A method of the preparation and utilization of polymerized
alpha-hydroxycarboxylic-acid-coated proppants for gravel pack and removal
of filter cake that was deposited by reservoir drilling fluid. In a
preferred example, polyglycolic-acid-coated sand is used to replace
conventional gravel pack sand typically used for gravel packing. Under
downhole conditions, the acidic by-product generated from the hydration
of polyglycolic-acid-coated sand can break down acid-soluble and/or
acid-breakable components embedded in the filter cake. This reaction
enhances the filter cake removal and the flow of hydrocarbon from the
producing formation. The polyglycolic-acid-coated sand may be produced by
polymerizing a glycolic acid with a natural or synthetic proppant like 20
40 mesh commercial sand, at temperatures of about 210.degree. F. or
higher.