



CMC and HEC grades for viscosity control, proppant suspension, rheology stability, and fluid-loss assistance in water-based fracturing support and well service fluid systems.
Fracturing Ops
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Proppant Carry
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Viscosity · Proppant Suspension · Rheology
CMC and HEC cellulose ether are used in selected water-based fracturing support and well service fluid systems to improve viscosity control, particle suspension, rheology stability, fluid-loss control assistance, and operational consistency during mixing, pumping, and field application. A correctly selected grade helps the fluid maintain stable performance throughout the operation — from initial mixing through downhole exposure — while remaining compatible with the brine system, temperature conditions, and the full additive package.
Fracturing support fluids are used in oilfield stimulation, well service, proppant transportation, temporary suspension, diverting operations, and related fluid systems where viscosity, carrying capacity, stability, and controlled rheology are critical to operational success.
LANDERCOLL provides cellulose ether grades selected for fracturing support applications. コンピュータ媒介言語 is recommended for viscosity adjustment, suspension support, and fluid-loss control assistance in compatible water-based systems. HEC is recommended for non-ionic thickening and selected brine-system rheology where broader electrolyte compatibility is needed. Selected specialty grades may also be considered for customized oilfield fluid requirements.
Fracturing support fluids must remain stable during preparation, storage, pumping, and downhole exposure. If the fluid has poor viscosity control or weak suspension, particles may settle, carrying capacity may decrease, additive distribution may become uneven, and operational consistency may be compromised — leading to reduced stimulation effectiveness and increased operational risk. Cellulose ether helps build controlled viscosity in selected water-based systems.
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| 粘度コントロール | Adjusts fluid body for pumping and particle carrying |
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| Particle suspension | Keeps proppants, sand, fibers, and particles in suspension |
| Proppant carrying support | Supports transport of solid materials in selected systems |
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Customized rheology, suspension, and fluid handling support
Specialty fracturing and well service fluids — including high-salinity brine systems, high-temperature applications, or low-residue fluid requirements — may need selected cellulose ether grades to balance viscosity, suspension, pumpability, temperature tolerance, fluid-loss control assistance, and additive compatibility. LANDERCOLL can recommend suitable grades based on fluid type, salinity, temperature exposure, particle loading, pumping conditions, and target fluid behavior.
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Fracturing support fluid formulations typically include water or brine, cellulose ether, proppants, friction reducers, clay stabilizers, breakers, and other functional additives designed to meet specific stimulation and placement requirements.
| コンポーネント | Function in Fracturing Support Fluids |
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| Water / Brine | Base fluid and carrying medium |
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| Proppants / Sand | Help maintain fracture conductivity where applicable |
| Friction Reducers | Reduce pumping friction in selected systems |
| Clay Stabilizers | Help reduce clay swelling or migration |
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| Surfactants | Adjust wetting, cleanup, or fluid behavior |
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| Breakers / Oxidizers | Help reduce viscosity after placement where applicable |
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Different fracturing support fluid systems require different cellulose ether performance profiles. The table below provides a practical selection reference for fracturing fluid engineers and formulation specialists.
| アプリケーション・タイプ | Recommended Direction | 主な性能要件 |
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| Water-Based Fracturing Support Fluid | CMC / HEC | Viscosity, suspension, fluid consistency |
| Brine-Based Fracturing Support Fluid | HEC / selected cellulose ether | Salt compatibility, rheology stability |
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| Well Stimulation Fluid | CMC / HEC | Fluid consistency, additive distribution, stability |
| Diverting Support Fluid | Selected cellulose ether | Particle suspension, viscosity, placement control |
| Workover Support Fluid | CMC / HEC | Suspension, fluid handling, stability |
| Cleanout Support Fluid | HEC / CMC | Carrying capacity, flow behavior, suspension |
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| 申し込み | Typical Reference Dosage (% by fluid volume) |
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| Water-Based Fracturing Support Fluid | 0.1% – 0.8% |
| Brine-Based Fracturing Support Fluid | 0.1% – 1.0% |
| Proppant Carrying Fluid | 0.2% – 1.2% |
| Well Stimulation Fluid | 0.1% – 0.8% |
| Diverting Support Fluid | 0.2% – 1.2% |
| Workover Support Fluid | 0.1% – 0.8% |
| Cleanout Support Fluid | 0.1% – 1.0% |
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Select compatible grade and evaluate dosage.
Excessive viscosity or unsuitable flow profile.
Optimize cellulose ether dosage and rheology balance.
Weak mixing or low fluid consistency.
Support uniform additive distribution.
Incompatible polymer, additive, or residue risk.
Confirm compatibility through lab and field testing.
Premature viscosity reduction or incompatibility.
Evaluate breaker timing and grade compatibility.
Water quality variation, temperature, or shear changes.
Test under representative operating conditions.
Understanding what influences cellulose ether behavior in a fracturing support fluid system helps with grade selection, dosage optimization, and troubleshooting under field conditions.
Freshwater, produced water, seawater, and brine can significantly influence cellulose ether hydration, viscosity development, and stability. High salinity and divalent ions — particularly calcium and magnesium — can reduce the effectiveness of anionic grades such as CMC. HEC generally offers better tolerance in these conditions.
Formation temperature and fluid aging conditions may reduce viscosity and weaken polymer stability. Grade selection and dosage should be evaluated through thermal aging tests under the expected temperature range, including hot-rolling aging at representative downhole temperatures.
High shear during mixing, pumping, and downhole flow can reduce viscosity and alter fluid structure. Shear stability should be evaluated under conditions representative of the actual mixing equipment and pumping rate.
Sand, proppant, fibers, and diverting materials increase suspension requirements and influence fluid rheology. Higher particle loading typically requires higher viscosity to maintain adequate carrying capacity.
Breakers or oxidizers are used to reduce fluid viscosity after placement. Compatibility between the cellulose ether grade and the breaker system — including timing and concentration — must be carefully evaluated to avoid premature viscosity reduction during pumping.
pH, calcium, magnesium, iron, and other ions may influence polymer performance, hydration rate, and additive compatibility. The pH range and ion content of the base fluid should be characterized before grade selection.
Friction reducers, surfactants, clay stabilizers, biocides, scale inhibitors, and corrosion inhibitors may interact with cellulose ether. Full additive compatibility should be confirmed through laboratory testing before field use.
The complete fluid system should be evaluated for compatibility with formation minerals, reservoir fluids, produced water, and cleanup requirements — particularly in production-zone applications where polymer residue could affect permeability.
Choosing the right cellulose ether for fracturing support requires balancing viscosity, suspension stability, brine compatibility, pumpability, shear stability, temperature tolerance, breaker compatibility, and formation compatibility.
LANDERCOLL can help review your fracturing support fluid system and recommend suitable CMC, HEC, or selected cellulose ether grades for laboratory testing and field evaluation.
Is the fluid freshwater-based, seawater-based, produced-water-based, or brine-based?
What viscosity and particle carrying capacity are required for the operation?
Is proppant, sand, fiber, or diverting material included — and at what loading?
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What salinity level and ion content are present in the base fluid?
Is fluid-loss control assistance required for the formation type?
Are breakers, friction reducers, surfactants, or clay stabilizers included in the formulation?
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Product specifications, viscosity, and performance data for grade evaluation.
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Detailed grade parameters and acceptance criteria.
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HEC grade selection for brine-based rheology and salt tolerance
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Thermal aging and shear stability assessment direction
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Dosage reference and starting point recommendations
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CMC and HEC are the most commonly considered cellulose ethers for fracturing support fluid applications. CMC supports viscosity adjustment, particle suspension, and fluid-loss control assistance in selected water-based systems. HEC provides non-ionic thickening with broader salt and electrolyte compatibility, making it useful in brine-based fracturing support systems. Selected specialty grades may also be considered for customized requirements.
CMC helps adjust viscosity, support particle and proppant suspension, improve fluid consistency, and assist fluid-loss control in selected compatible water-based systems. Its performance is sensitive to salinity and divalent ion concentration, so compatibility with the specific base fluid and brine system must be confirmed through testing.
HEC supports viscosity control, smooth rheology, and fluid consistency in compatible water-based and brine-based fracturing support fluids. Its non-ionic character provides broader tolerance for salts, divalent ions, and a wider range of oilfield additives compared to CMC — making it a preferred option in many brine-based and high-salinity fracturing support systems.
Cellulose ether can help improve fluid viscosity and suspension behavior, which may support proppant and sand carrying capacity in selected systems. Final carrying performance depends on particle size and density, fluid viscosity profile, flow rate, shear conditions, temperature, and the complete fluid design. Cellulose ether alone is typically used as a viscosity support additive rather than a primary crosslinked fracturing fluid polymer.
Selected cellulose ether grades — particularly HEC — may be used in brine-based fracturing support fluids, but compatibility must be confirmed through testing with the specific brine type, salt concentration, divalent ion content, temperature, and full additive package. Not all grades are suitable for high-salinity or divalent-ion-containing systems.
A common reference dosage range is approximately 0.1%–1.2% by fluid volume, depending on base fluid type, salinity, viscosity target, particle loading, temperature, and cellulose ether grade. Proppant carrying fluids and diverting support fluids typically require higher dosages. Final dosage must be confirmed through viscosity testing, suspension evaluation, and shear stability testing.
Viscosity loss during pumping may be caused by high shear rates, elevated temperature, high salinity, pH changes, divalent ion effects, premature breaker activation, additive incompatibility, insufficient polymer concentration, or an unsuitable grade for the specific fluid conditions. Grade selection should include shear stability and thermal aging evaluation under representative conditions.
Start by defining the base fluid type, salinity, temperature range, particle loading, viscosity target, pumpability requirement, breaker chemistry, additive package, formation compatibility needs, and field operation requirements. LANDERCOLL can recommend suitable CMC, HEC, or selected cellulose ether grades for your specific fracturing support fluid system and arrange samples for laboratory evaluation.
Whether you formulate water-based fracturing support fluids, brine-based fracturing support fluids, proppant carrying fluids, well stimulation fluids, diverting support fluids, workover support fluids, cleanout support fluids, or specialty oilfield well service fluids — LANDERCOLL can help you identify the right cellulose ether grade for better viscosity control, suspension stability, proppant carrying support, fluid-loss assistance, and consistent operational performance.
Our technical team is available to review your fracturing support fluid system, recommend suitable CMC, HEC, or selected cellulose ether grades, provide dosage references, arrange samples, and support your evaluation from initial laboratory testing through to field application.
CMC for Viscosity & Suspension · HEC for Brine Systems · Selected Grades for Specialty Fluids · Proppant Carrying · Rheology Stability · Fluid-Loss Assistance · Water-Based · Brine-Based · Well Stimulation · Diverting · Workover · Cleanout · Fracturing Support.
All performance data, dosage references, and formulation guidance provided on this page are for reference only. Final suitability must be confirmed through testing under your specific fluid system and field conditions. LANDERCOLL reserves the right to update product information without prior notice.