Tool and method for abrasive formation of openings in...

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C166S177500

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08047291

ABSTRACT:
An abrasive slurry tool, the tool being attachable to a running string, the tool including a high-pressure assembly, the assembly including a nozzle assembly; and a low-pressure assembly in abrasive fluid communication with the high-pressure assembly, the low-pressure assembly comprising a low pressure holding tank configured to carry recharge abrasive fluid with the tool and method.

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International Search Report and Written Opinion; Mailed Nov. 19, 2010; International Appln No. PCT/US2010/031145; International Search Report 5 Pages; Written Opinion 3 Pages.
Adamson, Keelan, et al. “High-Pressure, High-Temperature Well Construction”, Oilfield Review, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK, Summer 1998, pp. 36-49.

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