Biomimicry Surface-Coated Proppant with Self-Suspending and Targeted Adsorption Ability.

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State Key Laboratory of Heavy Oil Processing, Beijing Key Laboratory of Biogas Upgrading Utilization, Harvard SEAS-CUPB Joint Laboratory on Petroleum Science, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China.

Published: October 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Proppant is essential for boosting production in unconventional oil and gas, with resin-coated varieties showing great promise due to their long migration capabilities.
  • The study introduces a new type of proppant, coated with phenolic resin and enhanced with FeO nanoparticles, which improves its distribution in fracture networks by sticking to magnetic surfaces.
  • This novel proppant possesses a fivefold increase in self-suspension ability and 30% greater liquid conductivity compared to uncoated options, offering valuable insights for the future of unconventional petroleum and gas production.

Article Abstract

Proppant is a key material, which can increase the production of unconventional petroleum and gas. Excellent proppants with a long migration distance are required in the fracture network. Resin-coated proppants have been confirmed as a good choice because of the long migration and the self-suspending ability in fracturing fluids. However, the distribution of the resin-coated proppants in fracture networks is random. The design of proppants with targeted adsorption is urgently needed. In this study, a novel proppant coated with a phenolic resin shell doped with FeO nanoparticles on ceramic (coated proppant) was designed and investigated. Based on the results, the coated proppant was adsorbed on the magnetic component's parts of the fracture network surface, which helps in enhancing the uniform distribution of the proppant in the fracture rock cracks. Meanwhile, the self-suspending ability of the coated proppant is five times higher than that of the uncoated proppant and can migrate a longer distance in the fracture network. Moreover, the liquid conductivity of the coated proppant is 30% higher than that of the uncoated ones at a closure pressure of 6.9 MPa. In summary, new insights into the design of functional proppants and further guidelines on the production of unconventional petroleum and gas have been provided in this study.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7557943PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c03138DOI Listing

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