System and method for treating wells

Wells – Processes – Producing the well

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C166S107000

Reexamination Certificate

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07055606

ABSTRACT:
A system and method is provided for utilizing both a wellbore completion and a formation treatment system. The formation treatment system comprises a bypass that directs well treatment fluid around the wellbore completion. The bypass protects the wellbore completion from potentially corrosive or erosive well treatment fluids which, in turn, allows the wellbore completion to remain downhole during the introduction of well treatment fluids.

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