Hydraulic fracturing has greatly impacted the oil and gas industry and is a large component of future oil production. Proper operation is dependent on supervisors monitoring data for signs of dangerous pressure spikes. Human error becomes a large factor in processing such a large amount of data in real time. The system proposed in this paper is able to read and interpret the data from a well to make accurate predictions on when potential pressure spikes will occur within the well, saving time and money on projects that are pushed to the limit.
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