Characterization of Malaysia Sand for Possible Use as Proppant

This paper presents results on literature and experimental works on Malaysia local sand for possible use as proppant specifically local sand resourced from Terengganu area. This project includes the study on the characteristics of proppants and research on the laboratory experiments in testing the c...

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Main Authors: Mohd Saaid , Ismail, Kamat , Dahlila, Muhammad, Suhaila
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spelling my.utp.eprints.66762014-04-01T15:31:22Z Characterization of Malaysia Sand for Possible Use as Proppant Mohd Saaid , Ismail Kamat , Dahlila Muhammad, Suhaila QD Chemistry This paper presents results on literature and experimental works on Malaysia local sand for possible use as proppant specifically local sand resourced from Terengganu area. This project includes the study on the characteristics of proppants and research on the laboratory experiments in testing the characteristics of Terengganu sand as proppant. The sand sample from the desired area are tested by its; particle size distribution, density, roundness and sphericity, turbidity, mineralogy, crush resistance, permeability, and conductivity. The sand characteristics should meet the specifications set by American Petroleum Institute (API RP 56) or International Standard Organization (ISO 13503-5) for commercial proppant. The results obtained from the analyses are compared to the existing sand based proppant in the market. The size distribution, turbidity and bulk density of Terengganu sand agree with the commercial proppant. Even though Terengganu sand do not completely surpass the typical sand based proppant at certain characteristics (roundness, sphericity, crush resistance), they show promising results and meet some of the API and ISO requirements. Recommendations are also proposed in this paper for future improvement in increasing the quality of project results. Centre for Promoting Ideas, USA 2011-07 Article PeerReviewed http://www.aijcrnet.com Mohd Saaid , Ismail and Kamat , Dahlila and Muhammad, Suhaila (2011) Characterization of Malaysia Sand for Possible Use as Proppant. American International Journal of Contemporary Research, 1 (1). pp. 37-44. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/6676/
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topic QD Chemistry
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
Mohd Saaid , Ismail
Kamat , Dahlila
Muhammad, Suhaila
Characterization of Malaysia Sand for Possible Use as Proppant
description This paper presents results on literature and experimental works on Malaysia local sand for possible use as proppant specifically local sand resourced from Terengganu area. This project includes the study on the characteristics of proppants and research on the laboratory experiments in testing the characteristics of Terengganu sand as proppant. The sand sample from the desired area are tested by its; particle size distribution, density, roundness and sphericity, turbidity, mineralogy, crush resistance, permeability, and conductivity. The sand characteristics should meet the specifications set by American Petroleum Institute (API RP 56) or International Standard Organization (ISO 13503-5) for commercial proppant. The results obtained from the analyses are compared to the existing sand based proppant in the market. The size distribution, turbidity and bulk density of Terengganu sand agree with the commercial proppant. Even though Terengganu sand do not completely surpass the typical sand based proppant at certain characteristics (roundness, sphericity, crush resistance), they show promising results and meet some of the API and ISO requirements. Recommendations are also proposed in this paper for future improvement in increasing the quality of project results.
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author Mohd Saaid , Ismail
Kamat , Dahlila
Muhammad, Suhaila
author_facet Mohd Saaid , Ismail
Kamat , Dahlila
Muhammad, Suhaila
author_sort Mohd Saaid , Ismail
title Characterization of Malaysia Sand for Possible Use as Proppant
title_short Characterization of Malaysia Sand for Possible Use as Proppant
title_full Characterization of Malaysia Sand for Possible Use as Proppant
title_fullStr Characterization of Malaysia Sand for Possible Use as Proppant
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Malaysia Sand for Possible Use as Proppant
title_sort characterization of malaysia sand for possible use as proppant
publisher Centre for Promoting Ideas, USA
publishDate 2011
url http://www.aijcrnet.com
http://eprints.utp.edu.my/6676/
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