Abstract
A method of well stimulation consists of introducing a fluid medium into the well separate from the treating fluid. A volume is created within the medium of pressure less than that of the medium adjacent to the formation to be treated. This is performed by substantially instantaneously collapsing the created volume, which creates at least one rarefactional wave pulse. This is followed by a compressional wave pulse. The treating fluid is injected into the fluid medium in time sequence with the compressional wave pulse. The rarefactional and compressional pulses are conducted to the formation. (14 claims)
Citation Formats
Brandon, C W.
Method of treating wells by use of implosive reactions.
Canada: N. p.,
1968.
Web.
Brandon, C W.
Method of treating wells by use of implosive reactions.
Canada.
Brandon, C W.
1968.
"Method of treating wells by use of implosive reactions."
Canada.
@misc{etde_6177875,
title = {Method of treating wells by use of implosive reactions}
author = {Brandon, C W}
abstractNote = {A method of well stimulation consists of introducing a fluid medium into the well separate from the treating fluid. A volume is created within the medium of pressure less than that of the medium adjacent to the formation to be treated. This is performed by substantially instantaneously collapsing the created volume, which creates at least one rarefactional wave pulse. This is followed by a compressional wave pulse. The treating fluid is injected into the fluid medium in time sequence with the compressional wave pulse. The rarefactional and compressional pulses are conducted to the formation. (14 claims)}
place = {Canada}
year = {1968}
month = {Apr}
}
title = {Method of treating wells by use of implosive reactions}
author = {Brandon, C W}
abstractNote = {A method of well stimulation consists of introducing a fluid medium into the well separate from the treating fluid. A volume is created within the medium of pressure less than that of the medium adjacent to the formation to be treated. This is performed by substantially instantaneously collapsing the created volume, which creates at least one rarefactional wave pulse. This is followed by a compressional wave pulse. The treating fluid is injected into the fluid medium in time sequence with the compressional wave pulse. The rarefactional and compressional pulses are conducted to the formation. (14 claims)}
place = {Canada}
year = {1968}
month = {Apr}
}