UGR: Large Scale Foam Fracturing in the Devonian Shale-A Field Demonstration in West Virginia

A paper discussing the results of a hydraulic fracturing operation.

From the paper: "This report describes a large-scale foam fracturing operation performed on a Devonian Shale well in Jackson County, W. Va. Here the Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA) in cooperation with Consolidated Gas Supply Corp. (CGSC) conducted a foam frac using 973 bbl. water, 2160 MSCF nitrogen, and 155,000 lbs sand proppant. The gross perforated formation interval is 3238-3629 ft. in W. L. Pinnel No. 12041 near Cottageville, Jackson County. The frac test was conducted to help evaluate the effectiveness of foam fracturing in the low-pressure water sensitive Devonian Shale of the Appalachian Basin.

The report details the frac job and the well clean-up period with field problems encountered. Also described is the post-frac logging program run to define created vertical fracture extent and gas influx into the well bore.

A post-frac deliverability test performed on the well is described."

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Author K-H. Frohne
Author Email K-H. Frohne
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Shared (this field will be removed in the future) Open
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citation Ben Schubert, UGR: Large Scale Foam Fracturing in the Devonian Shale-A Field Demonstration in West Virginia, 2014-07-15, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/ugr-large-scale-foam-fracturing
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organization_acronym ERDA
publication_date 1977-4-1
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