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Emdad Ceramic Proppants

Powering Productivity with Precision - Oman's Leading Ceramic Proppant Manufacturer

At Emdad Energy LLC, we are proud to be the manufacturer of high-performance ceramic proppants that play a critical role in maximizing hydrocarbon recovery from unconventional oil and gas reservoirs. Our ceramic proppants are engineered to withstand the most demanding conditions in hydraulic fracturing operations, offering superior strength, durability, and conductivity compared to traditional alternatives.

Benefits of Manufacturing Ceramic Proppants within Oman

These benefits highlight how manufacturing ceramic proppants within Oman creates value for both the local economy and the energy industry, while positioning Emdad Energy LLC as a leader in innovation and sustainability.

  • Boosting the Local Economy
  • Cost Efficiency
  • Supporting Oman's Vision 2040
BENEFIT 01

Boosting the Local Economy

We contribute to the growth of Oman's economy through job creation, skill development, and fostering local expertise. This helps reduce dependence on imports and encourages the development of a sustainable industrial sector.

BENEFIT 02

Cost Efficiency

Local manufacturing helps cut down logistics costs associated with importing raw materials or finished products from abroad. By eliminating import duties, freight costs, and handling charges, we can offer competitive pricing to our clients without compromising on quality.

BENEFIT 03

Supporting Oman's Vision 2040

Manufacturing within Oman aligns with the national goal of diversifying the economy and building an industrial base. By establishing ourselves as a key player in the energy sector, we help Oman achieve self-sufficiency in critical materials, contributing to the nation's long-term economic resilience.

Natural Sand Proppants

Natural sand proppants, often referred to as “frac sand,” are the most commonly used proppants in hydraulic fracturing. They are sourced from high-purity silica sand deposits and are chosen for their roundness, strength, and size uniformity. The primary role of natural sand proppants is to keep the fractures open and allow hydrocarbons to flow through the created pathways efficiently.

Key Features:

  • Cost-effective: Due to their abundance, natural sand proppants are more affordable than other synthetic alternatives, making them the most widely used proppant in the oil and gas industry.
  • Good Conductivity: Natural sand proppants are effective at providing permeability in formations, allowing oil and gas to flow from the wellbore to the surface.
  • Available in Multiple Grades: Sand proppants are available in different mesh sizes (measuring particle size), allowing engineers to select the most appropriate sand for specific reservoir conditions.

Resin Coated Proppants

Resin coated proppants are a step up from traditional sand proppants, designed to improve performance in more demanding environments. These proppants consist of natural sand or ceramic proppants that are coated with a thin layer of resin, providing enhanced mechanical properties.

Key Features:

  • Increased Crush Strength: The resin coating strengthens the proppants, enabling them to withstand higher closure stresses, making them suitable for deeper wells where the pressure is greater.
  • Preventing Proppant Flowback: Resin coated proppants help reduce the risk of “proppant flowback,” where the proppants are carried back into the wellbore by the flowing hydrocarbons. The resin coating allows the particles to bond together and remain in place, providing longer-lasting conductivity in the fractures.
  • Enhanced Conductivity: With their ability to resist crushing and deformation under pressure, resin coated proppants maintain better conductivity, ensuring that oil and gas can flow freely through the fractures over time.
  • Improved Chemical Resistance: The resin layer can also protect the proppant from chemical degradation caused by the fluids used in hydraulic fracturing, making them more durable in chemically aggressive environments.