CARBOPROP
Optimum fracture conductivity for moderate to higher stress wells CARBOPROP® intermediate-density proppant provides optimum fracture conductivity in moderate-depth, higher-stress wells. CARBOROP is a cost-effective alternative to available bauxite proppant.
Benefits
Why Choose
CARBOPROP
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Excellent long-term conductivity
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Minimizes wear and tear on production and pumping equipment
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Cost-effective alternative to bauxite proppant in targeted applications
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Broad range of proppant sizes ensures availibilty for your specific frac program
Features
Advanced Attributes
of CARBOPROP
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Consistent, high-quality, engineered intermediate-density proppant
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Exceptional roundness and sphericity
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Frequently selected for moderate to higher stress oil and gas wells
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Available in five standard sizes Available in five standard sizes
Frequently Asked Questions
Learn more about
CARBOPROP®
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1. What is CARBOPROP® used for?
CARBOPROP is a high-strength ceramic proppant used in hydraulic fracturing to maintain fracture conductivity and enhance production.
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2. How does it improve well performance?
It provides superior crush resistance, ensuring consistent flow and long-term fracture integrity.
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3. What types of reservoirs benefit from CARBOPROP?
It is ideal for high-stress reservoirs, where durable proppants are necessary to withstand extreme pressure.
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4. How does it compare to other proppants?
CARBOPROP offers greater strength and conductivity than sand-based alternatives.
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5. How does CARBOPROP perform under high-pressure conditions?
CARBOPROP’s high crush strength ensures it can maintain conductivity even in extreme stress environments.
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6. What are the advantages of using CARBOPROP over natural sand?
CARBOPROP provides greater durability, higher conductivity, and less crushing, making it ideal for demanding applications.
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7. How does CARBOPROP impact operational efficiency?
By minimizing proppant failure, CARBOPROP helps reduce maintenance and operational downtime, leading to longer-lasting well performance.