Wells – Processes – Providing porous mass of adhered filter material in well
Patent
1998-02-10
1999-10-05
Suchfield, George
Wells
Processes
Providing porous mass of adhered filter material in well
166278, 166310, 166902, 507244, 507939, E21B 4102, E21B 4304
Patent
active
059608781
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides methods of protecting ferrous metal well tubular goods and the like disposed in a well bore penetrating a subterranean formation from corrosion. The method basically includes the steps of introducing a liquid or solution of a tackifying compound having ferrous metal corrosion inhibition properties into the well bore whereby the tackifying compound is coated onto the tubular goods thereby providing extended corrosion protection to the tubular goods. Thereafter, formation fluids are produced from the subterranean formation.
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Nguyen Philip D.
Stanford James R.
Weaver Jimmie D.
Halliburton Energy Service,s Inc.
Kent Robert A.
Suchfield George
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