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Lubricating Drag Reducer
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The supramolecular polymer fracturing fluid system, specifically the SD-100Y product, is designed for shale and oil-gas fracturing. It improves efficiency and reduces environmental impact by minimizing friction and enhancing sand carrying during hydraulic fracturing. The product is suitable for use in various formations with high temperature resistance and low filtration damage, making it a cost-effective and high-performing solution for oil and gas production.

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1. High Viscosity: Maintains strong sand-carrying capacity with good temperature resistance.
2. Low Filtration: Minimizes reservoir damage by reducing filtrate leakage.
3. Low Friction: Reduces construction pressure and equipment wear during fracturing.
4. Good Stability: High thermal and shear stability ensures sustained performance.
5. Low Residue: Leaves minimal residue, reducing formation damage and improving fracture conductivity.
6. Easy Flowback: Facilitates rapid and complete flowback, minimizing damage to the reservoir.
7. Compatibility: Prevents adverse chemical reactions with reservoir rocks and fluids, maintaining permeability.
8. Low Cost: The product’s high efficiency allows for lower concentration usage, reducing overall costs.
1. Enhances oil and gas well productivity by efficiently creating fractures and carrying sand with minimal formation damage.
2. Reduces operational costs by decreasing the required concentration of additives while maintaining high performance.
3. Environmentally friendly, with fewer additives and lower residue levels, making it safer for the surrounding ecosystem.
1. The hyperbranched molecular fracturing fluid system has been successfully implemented in several major oilfields, including Daqing, Qinghai, Xinjiang, and North China Oilfields.
2. Notable results include a significant production increase at Cainan Oilfield in Xinjiang, where 16 wells showed a cumulative increase of 7,830.4 tons of oil, proving its effectiveness in both new and refractured wells​.
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