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Please note that any addenda or errata may not be included in translated editions of this standard.

API RP 19C provides standard testing procedures for evaluating proppants used in hydraulic fracturing and gravel packing operations.

The objective of this recommended practice is to provide a consistent methodology for testing performed on hydraulic fracturing and/or gravel packing proppants.

These procedures have been developed to improve the quality of proppants delivered to the well site. They are for use in evaluating certain physical properties used in hydraulic fracturing and gravel packing operations. These tests should enable users to compare the physical characteristics of various proppants tested under the described conditions and to select materials useful for hydraulic fracturing and gravel packing operations.
 

Document History

  1. API Std 19C


    Measurement of Proppants Used in Hydraulic Fracturing and Gravel-packing Operations, Second Edition, Includes Errata 1 (2020)

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  2. API RP 19C (R2016)

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    Recommended Practice for Measurement of Proppants Used in Hydraulic Fracturing and Gravel-packing Operations, First Edition (ISO 13503-2:2006, Identical)

    • Historical Version
  3. API RP 60


    Recommended Practices for Testing High-Strength Proppants Used in Hydraulic Fracturing Operations

    • Historical Version
  4. API RP 56


    Recommended Practices for Testing Sand Used in Hydraulic Fracturing Operations

    • Historical Version
  5. API RP 58


    Recommended Practices for Testing Sand Used in Gravel Packing Operations

    • Historical Version