Differential filters for stopping water during oil production

Wells – Processes – Cementing – plugging or consolidating

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ABSTRACT:
A differential filter includes a swellable polymer that swells after contacting water such that permeability of the differential filter is reduced. A method of controlling water production in a well includes deploying a differential filter downhole; and performing a downhole operation, wherein the differential filter comprises a swellable polymer that swells after contacting water such that permeability of the differential filter is reduced.

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