Abstract

As we know that hydraulic fracturing as a major method has gained great attention in developing the unconventional oil and gas resources in the past decades. Since the unconventional reservoir is very complex and the success of fracturing operation depends largely on the performances of the fracturing fluid, a good fracturing fluid such as a low carbon hydrocarbon non-aqueous fracturing fluid can be a good solution to these problems. A non-aqueous fracturing fluid with good performance was obtained in the presence of main agent aluminum sulfate, aluminum chloride or aluminum nitrate. The reaction time, temperature, material ratio and crosslinking ratio were carefully screened to match the new dialkyl phosphate in a base fluid of n-pentane or n-hexane via cross-linking to prepare a novel type of low carbon hydrocarbon non-aqueous fracturing fluid for unconventional reservoir. This fracturing fluid system performed excellent heat and shearing resistance, and could maintain high viscosity at high temperature (120–167°C), which could be further proved by the clear structure of microscopic three-dimensional network. Finally, the fracturing fluid could be broken quickly without any residue. It can be seen that such features make it potentially economic, useful and practical as an alternative technology, especially under the condition of water shortage.

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