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  • 2020New Al2O3–Cu–Ni functionally graded composites manufactured using the centrifugal slip casting13citations
  • 2020The influence of metal phase composition on microstructure and mechanical properties of Al2O3-Cu-Cr ceramic metal composites5citations
  • 2018Determination of loamy resources impact on granulation of ceramic proppants and their properties12citations
  • 2018Characterization of Aluminosilicates and Verification of Their Impact on Quality of Ceramic Proppants Intended for Shale Gas Output citations
  • 2017Assesment of Infrared Drying Time of Ceramic Shell Molds with use of Thermal Imaging Cameracitations
  • 2016Selecting key parameters of the green pellets and lightweight ceramic proppants for enhanced shale gas exploitation7citations
  • 2016Rheological properties of alumina ceramic slurries for ceramic shell-mould fabrication3citations
  • 2016Optimizing the Lightweight Ceramic Proppants Properties2citations

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Characterization of Aluminosilicates and Verification of Their Impact on Quality of Ceramic Proppants Intended for Shale Gas Output

  • Wawulska-Marek, Paulina
  • Szymańska, Joanna
  • Mizera, Jarosław
Abstract

Nowadays, the rapid growth of global energy consumption and uncontrolled depletion of natural resources become a serious problem. Shale rocks are the largest and potential global basins containing hydrocarbons, trapped in closed pores of the shale matrix. Regardless of the shales origin, mining conditions are extremely unfavourable due to high reservoir pressure, great depths, increased clay minerals content and limited permeability (nanoDarcy) of the rocks. Taking into consideration such geomechanical barriers, effective extraction of natural gas from shales with plastic zones demands effective operations. Actually, hydraulic fracturing is the most developed technique based on injection of pressurized fluid into a wellbore, to initiate fractures propagation. However, a rapid drop of pressure after fluid suction to the ground induces a fracture closure and conductivity reduction. In order to minimize this risk, proppants should be applied. They are solid granules transported with hydraulic fluids to locate inside the rock. Proppants act as a prop for the closing fracture, thus gas migration to a borehole is effective. Quartz sands are commonly applied proppants only at shallow deposits (USA). Whereas, ceramic proppants are designed to meet rigorous downhole conditions to intensify output. Ceramic granules predominate with higher mechanical strength, stability in strong acidic environment, spherical shape and homogeneity as well.Quality of ceramic proppants is conditioned by raw materials selection. Aim of this study was to obtain the proppants from aluminosilicates (the kaolinite subgroup) and mix of minerals with a high alumina content. These loamy minerals contain a tubular and platy morphology that improves mechanical properties and reduces their specific weight. Moreover, they are distinguished by well-developed surface area, high porosity, fine particle size, superb dispersion and nontoxic properties - very crucial for particles consolidation into spherical and crush-resistant granules in mechanical granulation process. The aluminosilicates were mixed with water and natural organic binder to improve liquid-bridges and pores formation between particles. Afterwards, the green proppants were subjected to sintering at high temperatures.Evaluation of the minerals utility was based on their particle size distribution (laser diffraction study) and thermal stability (thermogravimetry). Scanning Electron Microscopy was useful for morphology and shape identification combined with specific surface area measurement (BET). Chemical composition was verified by Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy and X-ray Fluorescence. Moreover, bulk density and specific weight were measured. Such comprehensive characterization of loamy materials confirmed their favourable impact on the proppants granulation.The sintered granules were analyzed by SEM to verify the surface topography and phase transitions after sintering. Pores distribution was identified by X-Ray Tomography. This method enabled also simulation of proppants settlement in a fracture, while measurement of bulk density was essential to predict their amount to fill a well. Roundness coefficient was also evaluated, whereas impact on mining environment was identified by turbidity and solubility in acid - to indicate risk of the material decay in a well. The obtained outcomes confirmed a positive influence of the loamy minerals on ceramic proppants properties with respect to the strict norms. This research is perspective for higher quality proppants production with costs reduction.

Topics
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • pore
  • morphology
  • mineral
  • dispersion
  • surface
  • polymer
  • phase
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • simulation
  • extraction
  • tomography
  • strength
  • phase transition
  • chemical composition
  • thermogravimetry
  • permeability
  • porosity
  • ceramic
  • sintering