A method of preventing or treating lost circulation during the drilling of
a well comprises the addition, at concentration ranging between about 0.5
and 6 pounds per barrel, of water-dispersible fibers having a length
between about 10 and 25 mm, for instance glass or polymer fibers, to a
pumped aqueous base-fluid including solid particles having an equivalent
diameter of less than 300 .mu.m The base-fluid with the solid particles
can be the drilling fluid or a small-volume pill specially pumped for
curing lost circulation.