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    SPE Paper Abstracts

  • Each of the SPE Paper Abstracts in the Reading Room contain the following information for your use:

    1. SPE Paper number -- which you will need when ordering the full paper
    2. Title,
    3. Author(s),
    4. Conference the Presentation was given at,
    5. Location of the conference,
    6. Date of the conference, and
    7. Abstract of the paper presented.


    List of Available SPE Papers

    SPE 26524
    Description of a Large, High-Pressure Slot Flow Apparatus for Characterization Fracturing Fluids

    SPE 26619
    The Use of Laser Doppler Velocimetry (LDV) for the Measurement of Fracturing Fluid Flow in the WCTC Simulator

    SPE 28239
    Fuzzy Logic Controls Pressure in Fracturing Fluid Characterization Facility

    SPE 28508
    Study of Perforation Friction Pressure Employing a Large-Scale Fracturing Flow Simulator

    SPE 29499
    Tests Confirm Operational Status of a Large-Slot Flow Apparatus for Characterization Fracturing Fluids

    SPE 30496
    An Investigation of Fluid Leakoff Phenomena Employing a High-Pressure Simulator

    SPE 30515
    The Determination of Dynamic Proppant Concentration Field in Slot Flow in the FFCF

    SPE 37328
    Experimental Investigation of Frictional Pressure in Coiled Tubing

    SPE 37487
    Borate-Crosslinked Fluid Rheology under Various pH, Temperature, and Shear History Conditions

    SPE 37491
    Impairment of Productivity Due to Fracturing Fluid Leak-off in Oil Reservoirs?

    SPE 38373
    New Perforation Pressure Loss Correlations for Limited Entry Fracturing Treatments

    SPE 38421
    Effects of Coiled Tubing Shear History on the Rheological and Hydraulic Properties of Fracturing Fluids

    SPE 38579
    Flow Visualization Technique for the Investigation of Hydraulic Fracturing.

    SPE 38618
    A Comparative Study of Borate-Crosslinked Gel Rheology Using Laboratory and Field Scale Fracturing Simulations.

    SPE 39816
    New Empirical Correlation to Predict Apparent Viscosity of Borate-Crosslinked Guar Gel in Hydraulic Fractures

    SPE 39961
    Convection/Encapsulation in Hydraulic Fracturing

    SPE 49040
    Proppant Transport Characterization of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids using a High Pressure Simulator Integrated with a Fiber Optic/LED Vision System

    SPE 52217
    Static/Dynamic Settling of Proppant in Non-Newtonian Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids

    SPE 56880
    Experimental Investigation of Proppant Flowback Phenomena Using a Large Scale Fracturing Simulator

    SPE 59752
    Experimental Investigation on the Rheology of Foams

    SPE 60319
    A New Approach for Predicting Frictional Pressure Losses of Non-Newtonian Fluids in Coiled Tubing

    SPE 60719
    Friction Pressures of Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids in Straight and Reeled Coiled Tubing

    SPE 60720
    Friction Pressure Correlations of Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids Through Concentric and Eccentric Annuli

    SPE 63269
    A Three-Layer Modeling for Cuttings Transport in Coiled Tubing Horizontal Drilling

    SPE 65488
    A Three-Segment Hydraulic Model for Cuttings Transport in Horizontal and Deviated Well

    SPE 67237
    Prediction of Specific Productivity Index of Long Horizontal Wells

    SPE 68436
    Selection in Optimum Coiled-Tubing Drilling Parameters Through the Cuttings-Bed Characterization

    SPE 69210
    Proppant Transport Characterization of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids using a High Pressure Simulator Integrated with a Fiber Optic/LED Vision System

    SPE 71374
    Effects of Fluid Flow in Porous Cuttings Bed on Cuttings Transport Effeciency and Hydraulics

    SPE 71663
    A Rheological Criterion for Fracturing Fluids to Transport Proppant during a Stimulation Treatment

    SPE 74810
    New Empirical Friction Loss Correlation for Foam Fluids in Coiled Tubing

    SPE 74811
    Flow Behavior of Fracturing Slurries in Coiled Tubing

    SPE 77603
    A Study of the Friction Pressure and Proppant Transport Behavior of Surfactant-Based Gels

    SPE 77708
    Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow in Coiled Tubing: Theoretical Analysis and Experimental Verification

    SPE 87182
    Analysis of Tool Joint Effects for Accurate Friction Pressure Loss Calculations

    SPE 87231
    An Experimental Study of Drag Reduction of Polymer Solutions in Coiled Tubing

    SPE 89478
    Effects of Coiled Tubing Curvature on Drag Reduction of Polymeric Fluids

    SPE 89479
    Coiled Turbing Erosion During Hydraulic Fracturing Slurry Flow

    SPE 90558
    Experimental and Simulation Study of Curvature Ratio Effects on Friction Pressure Loss in Coiled Tubing for Newtonian and Non-newtonian Fluids

    SPE 94235
    Effect of Coiled Tubing Curvature on Friction Pressure Loss of Xanthan Foams

    SPE 94280
    Friction Pressure Correlations for Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids in Concentric Annuli

    SPE 113711
    Flow Properties and Drag-Reduction Characteristics of Surfactant-Based Fluids (SBF) in Large-Scale Coiled Tubing


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    These papers were selected for presentation by an SPE Program Committee following review of information contained in an abstract submitted by the author(s). Contents of the papers, as presented have not been reviewed by the Society of Petroleum Engineers and are subject to correction by the author(s). The material, as presented, does not necessarily reflect any position of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, its officers, or members. Papers presented at SPE meetings are subject to publication review by Editorial Committees of the Society of Petroleum Engineers. Permission to copy is restricted is restricted to an abstract of not more than 300 words. Illustrations may not be copied. The abstract should contain conspicuous acknowledgment of where and by whom the paper is presented. Write Librarian, SPE, P.O. Box 833836. Richardson, TX 75083-3836, USA. Telex, 730989 SPEDAL.