Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material – In situ conversion of solid to fluid – Dissolving or chemical reaction
Patent
1981-02-23
1983-06-07
Purser, Ernest R.
Mining or in situ disintegration of hard material
In situ conversion of solid to fluid
Dissolving or chemical reaction
166295, 405264, E21B 4328
Patent
active
043868061
ABSTRACT:
A permeable region adjacent a well bore used in an acidic in situ leaching system can be repaired by introducing a non-acidic liquid for displacing acidic leach liquid from the permeable region, introducing into the well bore a basic composition including a polymeric material that gels under acidic conditions, and applying sufficient pressure to the well bore to displace at least a portion of the basic composition and polymeric material from the well bore into the permeable region adjacent the well bore. Liquid flow in the well bore is then discontinued for a sufficient time for acid remaining in the subterranean formation adjacent the well bore to contact such polymeric material and cause gelation of the polymeric material in the permeable region. The introduction of acidic leach liquid can then continue.
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Axen Steven G.
Bergeson Jerry R.
Huff Ray V.
Occidental Minerals Corporation
Purser Ernest R.
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