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Hydraulic fracturing is one of the most widely used stimulation techniques for improving hydrocarbon recovery from conventional and unconventional reservoirs. Effective fracture design and execution can significantly enhance well productivity, increase recovery factors, and improve project economics, particularly in tight gas and shale developments.
The Hydraulic Fracturing: Conventional and Unconventional programme by LPC provides participants with a practical understanding of fracture initiation, rock mechanics, fracture geometry, and treatment design. The course covers fluid and proppant selection, multi-stage fracturing techniques, diagnostic tools such as DFIT, microseismic monitoring, and tracers, as well as production evaluation methods, AI-based optimisation tools, and low-emission fracturing technologies to support efficient and sustainable stimulation programmes.