Aqueous particulate dispersion for reducing the water influx rat

Wells – Processes – Specific propping feature

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166281, 166292, E21B 33138, E21B 43267

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ABSTRACT:
A method for reducing the water influx into a wellbore which penetrates a natural gas hydrocarbon-containing formation having a communication channel that extends from the wellbore into the formation and that is filled with proppant particles. In one embodiment, an aqueous particulate dispersion is introduced into the formation until a volume of the dispersion particles introduced is equal to or greater than one-half a water zone volume of the communication channel.

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