Pneumatic transfer of solids into wells

Wells – Processes – Graveling or filter forming

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166280, 166292, 166308, 175 72, E21B 33138, E21B 4308, E21B 43267

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ABSTRACT:
A method for pneumatically transferring particluate solid materials into an earth formation penetrated by a well bore is shown. A gas is flowed into the well bore to establish the desired injection rate and pressure. A particulate solid material is then added to the established gas flow passing into the well bore by flowing a gas containing an entrained particulate solid material into the established gas flow to thereby transfer the solid particulate material pneumatically into the well bore.

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