Claims
- 1. A method of hydraulically fracturing and propping a subterranean formation using proppants comprised of particulate substrates coated with a heat curable resin reacted with a formaldehyde source-metal compound (FS-MC) complex, comprising the steps of:
- fracturing said subterranean formation using a fracturing fluid;
- conveying said particulate substrates coated with said heat curable resin reacted with said FS-MC complex to said fractured formation using said fracturing fluid;
- causing the coating of said heat curable resin reacted with said FS-MC complex on said particulate substrates to fuse and cure into a permeable mass; and
- removing said fracturing fluid from said fractured formation, thereby leaving said permeable mass to prop said fractured formation.
- 2. A gravel-packed well completion method, wherein the gravel comprises a particulate substrate coated with a heat curable resin reacted with a formaldehyde source-metal compound (FS-MC) complex, comprising the step of placing said particulate substrates coated with said heat curable resin reacted with said FS-MC complex in the annular region of a wellbore between a hydrocarbon bearing formation and a porous wire wrapped mandrel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of copending application Ser. No. 07/924,488 filed on Aug. 4, 1992.
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Divisions (1)
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