Claims
- 1. A fluid for hydraulically fracturing an underground formation penetrated by a well bore consisting essentially of a liquified gas co-mingled with a non-liquified gas, wherein said liquified gas is liquified carbon dioxide and said non-liquified gas comprises one or more gases selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, air, exhaust gas, natural gas or inert gases, and wherein said fluid further includes proppants wherein said proppants are pressurized and cooled to substantially the pressure and temperature of said liquified gas prior to adding said proppants to said liquified gas.
- 2. The fluid of claim 1 wherein said proppants are added to said liquified gas prior to co-mingling of said liquified gas with said non-liquified gas.
- 3. The fluid of claim 1 wherein said proppants are present in a predetermined concentration.
- 4. The fluid of claim 3 wherein said predetermined concentration of said proppant may be varied during hydraulic fracturing of said underground formation.
- 5. The fluid of claim 2 wherein the temperature of said fluid is maintained below the critical temperature of said liquified gas upon injection of said fluid into said well bore.
- 6. The fluid of claim 4 wherein said concentration of said proppant varies in the range from an amount in excess of 0 kg/m.sup.3 to 1,550 kg/m.sup.3.
- 7. The fluid of claim 6 wherein the ratio of said gas to said liquified gas by volume is variable with the liquified gas being present at least in an amount sufficient for transport of said predetermined concentration of proppants.
- 8. A fluid for fracturing an underground formation penetrated by a well bore consisting essentially of a predetermined amount of a liquified gas, a predetermined amount of a non-liquified gas, and a predetermined concentration of proppants, wherein the ratio of said predetermined amount of said liquified gas to said predetermined amount of said non-liquified gas is variable wherein there is at least sufficient liquid gas for transport of said predetermined concentration of said proppants, said liquified gas being liquified carbon dioxide and said non-liquified gas being one or more gases selected from the group consisting of nitrogen, air, exhaust gas, natural gas and inert gas, and wherein said proppants are first pressurized and cooled to substantially the storage pressure and temperature of said liquified gas prior to introducing said proppants into said liquified gas.
- 9. The fluid of claim 8 wherein said proppants are added to said liquified gas prior to the mixing thereof with said gas.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of Application Ser. No. 08/372,354 filed Jan. 13, 1995 now Pat. No. 5,558,160.
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Divisions (1)
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