HOUSTON -- A tabletop device invented at Rice University can tell how efficiently a nanoparticle would travel through a well, and may provide a wealth of information for oil and gas producers. The device gathers data on how tracers—microscopic particles that can be pumped into and recovered from wells—move through deep rock formations that have been opened by hydraulic fracturing.
Rice University lab’s device evaluates fluid movement in fracturing operations
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