CETMIC   05378
CENTRO DE TECNOLOGIA DE RECURSOS MINERALES Y CERAMICA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Detectability of smart proppants traced with gadolinium and samarium in the Vaca Muerta formation
Autor/es:
ALBERTO ORTIZ; HERRERA, MARIA SILVIA; NICOLÁS M. RENDTORFF; DAMIÁN HRYB
Revista:
JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2019 vol. 179 p. 312 - 320
ISSN:
0920-4105
Resumen:
The use of smart proppants traced with gadolinium and samarium was evaluated in a realistic model by Monte Carlo simulations.The addition of compounds with high thermal neutron capture cross section, such as gadolinium oxide (Gd2O3) and samarium oxide (Sm2O3) into ceramic proppants, makes them detectable after placement in induced fractures.Proppants traced with different oxide concentrations were studied in a generic borehole-formation-tool configuration, modeled with MCNP. The Vaca Muerta formation model was constructed based on measured geochemical data. A theoretical formation of water-saturated limestone with 20% porosity was also used as a reference case of study. The minimum concentration of gadolinium and samarium oxides needed, in order to make them detectable by logging tools, was determined. In the case of gadolinium, results are in agreement with previous reported values for Gd2O3 addition of about 0.4% by weight of proppant.In the case of samarium, a minimum concentration of 1.25% by weight of Sm2O3 addition could be detected in both Limestone and Vaca Muerta formations.