Earth boring – well treating – and oil field chemistry – Well treating – Contains organic component
Reexamination Certificate
2007-09-17
2009-08-04
Seidleck, James (Department: 1796)
Earth boring, well treating, and oil field chemistry
Well treating
Contains organic component
C507S241000, C507S245000, C507S246000, C507S248000, C507S276000, C166S308600
Reexamination Certificate
active
07569522
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to novel aqueous wellbore treatment fluids containing a gas component, a heteropolysaccharide, an electrolyte, and a surfactant, wherein the fluids may further include an organoamino compound. The fluids exhibit good rheological properties at elevated temperatures. Methods of use of fluids comprising at least an aqueous medium, a gas component, a heteropolysaccharide and a surfactant for hydraulically fracturing, well cleanup and gravel packing operations, are also disclosed.
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Lin Lijun
Pena Alejandro
Salamat Golchehreh
Cate David
Figueroa John J
Greene Rachel
Nava Robin
Schlumberger Technology Corporation
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