PATENT CLAIM ANALYSIS

Application Number: 15772795
Application Type: Utility
Filing Date: 2018-05
Publication Date: 2018-11
Patent Classification: ["166", "280100"]

Abstract:
Methods including introducing a solids-free high-viscosity fracturing fluid (HVFF) into a subterranean formation to create or enhance at least one dominate fracture, introducing a low-viscosity pad fluid (LVPadF) into the subterranean formation above the fracture gradient pressure to create or enhance at least one first microfracture, wherein the LVPadF comprises micro-proppant, and placing at least a portion of the micro-proppant into the at least one first microfracture. Alternatingly introducing a first low-viscosity proppant fluid (LVPropF) and a high-viscosity crosslinked spacer fluid (HVCSF) into the subterranean formation, wherein the first LVPropF comprises proppant aggregates and the HVCSF comprises a gelling agent, a crosslinking agent, and a breaker, and placing at least a portion of the proppant aggregates into the dominate fracture, where the HVCSF separates clusters of proppant aggregates in the dominate fracture. Then, removing hydraulic pressure from the subterranean formation and activating the breaker in the HVCSF.

Claim (Index 5):
The method of  claim 1 , wherein the first LVPropF further comprises degradable particulates.

Metadata:
- Claim Count in Document: 50.0
- Percentile: 93.0
- Lexical Diversity: 2.7377
- Patent Class: 166.0
- Transitional Phrase Type: none
- Component Type: 0
- Foreign Priority: False
- Related Applications: ['15758722', '15753905', '15038058', '15759197', '15033217']

Analysis Scores:
- 35 USC 101 Eligibility (BERT): 0.8172939698255807
- 35 USC 102 Novelty (BERT): 0.5339935335210938
- Combined Prediction Score: 0.788963926195132
- Mean Citation Score: 360.302738
- Max Citation Score: 385.40244
- Similarity Product: 297.521776328094

Labels:
- Claim Label 101: 1
- Claim Label 102: 1
- Claim Label 103: 0
- Claim Label 112: 0
- Combined Label: 1
- Label 101 Adjusted: 1

Dataset: test