Apparatus for completing a subterranean well and associated meth

Wells – Processes – Graveling or filter forming

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166 51, 166124, 166127, 166133, E21B 4304

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059710705

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for completing a subterranean well and associated methods provide economical and efficient well completions. In one described embodiment, a well completion apparatus includes a packer which is settable by application of a compressive axial force thereto. The packer sealingly engages a wellbore of the well when set therein, but does not anchor to the wellbore. The apparatus further includes a screen and an attachment device. The attachment device permits the apparatus to be attached to another packer previously set and anchored within the wellbore.

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