Enhance
the performance of the resin technology.
Improve the conductivity of the resin-coated proppants.
Hydraulic fracturing is a technique used in gas and oil wells to increase
the permeability of zones to enhance production. It is a standard practice used
today as wells get older and permeability decreases or new wells are being
drilled in less permeable formations. The process includes creating a fracture,
or fissure, in low permeable zones, filling the fracture with proppants which
pack and hold the fractures open all yielding an enhanced permeable pathway to
the wellbore for the oil or gas.
As new proppants develop, resin-coated proppants continue to evolve and
become more specialized to specific wells and the geological conditions
downhole. The resin technology is also being engineered to meet the needs of
deeper wells which translate to higher pressures and temperature environmental
conditions that the proppant must be able to withstand.
Dow Corning provides silicon based technology that can enhance the
performance of the resin technology used in proppants with targeted benefits in
adhesion of the resin, compressive strength enhancement, as well as processing
aids to improve flow and anticaking performance. We supply a wide range product
with different functionalities to address the needs of our customers.
Key
Advantages
Dow Corning Proppants additives can enhance the performance of a
resin-coated proppant.
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Increase to compression strength of resin and formation
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Compatibility with many resinous matrix
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Improve adhesion between coating and neat proppant
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Lubricity / Anticaking
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