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Thus, SPME-Gel is a promising formulation with the advantages of reducing formation damage, lowering the initiate cleanup pressure and maintaining the original core regain for fracturing treatment.
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Recently, polymer free fracturing fluid was investigated to reduce formation and fracture conductivity damage during and after hydraulic fracture treatment.
Gas well productivity is reduced by formation damage due to the shaly nature of the producing zone.
Decreasing interfacial tension improves the load recovery, and reduces the formation damage, and further enhances the gas production.
The main idea is that the nanoparticles will provide good sealing at the early stage of filtration and will form thin and impermeable filter cake, which will prevent more filtration to the formation and reduce the formation damage.
Human cells that transiently express certain laminopathy-causing lamin A mutations, show either reduced formation of γH2AX foci after DNA damage [7] or higher proportions of γH2AX-positive cells in the absence of damage [91].
Seawater is injected into the reservoir to reduce formation productivity and gradually kill the damaged wellbore.
The results showed that the additives to the drilling fluids reduced the formations damage.
He wrote about the potential of using CGA in drilling fluids to reduce near wellbore formation damage (Brookey 1998).
The use of aqueous energized fluids and foams for hydraulic fracturing reduces water consumption and formation damage, while improving proppant transport and placement.
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