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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 14, 2017
Filed:
Mar. 13, 2012
Franck Rey-bethbeder, Lacq, FR;
Antoine Jacques, Jurancon, FR;
Justin Martin, Pau, FR;
Antoine Sylvestre DE Ferron, Bernadets, FR;
Thierry Reess, Billere, FR;
Alain Gibert, Aubertin, FR;
Olivier Maurel, Saint Vincent de Tyrosse, FR;
Christian Laborderie, Ustaritz, FR;
Gilles Pijaudier-cabot, Ustaritz, FR;
Franck Rey-Bethbeder, Lacq, FR;
Antoine Jacques, Jurancon, FR;
Justin Martin, Pau, FR;
Antoine Sylvestre de Ferron, Bernadets, FR;
Thierry Reess, Billere, FR;
Alain Gibert, Aubertin, FR;
Olivier Maurel, Saint Vincent de Tyrosse, FR;
Christian LaBorderie, Ustaritz, FR;
Gilles Pijaudier-Cabot, Ustaritz, FR;
TOTAL S.A., Courbevoie, FR;
UNIVERSITE DE PAU ET DES PAYS DE L'ADOUR, Pau, FR;
Abstract
A method is provided for fracturing a geological hydrocarbon reservoir, including the static fracturing of the reservoir by hydraulic pressure, and the electrical fracturing of the reservoir by generating an electric arc in a well drilled into the reservoir. This enables the improved fracturing of the reservoir.