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Larry S. Eoff

Researcher at Halliburton

Publications -  163
Citations -  4526

Larry S. Eoff is an academic researcher from Halliburton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Relative permeability & Drilling fluid. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 163 publications receiving 4425 citations.

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Method and apparatus for a monodiameter wellbore, monodiameter casing, monobore, and/or monowell

TL;DR: An assembly and methods for constructing a monowell includes a monodiameter casing disposed in a monobore wellbore having diametric efficiency with a monore production delivery system disposed within the monod diameter casing as mentioned in this paper.
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Methods of consolidating formations or forming chemical casing or both while drilling

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method of drilling a well bore with a drilling fluid comprised of water, a polymeric cationic catalyst which is adsorbed on weak zones or formations formed of unconsolidated clays, shale, sand stone and the like, a water soluble or dispersible polymer which is crosslinked by a thermoset resin and causes the resin to be hard and tough when cured, a particulate curable solid thermocarboxylic acid catalyst for curing the solid and water soluble resins, and a delayed dispersible acid catalyst
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Preventing flow through subterranean zones

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present methods of preventing the flow of water or gas or both through a subterranean zone having a high temperature and a depth such that a long pumping time is required to place a sealing composition therein.
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Methods useful for controlling fluid loss in subterranean formations

TL;DR: In this paper, a method of providing at least some degree of fluid loss control during a subterranean treatment is provided, where the method may comprise providing a treatment fluid comprising an aqueous liquid and a fluid control additive, the fluid loss controller comprising a water-soluble polymer with hydrophobic or hydrophilic modification; and introducing the treatment fluid into a well bore that penetrates a underground formation.
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Well treatment fluid and methods with oxidized polysaccharide-based polymers

TL;DR: In this paper, a well treatment fluid containing water, a amine-based polymer, and an oxidized polysaccharide-based polymers was presented for treating a subterranean formation penetrated by a wellbore comprising the steps of: (a) forming the well treatment liquid, and (b) contacting the underground formation with the fluid.