Ceramic sand products have many uses, not only widely used in construction, but also have outstanding advantages in the ceramic industry, refractory material manufacturing, and other fields. Another important use of ceramic sand is its significant role in the extraction and storage of oil and gas, which cannot be ignored.
So we also refer to it as environmentally friendly new building materials. Let's take a look at how ceramic sand products achieve an increase in oil and gas production in oil and gas wells.
As is well known, ceramic sand products are mainly produced by high-temperature sintering of bauxite, so its material is very hard and has a strong supporting effect on oil wells. During the entire work process, the main task is to inject sand, water, and chemical additives into deeper wells through the pump truck, which are mixed and injected into the wellbore. Then, using the pressure inside the well, the high closed and low-permeability deposit is fractured, and the oil and gas will converge from the fractures. At this time, the ceramic sand will enter the bottom layer and fill the cracks in the rock of the deposit together with the high-pressure solution, which plays a supporting role, preventing the cracks from closing due to the release of gas, thereby ensuring the circulation of oil and natural gas and increasing production.
The above introduction is about how ceramic sand products achieve oil and gas extraction. Through the above understanding, everyone should have a better understanding of the industrial advantages of ceramic sand products. However, not all types of ceramic sand products can achieve support for oil and gas extraction, and there will definitely be a performance standard among them. It is necessary to have sufficient mechanical strength to withstand the pressure generated during the fracture process and the closure of the ore deposit rock. If the degree is not reached, it will definitely be crushed during support, affecting the oil and gas conductivity.
