In this video, Liberty’s Engineering Manager, Ben Poppel, addresses the preconceived notions that both ultra-low polymer cross-linked gels and high viscosity polyacrylamide fluid systems are difficult to work with or damaging to formations. While all these systems, or combinations of these systems (hybrid designs), are used around the globe in various formations, it seems all too common that what truly makes sense in one area can easily be misapplied in others.
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