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Method for fracturing and gravel-packing a well
   
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US Patent 5848645
Issued Date
December 15, 1998
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A method for gravel-packing an interval within a cased wellbore wherein perforations in the well casing are cleaned of any plugging materials before placement of the gravel (e.g. sand). A screen having alternate flowpaths thereon is lowered adjacent the perforated casing and a clear fluid (e.g. clear fracturing gel) is pumped through the perforations into the formation. The gel cleans the perforation of any plugging material and fractures the formation. A gravel (e.g. sand) slurry is then pumped into the annulus and through the perforations to deposit sand in the fracture, the perforations, and the annulus around the screen. If a sand bridge(s) forms in the annulus, the alternate flowpaths will deliver the slurry to all levels within the annulus insuring good distribution of sand across the interval.
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Owner
Mobil Oil Corporation (Fairfax, VA)
Published
December 15, 1998
Application Number
08/697,962
Filed
September 5, 1996
US Classification
166/280.1  
Int'l Classification
E21B   43/267   (20060101)   E21B   43/04   (20060101)   E21B   43/02   (20060101)   E21B   43/26   (20060101)   E21B   43/25   (20060101)  
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166/280   166/308   166/278   166/51  
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