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Sand Production from Unconventional Wells Using Artificial Lift Methods
January 28, 2022Producing unconventional wells has its challenges. A costly challenge is sand production.
Various sand control technologies are available today on the market, suitable for unconventional wells. In this Tech Talk, Schlumberger’s Gocha Chochua, Katherine Escobar and Josh Susmarski discuss where certain technologies perform, where they do not and why.
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