Unlocking Next-Level Fracture Design with FracPro’s New Functionalities Hydraulic fracturing is evolving—multi-well interactions, tighter schedules, and complex reservoirs are raising the stakes. Join us for a live webinar where we’ll explore how FracPro empowers...
Drilling fluids, commonly referred to as drilling mud, are fundamental to the success of well construction. Beyond maintaining wellbore stability and transporting cuttings, mud directly impacts hydraulics, Equivalent Circulating Density (ECD), pressure management, and...
Cement plugs are central to safe plug and abandonment (P&A) operations. Regulations require them to meet strict standards for length, depth, and integrity, ensuring wells remain sealed for decades. In regions such as the UK North Sea and offshore Australia,...
Matrix acidizing has long been one of the most nuanced stimulation techniques in petroleum engineering. While conceptually simple—injecting acid into the formation to dissolve damage and restore permeability—the execution is anything but straightforward. Engineers...
Hydraulic fracturing is a complex, highly variable process. No two formations behave exactly the same, and a fluid that works well in one stage can underperform in another. Choosing the right frac fluid is about more than viscosity—it’s about understanding formation...