1) Sand production from unconsolidated reservoirs can be triggered during initial flow or later due to pressure changes and can vary in severity, sometimes requiring remedial action and sometimes being tolerated.
2) The article reviews methods for predicting, controlling, and preventing sand production, focusing on gravel packing as the most popular method for completing sand-prone wells.
3) Factors like inherent rock strength, stress levels, fluid turbulence, and pressure changes can cause sand production by detaching and transporting sand grains. The challenge is to control sand without reducing well productivity.