Claims
- 1. A method for propping a fracture in a subterranean formation which comprises injecting into a subterranean well a suspension in a carrier fluid of a pre-cured proppant charge, said pre-cured proppant charge being pre-cured prior to injection into the subterranean well, said pre-cured proppant charge comprising, prior to injection of the pre-cured proppant charge into said well, resin coated sand particles most of which are composed of a single substrate particle with a thermoset resite coating thereon, the resite coating being one which, when it is the resin coating on sand particles of a proppant charge, produces a charge wherein at least one of: (a) the Conductivity Ratio thereof, throughout a given closure stress range, is greater than that of a charge of the uncoated sand particles having substantially the same particle size distribution; or (b) the Permeability Ratio thereof, throughout the stress range of about 2,000 to 10,000 p.s.i. is at least about 30 percent that of a sintered bauxite charge of substantially the same particle size, the resin for said coating being at least one of: (1) a resole; or (2) a novolac.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 327,002, filed Dec. 3, 1981, and assigned to the same assignee as the present invention.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Underdown, et al., 1982, New Proppant for Deep Hydraulic Fracturing, SPE 10889. |
Sinclair, et al., 1977, A New Proppant to Sustain Fracture Conductivity and Maximize Stimulated Production, Maurer Engineering, Inc., Houston, Texas. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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