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FRACTURING METHOD
   
Document Number
US Patent 3654992
Issued Date
April 11, 1972
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An improved method of fracturing an underground fluid bearing formation penetrated by a well bore for the production of fluids therefrom by injecting a composition capable of forming a fluid permeable barrier in said formation at a pressure sufficient to form fissures therein extending from said well bore, and thereafter maintaining pressure on the composition for a predetermined period to permit the composition to set and form a fluid permeable barrier in the formed fissures.
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Owner
Texaco Inc. (New York, NY)
Published
April 11, 1972
Application Number
05/047,880
Filed
June 19, 1970
US Classification
166/281   166/283
Int'l Classification
C09K   8/60   (20060101)   C09K   8/80   (20060101)   E21B   43/267   (20060101)   E21B   43/02   (20060101)   E21B   43/25   (20060101)  
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166/276   166/281   166/283  
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