Wells – Processes – Graveling or filter forming
Patent
1996-11-13
1998-07-21
Bagnell, David J.
Wells
Processes
Graveling or filter forming
166280, 507924, E21B 43267
Patent
active
057823006
ABSTRACT:
The addition of specific fibrous, platelet, and/or fibrous and platelet compositions in mixtures with particulates for or during well treatment procedures such as fracturing and gravel packing decreases or eliminates the undesirable transport or flowback of proppant or formation particulates. Novoloid and novoloid-type polymer material may be used for forming a porous pack in a subterranean formation.
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Howard Paul Richard
James Simon Gareth
Bagnell David J.
Schlumberger Technology Corporation
Vick, Jr. John E.
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