGH PERMEABILITY;
HIGH TEMPERATURE;
HYDRAULIC FRACTURE;
LABORATORY MEASUREMENTS;
POTENTIAL IMPACTS;
PROPPANTS;
SPECIFIC GRAVITY;
WETTABILITY;
WETTING CHARACTERISTICS;
FRACTURE;
HYDRAULICS;
IMPACT RESISTANCE;
HYDRAULIC FRACTURING;
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EID: 77955948006
PISSN: 10916466
EISSN: 15322459
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1080/10916460903070645 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (10)
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References (9)
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