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Well treating fluids and methods
   
Document Number
US Patent 6070664
Issued Date
June 6, 2000
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The present invention provides a method for reducing the amount of water produced from a subterranean formation as a result of stimulation of the subterranean formation. The method comprises the introduction of a first and second reactive polymer which leak-off into the formation and which are capable of subsequently reacting together to form a reaction product which selectively reduces the permeability of the formation to water flow through the formation. The reactive polymers react in situ to form a reaction product that binds to the formation in such a manner that the flow of water is selectively retarded through the matrix while the flow of oil is substantially unaffected.
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Published
June 6, 2000
Application Number
09/022,423
Filed
February 12, 1998
US Classification
166/281   166/308.2
Int'l Classification
E21B   43/25   (20060101)   C09K   8/60   (20060101)   C09K   8/62   (20060101)   C09K   8/508   (20060101)   C09K   8/50   (20060101)  
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166/281   166/295   166/300   166/308   523/130  
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