Northern White Sand/Wisconsin Operations Technical Data
Jun. 24, 2024
Northern White Sand/Wisconsin Operations Technical Data
Northern White Sand/Wisconsin Operations Technical Data
Our Wisconsin sand operations (Augusta, Blair, Whitehall, Wyeville) are unit-train-capable facilities with total annual capacity of 10.4 million tons of premium Northern White frac sand. Sourced from a Pleistocene alluvial flow deposit of reworked, quartz-rich, Cambrian period sandstones, our Wisconsin natural proppants are geologically and texturally mature, exhibiting exceptional purity, shape, strength and conductivity.
WISCONSIN FACILITIES
Augusta, Blair, Whitehall, Wyeville
10.4 Million TPY Capacity
84,000 Ton Silo Storage
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National Railroad Origin
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Northern White Primary Proppant Grades
Typical Properties 20/40 30/50 40/70Are you interested in learning more about frac sand proppant? Contact us today to secure an expert consultation!
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Revolutionizing Clean Air with Biological Deodorization Equipment -2/API RP 19C -20+40 -30+50 -40+70 -50+140 Sect. 6 Sieve Analysis 16 0.0 20 3.6 25 20.6 30 33.9 35 33.5 40 6.8 50 1.2 Pan 0.3 20 0.0 30 1.5 35 19.0 40 44.4 45 25.7 50 5.8 70 2.6 Pan 0.4 30 0.0 40 1.9 45 21.7 50 36.3 60 26.7 70 9.4 100 3.5 Pan 0.1 50 0.0 70 35.7 80 22.6 100 18.5 120 11.5 140 5.9 200 4.2 Pan 0.2 Percent in Size (API/ISO Standard) > 90% > 90% > 90% > 90% Mean Diameter (mm) 0.620 mm 0.424 mm 0.304 mm 0.202 mm Median Diameter (mm) 0.606 mm 0.416 mm 0.297 mm 0.196 mm Sect. 7 "Shape" Roundness 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 Sphericity 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 Sect. 8 "Acid Solubility" 12:3 HCI/HF @ 150° F < 2% < 2% < 2% < 2% Sect. 9 Turbidity NTU < 250 < 250 < 250 < 250 Sect. 10 Proppant Density Bulk (g/cm3) 1.56 1.53 1.51 1.50 Bulk (lb/ft3) 97.22 95.64 94.35 93.78 Apparent [Oil] (g/cm3) 2.64 2.63 2.64 2.63 Settling Rate (ft/min) 61.84 61.84 61.84 61.84 Sect. 11 Crush Resistance K Value 6K7K 8K10K 9K11K 10K14K Loss at K Value 7.68% @ 6,000 9.22% @ 8,000 8.65% @ 9,000 8.70% @ 10,000 9.12% @ 7,000 9.38% @ 10,000 9.20% @ 11,000 9.00% @ 14,000 Typical Properties 30/50 -2/API RP 19C -30+50 Sect. 6 Sieve Analysis 200.......6Pan0.4 Percent in Size (API/ISO Standard) > 90% Mean Diameter (mm) 0.424 mm Median Diameter (mm) 0.416 mm Sect. 7 "Shape" Roundness 0.7 Sphericity 0.7 Sect. 8 "Acid Solubility" 12:3 HCI/HF @ 150° F < 2% Sect. 9 Turbidity NTU < 250 Sect. 10 Proppant Density Bulk (g/cm3) 1.53 Bulk (lb/ft3) 95.64 Apparent [Oil] (g/cm3) 2.63 Settling Rate (ft/min) 61.84 Sect. 11 Crush Resistance K Value 8K10K Loss at K Value 9.22% @ 8,000 9.38% @ 10,000 Typical Properties 40/70 -2/API RP 19C -40+70 Sect. 6 Sieve Analysis 300.......5Pan0.1 Percent in Size (API/ISO Standard) > 90% Mean Diameter (mm) 0.304 mm Median Diameter (mm) 0.297 mm Sect. 7 "Shape" Roundness 0.7 Sphericity 0.7 Sect. 8 "Acid Solubility" 12:3 HCI/HF @ 150° F < 2% Sect. 9 Turbidity NTU < 250 Sect. 10 Proppant Density Bulk (g/cm3) 1.51 Bulk (lb/ft3) 94.35 Apparent [Oil] (g/cm3) 2.64 Settling Rate (ft/min) 61.84 Sect. 11 Crush Resistance K Value 9K11K Loss at K Value 8.65% @ 9,000 9.20% @ 11,000 Typical Properties 100 M -2/API RP 19C -50+140 Sect. 6 Sieve Analysis 500.......2Pan0.2 Percent in Size (API/ISO Standard) > 90% Mean Diameter (mm) 0.202 mm Median Diameter (mm) 0.196 mm Sect. 7 "Shape" Roundness 0.7 Sphericity 0.7 Sect. 8 "Acid Solubility" 12:3 HCI/HF @ 150° F < 2% Sect. 9 Turbidity NTU < 250 Sect. 10 Proppant Density Bulk (g/cm3) 1.50 Bulk (lb/ft3) 93.78 Apparent [Oil] (g/cm3) 2.63 Settling Rate (ft/min) 61.84 Sect. 11 Crush Resistance K Value 10K14K Loss at K Value 8.70% @ 10,000 9.00% @ 14,000
Conductivity (md-ft)
Permeability(darcy)
Long-Term Conductivity and Permeability 2% KCL Between Ohio Sandstone at 150°F for 50 hr Per Stress
Conductivity (md-ft) Stress (psi) 20/40 30/50 40/70 100 M 1,000 528 2,000 4,376 2,574 1,001 474 4,000 3,035 1,910 783 352 6,000 1,362 1,034 523 231 8,000 570 443 262 122 10,000 138 68 39 12,000 18 Permeability (darcy) Stress (psi) 20/40 30/50 40/70 100 M 1,000 25 2,000 229 138 53 24 4,000 165 106 42 18 6,000 78 60 29 12 8,000 34 27 16 7 10,000 8 4 3 12,000 1Disclosure: Material physical and performance properties are measured using recognized industry procedures and facilities. Average values may apply. Hi-Crush Inc. and its affiliates make no warranty for their products, express or implied. We recommend you confirm all properties and suitability for use. All products are sold under Hi-Crush Inc. and its affiliates applicable standard terms and conditions of sale.
Silica Sand Danger: This product has been classified following the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classifying and Labeling Chemicals Criteria as a Category 1A Carcinogen, Category 1 Specific Target Organ Toxicity (following repeated exposures), and Category 2B Eye Irritant. For Industrial Use Only. Avoid creating dust when handling, using or storing product. Do not breathe dust. Prolonged exposure to dust may cause delayed lung injury (silicosis). Read Material Safety Data Sheet before using and follow OSHA or other applicable health and safety standards for crystalline silica/quartz.
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