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Precipitants transport during post-flush and its impacts
Rui Wang
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Arash Dahi Taleghani
Leone Family Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering (EME)
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Engineering
Breakdown Pressure
100%
Hydraulics
33%
Fluid Viscosity
33%
Wellbore
33%
Injection Rate
33%
Acid Treatment
33%
Pressure Increase
33%
Injectivity
33%
Field Observation
33%
Acid Concentration
33%
Fracture Pressure
33%
Enhanced Geothermal System
33%
Completion Operation
33%
Precipitant
33%
Keyphrases
Perforation Hole
66%
Frac-pack
66%
Rock Breakdown
33%
Flushing Fluid
33%
Unexpected Breakdown
33%
Acidizing Process
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Porosity
100%
Fracturing
33%
Fluid Injection
33%
Enhanced Geothermal System
33%
Sandstone
33%