Patent ID: 7152677

Claim:
A method for completing an interval of an open-hole wellbore penetrating a subterranean formation, said wellbore being in communication with said formation by way of an interface that comprises at least a filter cake invaded zone, said method comprising: a) locating a workstring inside said wellbore, said workstring comprising a wash pipe within a base pipe within a shroud, said workstring comprising more than one treatment section separated by at least one isolation section, wherein in said treatment sections said base pipe comprises a perforated section covered by a sand screen allowing fluid access to said wash pipe, said wash pipe and said shroud in said treatment sections being perforated, said treatment sections further comprising one or more shunt tubes having openings, said treatment sections separated by at least one isolation section, wherein in said at least one isolation section fluid communication is not allowed between said wash pipe, said base pipe, and said shroud, thereby forming first annulus between said shroud and said wellbore and a second annulus between said shroud and said base pipe, said first annulus being continuous adjacent said workstring, said second annulus comprising isolated sections in fluid communication with one another through said one or more shunt tubes; b) pumping a gravel slurry into said first annulus at a sufficient rate and pressure to form at least a first fracture in a first portion of said interval adjacent a first treatment section; c) diverting said gravel slurry to at least a second portion of said interval adjacent a second treatment section through said one or more shunt tubes in said first and second treatment sections, while providing hydraulic isolation in said second annulus between said first and said second treatment sections except through said one or more shunt tubes, thereby preventing flowback of said gravel slurry from said second portion to said first portion resulting in extension of said first fracture, and thereby forming a second fracture in said second portion of said interval.