Earth boring – well treating – and oil field chemistry – Well treating – Contains inorganic component other than water or clay
Reexamination Certificate
2007-08-20
2009-11-24
Kugel, Timothy J. (Department: 1796)
Earth boring, well treating, and oil field chemistry
Well treating
Contains inorganic component other than water or clay
C507S269000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07622430
ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns an aqueous delayed-gelation solution for use in hydrocarbon wells. According to the invention, the aqueous delayed-gelation solution a dissolved metal salt which, in use, hydrolyses to form a gel, wherein the solution contains suspended inorganic particles and the method comprises the steps of—providing the aqueous delayed-gelation solution, and—injecting the solution into the hydrocarbon well, whereby the suspended inorganic particles reduce or block the flow of the delayed-gelation solution to relatively low permeability formation zones thereby selectively placing the solution in a relatively high permeability formation zone.
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Davies Stephen
Hughes Trevor
Lekkerkerker Henk
Van Bruggen Michel
Van Der Beken Arnaud
DeStefanis Jody
Gaudier Dale
Kugel Timothy J.
McAleenan James
Schlumberger Technology Corporation
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