
doi: 10.2172/7097585
A summary of stimulation equipment available to geothermal industry is presented and some modifications from which it could benefit are discussed. Equipment requirements for hydraulic fracturing, acid fracturing, acidizing, and other chemical treatments are included. Designs for the following are reviewed: equipment for premixing and storing treatment fluids, proppant handling equipment, pump trucks, special equipment for foam fracturing, intensifier pumps, manifolding, and monitoring and control devices.
Fluids, Geothermal Industry, Design, Well Stimulation, Modifications, Equipment, Fracturing Fluids, 621, Foams, Wells Geothermal Legacy 150906* -- Geothermal Engineering-- Reservoir Stimulation & Extraction Technology, 15 Geothermal Energy, Pumps, Fracturing, Stimulation, Geothermal Legacy, Industry, Comminution, Propping Agents, Hydraulic Fracturing, Colloids, Dispersions, Geothermal Wells
Fluids, Geothermal Industry, Design, Well Stimulation, Modifications, Equipment, Fracturing Fluids, 621, Foams, Wells Geothermal Legacy 150906* -- Geothermal Engineering-- Reservoir Stimulation & Extraction Technology, 15 Geothermal Energy, Pumps, Fracturing, Stimulation, Geothermal Legacy, Industry, Comminution, Propping Agents, Hydraulic Fracturing, Colloids, Dispersions, Geothermal Wells
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