HYDRAULIC FRACTURING IN OIL AND GAS WELLS: TECHNIQUES, INNOVATION, AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Abstract
Hydraulic fracturing (fracking) is a widely adopted technique for enhancing the production of oil and gas from unconventional reservoirs. Well stimulation using hydraulic fracturing improves the flow of hydrocarbons from reservoir rock to the wellbore. This article provides a detailed exploration of the fundamental principles, technological advancements, challenges, and environmental concerns associated with hydraulic fracturing. By reviewing recent literature and industry practices, we discuss the key components of well stimulation, the types of fluids and proppants used, and the processes involved in hydraulic fracturing. Furthermore, we examine the operational and environmental considerations that must be addressed to optimize hydraulic fracturing while minimizing negative ecological impacts. This article concludes by highlighting future trends and innovations in well stimulation technology.
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