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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 22, 2014
Filed:
Jul. 03, 2008
Roger L. Schultz, Aubrey, TX (US);
Travis W. Cavender, Angleton, TX (US);
Steven Ronald Fipke, Humble, TX (US);
Aditya Shailesh Deshmukh, Bangalore, IN;
David J. Steele, Arlington, TX (US);
Jorge Enrique Velez, Bogota, CO;
Eulalio Rosas Fermin, Maturin, VE;
Roger L. Schultz, Aubrey, TX (US);
Travis W. Cavender, Angleton, TX (US);
Steven Ronald Fipke, Humble, TX (US);
Aditya Shailesh Deshmukh, Bangalore, IN;
David J. Steele, Arlington, TX (US);
Jorge Enrique Velez, Bogota, CO;
Eulalio Rosas Fermin, Maturin, VE;
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc., Houston, TX (US);
Abstract
A well system includes a main wellbore extending from a terranean surface toward a subterranean zone. A first lateral wellbore extends from the main wellbore into the subterranean zone. A second lateral wellbore extends from the main wellbore into the subterranean zone. A liner junction device resides in the main wellbore and has a first leg extending into the first lateral wellbore and a second leg extending downhole in the main wellbore. A treatment fluid injection string extends from in the main wellbore through the liner junction and into the first lateral wellbore and terminates in the first lateral wellbore. A seal in the first lateral wellbore seals against flow toward the main wellbore in an annulus adjacent an outer surface of the treatment fluid injection string.