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Formation consolidation |
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Method and composition for stabilizing incompetent oil containing formations |
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1968-04-24 |
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1969-02-25 |
HARNSBERGER BOBBY G; PAYTON JOY T |
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123 |
Formation consolidation using a combustible liner |
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1966-10-24 |
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1968-12-03 |
VOGT JR THOMAS C |
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124 |
Well completion method |
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1966-08-17 |
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1968-07-23 |
GOODWIN ROBERT J |
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125 |
Method and apparatus for injecting fluids into earth formations penetrated by a well |
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1964-11-13 |
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1968-01-09 |
HARRY BRANDT |
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126 |
Methods for well completion |
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1965-04-29 |
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1967-07-04 |
BRIEGER EMMET F |
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127 |
Consolidation of unconsolidated sands |
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1964-10-22 |
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1967-06-13 |
GILCHRIST RALPH E |
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128 |
Method of treating unconsolidated water-containing well formations |
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1962-08-27 |
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1965-06-15 |
BEARDEN WILLIAM G; SPURLOCK JAMES W |
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129 |
Method of cleaning permeable formations |
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1961-06-07 |
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1964-12-08 |
JORDA ROBERT M |
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130 |
Method of treating wells |
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1960-12-05 |
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1964-06-16 |
MCLENNAN IAN C |
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131 |
Stabilizing a formation |
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1960-02-08 |
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1963-09-24 |
ORTLOFF JOHN E; MCREYNOLDS PRESTON S; WILLMAN BERTRAM T |
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Method of controlling loose sand |
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1955-12-08 |
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1957-12-10 |
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METHOD FOR GRAVEL PACKING A BOREHOLE |
EP17154883.7 |
2011-11-16 |
EP3203012B1 |
2018-09-12 |
BRUCE, Stephen Edmund; KENT, Stephen; MCCANN, Dominic Patrick Joseph; NOBLETT, David Allan; GRANT, David |
A method of injecting fluid into a formation, comprises exerting a mechanical force on a wall of a bore extending through a formation to modify the permeability of the formation; and injecting fluid into the modified formation. The mechanical force may be exerted through inflation of at least one pressure deformable member (106) mounted on a base member. The base member may be a base pipe (108). The pressure deformable member (106) may be a hollow or tubular member mounted externally of the base pipe. A plurality of pressure deformable members may be provided. |
134 |
AGGREGATING COMPOSITIONS, MODIFIED PARTICULATE SOLID COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING SAME |
EP16728510.5 |
2016-05-27 |
EP3303504A1 |
2018-04-11 |
TREYBIG, Duane S.; VIGDERMAN, Leonid; SAINI, Rajesh K. |
An aggregating composition for altering surface properties including reaction products of amines, polyamines, and/or amine polymers and acidic hydroxyl containing compounds and/or Lewis acids, or mixtures and combinations thereof, where the compositions form partial or complete coatings on solid materials altering an aggregating propensity and/or zeta portion of the surfaces for downhole operations. A method for treating solid materials including contacting the materials with the aggregating composition in downhole operations. Treated solid materials including partial or complete coating comprising the aggregating composition for use in downhole operations. |
135 |
HYDRAULIC DIVERSION SYSTEMS TO ENHANCE MATRIX TREATMENTS AND METHODS FOR USING SAME |
EP14785224 |
2014-04-21 |
EP2986818A4 |
2017-04-26 |
VAN PETEGEM RONALD; DUNCAN ANDREW; ZURITA ALFREDO MENDEZ; SMITH KERN L; VIGDERMAN LEONID; SAINI RAJESH K |
Systems and methods for treating formation intervals including forming a low permeability layer on a surface of the interval and pumping a sand control treating solution through the layer, which diverts the flow into the formation permitting improved treatment uniformity and improved overall internal treatment. |
136 |
METHOD AND USE OF A COMPOSITION FOR SAND CONSOLIDATION IN HYDROCARBON WELLS |
EP14836468 |
2014-08-06 |
EP3033480A4 |
2017-03-01 |
MAQSAD ALAM; XIE MINLI |
A method is for consolidating particulate matter in a well. The method comprises injecting a composition into a sand bearing formation. The composition comprises a curable non-aqueous, homogeneous liquid, an initiator for heat induced production of free radicals, a pot life extending inhibitor for stabilization of free radicals, and optionally an accelerator and optionally a filler. The non-aqueous, homogeneous liquid further comprises an at least partially unsaturated prepolymer including at least one of polyester and epoxy vinyl ester, and at least one vinyl or allyl containing monomer. The method further comprises subsequently injecting an aqueous, non-aqueous liquid or a gas for re-establishing permeability of the formation and letting the composition cure by free radical polymerization in the sand bearing formation at a temperature of 0-150° C. to form a cured sand consolidating material. |
137 |
DOWNHOLE METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USE IN CONDITIONING DRILLED BORES |
EP11794837.2 |
2011-11-16 |
EP2640928B1 |
2017-02-08 |
BRUCE, Stephen Edmund; KENT, Stephen; MCCANN, Dominic Patrick Joseph; NOBLETT, David Allan; GRANT, David |
A method of injecting fluid into a formation, comprises exerting a mechanical force on a wall of a bore extending through a formation to modify the permeability of the formation; and injecting fluid into the modified formation. The mechanical force may be exerted through inflation of at least one pressure deformable member (106) mounted on a base member. The base member may be a base pipe (108). The pressure deformable member (106) may be a hollow or tubular member mounted externally of the base pipe. A plurality of pressure deformable members may be provided. |
138 |
USE OF THERMO-THICKENING POLYMERS IN THE GAS- AND OILFIELD INDUSTRY |
EP13756450.6 |
2013-08-29 |
EP2892974A1 |
2015-07-15 |
ZAITOUN, Alain; DUPUIS, Guillaume; AL MAAMARI, Rashid; AL HASHMI, Abdulaziz; AL SHARJI, Hamed |
The invention relates to a process for the treatment of a rock formation or cavity, comprising the step of injecting, into said rock formation or cavity, a water solution of a water-soluble thermo-thickening polymer, said thermo- thickening polymer being able to form a gel at a threshold temperature (T
g), an inner temperature (T
int) of the rock formation or cavity being equal or superior to said threshold temperature (T
g), said process being characterized in that the thermo-thickening polymer is a cellulose chain, partially etherified with C
1-C
6 alkyl or hydroxyalkyl groups, or a polyacrylamide-based copolymer including N-isopropylacrylamide and/or N-vinylpyrrolidone groups. Such a process is advantageous for water shutoff in gas- or oilfields, or to solve to water channelling problems between injection wells and production wells. |
139 |
Methods for increase gas production and load recovery |
EP10250909.8 |
2010-05-12 |
EP2251395B1 |
2014-07-30 |
Zamora, Frank; Kakadjian, Sarkis Ranka; Fitzgerald, Erin; Garza, Tina |
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140 |
Permeability modification |
EP10013414.7 |
2008-06-25 |
EP2292893B1 |
2014-07-23 |
Metcalfe, Paul David |
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