Hydraulic Fracking Fluid 90% Conductivity

Hydraulic Fracking Fluid
December 27, 2025
Category Connection: Hydraulic Fracking Fluid
Brief: Join us for a close-up look at this solution and see it in action. In this video, we demonstrate the Hydraulic Fracking Fluid, a key chemical for pressure fracturing operations. You'll see how it mixes with water to achieve over 90% conductivity, its application in 30-160°C formations, and its role in enhancing oil and gas recovery from deep underground reservoirs.
Related Product Features:
  • Designed for hydraulic fracturing to create fractures in rock formations and release natural gas or oil.
  • Achieves over 90% conductivity when mixed with water for efficient reservoir stimulation.
  • Operates effectively in formation temperatures ranging from 30 to 160 degrees Celsius.
  • Features a liquid physical state for easy mixing and injection into wellbores.
  • Has low corrosiveness to protect well equipment and infrastructure.
  • Exhibits slight chemical odor as a normal characteristic of its composition.
  • Contains scale inhibitors to prevent mineral deposits during fracturing operations.
  • Customizable pH and viscosity to suit specific geological conditions and well requirements.
FAQs:
  • What is the primary function of this Hydraulic Fracking Fluid?
    The primary function is to be used in hydraulic fracturing operations to create fractures in deep underground rock formations, thereby releasing trapped natural gas or oil for extraction.
  • How does the fluid's conductivity of over 90% benefit the fracturing process?
    The high conductivity ensures efficient energy transfer and fluid flow within the formation, enhancing the creation and propagation of fractures for improved oil and gas recovery.
  • In what temperature range is this fracking fluid applicable?
    This hydraulic fracking fluid is designed for use in formation hydrofracture operations within a temperature range of 30 to 160 degrees Celsius.
  • Can the pH and viscosity of this fluid be customized?
    Yes, both the pH and viscosity can be varied depending on the specific composition, allowing for customization to meet the requirements of different geological formations and well conditions.