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Method to form a barrier in reservoir with a magnetorheological fluid
   
Document Number
US Patent 7032670
Issued Date
April 25, 2006
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A method of winning oil from a source via a bored well, wherein a magnetorheological fluid is introduced into the source via the bored well to reduce the water content of the oil won. Oil drilling is resumed in the presence of a magnetic field, thereby increasing the oil yield and/or decreasing the water content of the drilled oil.
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Published
April 25, 2006
Application Number
10/962,355
Filed
October 8, 2004
US Classification
166/305.1   166/292 166/369 166/66.5
Int'l Classification
E21B   43/16   (20060101)  
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Assistant Examiner
Priority Data
Apr 10, 2002 [NL] 1020354
USPTO Field of Search
166/66.5   166/248   166/305.1   166/369   166/292  
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