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Paper presented at the SPE Formation Damage Control Symposium, February 7–10, 1994
Paper Number: SPE-27361-MS
... Abstract This case history covers three different types of sand control completion techniques used to complete the Ang B and Lentic reservoir sand series. This paper makes a comparison of the following techniques: Slurry packs, Water packs and Frac packs on 16 completions. This paper includes...
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Paper presented at the SPE Formation Damage Control Symposium, February 26–27, 1992
Paper Number: SPE-23774-MS
... packs and exhibited superior perforation packing when compared to polymer carrier fluids. Simulator test results, gravel crushing and erosion tests, and a discussion of "Slurry Pack" versus non-viscosified carrier fluids are presented. Also, comparative field results between polymer fluids and low...
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Paper presented at the SPE Formation Damage Control Symposium, March 24–25, 1982
Paper Number: SPE-10668-MS
... SUMMARY Conventional slurry packing methods involve a screen and from 120′ to 160′ (36.5m to 48.7m) of blank pipe above the screen. The blank pipe acts as a sand reservoir for the gravel pack screen. Sand settles after the gravel pack is completed and after the gel breaks. To help ensure a good...

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