A review of fracturing fluid systems used for hydraulic fracturing of oil and gas wells

615 indexed citations
published 2014

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About A review of fracturing fluid systems used for hydraulic fracturing of oil and gas wells

This paper, published in 2014, received 615 indexed citations . Written by Reza Barati and Jenn‐Tai Liang covering the research area of Mechanical Engineering and Ocean Engineering. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Ocean Engineering (408 citations), Mechanical Engineering (406 citations) and Mechanics of Materials (208 citations). Published in Journal of Applied Polymer Science.

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This paper is also available at doi.org/10.1002/app.40735.

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