Wells – Processes – Nuclear energy or radioactivity for treating
Patent
1988-09-06
1990-05-22
Novosad, Stephen J.
Wells
Processes
Nuclear energy or radioactivity for treating
73152, 166250, 166280, E21B 43267, E21B 4900
Patent
active
049269402
ABSTRACT:
A method for monitoring the hydraulic fracturing of a subsurface formation. The formation is fractured with a fracturing fluid or a proppant containing a characteristic element of the formation which emits delayed gamma rays when activated with neutrons. The formation is activation logged before and after such fracturing. The difference in the logs is a measure of the extent of travel of the fracturing fluid or extent of deposition of the proppant within the fractured formation.
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Hager Jr. George W.
McKillop Alexander J.
Mobil Oil Corporation
Novosad Stephen J.
Speciale Charles J.
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