Wells – Processes – Separate steps of fracturing or attacking formation
Patent
1978-08-14
1980-04-01
Novosad, Stephen J.
Wells
Processes
Separate steps of fracturing or attacking formation
166284, E21B 3313, E21B 4326, E21B 4327
Patent
active
041956907
ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for transporting ball sealers down a perforated casing of a well to affect fluid diversion when hydraulically treating a formation penetrated by the well. In this invention, ball sealers are transported to said perforations in a carrier fluid system comprising a leading fluid portion having a density greater than said ball sealers and a trailing fluid portion having a density less than said ball sealers. The ball sealers will be moved downwardly in the casing to the perforations and will seat onto the perforations through which fluids are flowing to divert fluid through the unplugged perforations.
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Erbstoesser Steven R.
Shaughnessy Christopher M.
Exxon Production Research Company
Lawson Gary D.
Martin Robert B.
Novosad Stephen J.
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