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Simulasi Hydraulic Fracturing Pada Lapangan X Menggunakan Carbolite Proppant Dengan Software Fraccade 7.0 Dan Cmg

Robbani Roofif, Gede (2022) Simulasi Hydraulic Fracturing Pada Lapangan X Menggunakan Carbolite Proppant Dengan Software Fraccade 7.0 Dan Cmg. Other thesis, Fakultas Teknik.

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SIMULATION OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING IN FIELD X USING CARBOLITE PROPPANT WITH FRACCADE 7.0 AND CMG SOFTWARE GEDE ROBBANI ROOFIF 173210410 ABSTRACT If the permeability of a formation is damaged (formation damage) due to the drilling and cementing process, stimulation is needed to improve the permeability of the well. Well Y is a well with a sandstone reservoir which has a permeability of 15 mD, the remaining oil in the reservoir is 105,587 STB, and the reservoir pressure is 622 psi. One of the stimulation of wells is HF (hydraulic fracturing) which is a process in which formations or rocks are fractured, which allows trapped oil and gas to flow back into the well. The fracturing fluids that will be used in this simulation are ClearFrac and water-based polymer (primeFRAC 30). One of the most important things in this hydraulic fracturing stimulation is the proppant, which is useful for preventing fracked rock formations from closing again. Therefore, the simulation on field X this time will use a ceramic (carbolite) type proppant, which is expected to be effective in stimulating hydraulic fracturing, because this type of proppant can withstand closure stress of up to 10,000 psi.Hydraulic fracturing, proppant, fracfluid, carbolite

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Uncontrolled Keywords: Hydraulic fracturing, proppant, fracfluid, carbolite
Subjects: T Technology > T Technology (General)
Divisions: > Teknik Perminyakan
Depositing User: Fajro Gunairo S.Ip
Date Deposited: 17 Nov 2025 09:17
Last Modified: 17 Nov 2025 09:17
URI: https://repository.uir.ac.id/id/eprint/26062

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