1969
DOI: 10.2118/2217-pa
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Development and Field Testing of Large Volume Remedial Treatments for Gross Water Channeling

Abstract: Smith, L.R., SPE-AIME, Pan American Petroleum Corp. Pan American Petroleum Corp. Fast, C.R., SPE-AIME, Pan American Petroleum Corp. Pan American Petroleum Corp. Wagner, O.R., SPE-AIME, Pan American Petroleum Corp. Pan American Petroleum Corp. August 1969 For fracture-caused channeling, an injected slurry of finely ground, light weight solids has proved successful. For water bypassing due to high permeability, alkaline silica gel mixtures having long set times form an effective deeply placed flow… Show more

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“…19,21 Interwell tracer data provide much better resolu-tion of reservoir heterogeneities than pressure transient analyses. 20 Tracer results can indicate the following.…”
Section: Is the Problem Caused By Fractures Or Fracture-like Features?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…19,21 Interwell tracer data provide much better resolu-tion of reservoir heterogeneities than pressure transient analyses. 20 Tracer results can indicate the following.…”
Section: Is the Problem Caused By Fractures Or Fracture-like Features?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 For operators producing from mature, highly fractured oil reservoirs, low-cost and operationally easy tracer techniques exist that can help diagnose excess-water-production problems.…”
Section: Is the Problem Caused By Fractures Or Fracture-like Features?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…plugging thief zones around the injection well was studied by Robertson and Oefelein (1967). Similarly, Smith et al (1969) published a laboratory and field study on the application of silicate gels to plug near wellbore high permeability matrix rock. Herring et al (1984) discussed the use of sodium silicate in a rigless gas shutoff.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Robertson and Oefelein (1967) studied the use of silicate gel for plugging thief zones around the injection well. Similarly, Smith et al (1969) published a laboratory and field study on the application of silicate gels to plug near wellbore high permeability matrix rock; the authors demonstrated that the alkaline silica gels were effective in reducing flow through bypass zones. Krumrine and Boyce (1985) and Lakatos et al (1999) have presented a thorough review of potential silicate gel applications for profile modification.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%