Resin Is Polymer Derived From Ethylenic Monomers Only (e.g., Maleic, Itaconic, Etc.) Patents (Class 507/118)
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Patent number: 10844277Abstract: A method of acidizing a formation penetrated by a wellbore that includes the steps of injecting into the wellbore at a pressure below formation fracturing pressure a treatment fluid that includes a gelling fluid including a gelling agent and a hydrophobically-modified associative polymer, and an aqueous acid; and allowing the treatment fluid to acidize the formation.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2017Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: RHODIA OPERATIONSInventors: Rose Ndong, Juliette Triquet, Genyao Lin, Subramanian Kesavan, Louis Villafane, Jian Zhou, Ahmed Rabie
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Patent number: 10689566Abstract: Provided herein are coated particles, such as, for example, proppants comprising a coating. A coated particle of the present invention may swell upon contact with a solution having a salinity in a range of about 50 ppm to about 100,000 ppm and/or having a hardness in a range of about 1 ppm to about 150,000 ppm. The amount of swelling may vary by less than 50% over a salinity concentration in a range of about 50 ppm to about 100,000 ppm and/or a hardness concentration in a range of about 1 ppm to about 150,000 ppm. Also provided herein are methods of making coated particles and methods of using the same.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2016Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: Anavo Technologies, LLCInventors: Ryan Nicholas Chan, Drew Williams, Caleb Meredith, Charlotte Holt, James Charles Bray
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Patent number: 10072197Abstract: Crosslinked high molecular weight acrylamide and 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid copolymers in inverse emulsion form act as inhibitive and encapsulating agents for water-based drilling fluids system. The crosslinked copolymer are particularly useful for high salt, high density drilling fluids in high temperature and high pressure applications.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2015Date of Patent: September 11, 2018Assignees: CNPC USA Corporation, CNPC Chuanqing Drilling Engineering Company LimitedInventors: Meng Lu, Guang Chang Ma, Burhan Hoxha, Feng Feng Xiao
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Patent number: 9850416Abstract: A drilling fluid and method for drilling in a coal containing formation with a mixed metal-viscosified drilling fluid including at least 0.05% calcium sulfate.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2011Date of Patent: December 26, 2017Assignee: CANADIAN ENERGY SERVICES L.P.Inventor: Carl Keith Smith
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Patent number: 9701882Abstract: Various embodiments disclosed relate to compositions including a viscosifier polymer and a polyamine viscosity modifier and methods of using the same for treatment of subterranean formations. In various embodiments, the present invention provides a method of treating a subterranean formation. The method includes placing in a subterranean formation a composition including a viscosifier polymer and a polyamine viscosity modifier.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2014Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Kay Ann Galindo, Weibin Zha, Jay Paul Deville, Hui Zhou
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Patent number: 9670394Abstract: A method for drilling a wellbore into a formation uses a mixed metal-viscosified drilling fluid including at least 1% potassium salt and/or at least 0.05% calcium sulfate; circulating the drilling fluid through the well; and drilling into a formation. An anionic thinner may be added if the clay concentration of the drilling fluid reaches a problematic level to adversely affect pumpability of the fluid.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2013Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: CANADIAN ENERGY SERVICES L.P.Inventor: Carl Keith Smith
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Patent number: 9670011Abstract: A method of transshipping solid particulates in an aqueous suspension of solid particulates, comprising dispersing solid particulates in an aqueous liquid in the presence of at least one mineral suspending agent to form the aqueous suspension of solid particulates. The aqueous suspension of the solid particulates is hauled via a first vehicle a distance greater than or equal to 1 km. The aqueous suspension of the solid particulates is transferred from the first vehicle to a second vehicle. The aqueous suspension of solid particulates is hauled via a second vehicle a distance greater than or equal to 1 km.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2014Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: ACTIVE MINERALS INTERNATIONAL, LLCInventors: Robert J. Purcell, Jr., Dennis C. Parker, Steven B. Feldman, Rudolph Coetzee
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Patent number: 9315713Abstract: A cement composition for use in a well that penetrates a subterranean formation comprises: a calcium aluminate cement or calcium magnesia cement; water; a fluid loss additive; and a suspending agent, wherein the suspending agent is a polymer and wherein the polymer: (A) is amphoteric; (B) has a molecular weight greater than 100,000; and (C) does not increase the fluid loss of the cement composition greater than 15% at a temperature of 145° F. (63° C.) and a pressure differential of 1,000 psi (7 MPa) compared to a cement composition consisting of the cement, the water, and the fluid loss additive. A method of cementing in a subterranean formation comprises: introducing the cement composition into the subterranean formation; and allowing the cement composition to set.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2013Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Rahul C. Patil, Sandip P. Patil, Sheetal Singh
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Patent number: 9157306Abstract: A treatment fluid for treating a portion of a subterranean formation comprises: a base fluid, wherein the base fluid comprises a hydrocarbon liquid; and a gellant, wherein the gellant: is a polymer; and is activated at an activation temperature, wherein the thermal activation of the gellant causes the treatment fluid to become a gel. A method of treating a portion of a subterranean formation includes introducing the treatment fluid into the portion of the subterranean formation, wherein the subterranean formation is penetrated by a well, wherein at least a portion of the well has a bottomhole temperature greater than or equal to the activation temperature, and wherein the step of introducing comprises introducing the treatment fluid into the portion of the well.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2013Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Matthew L. Miller, Jay P. Deville
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Patent number: 9150454Abstract: The use in a bituminous composition of an organogelator molecule of the following general formula (I) is disclosed below: where: A is a hydrocarbon group which can be straight or branched, saturated or unsaturated, acyclic, cyclic or polycyclic, having 3 to 92 carbon atoms, resulting from the polymerization of lateral chains of at least one unsaturated fatty acid, X is an NH group or an oxygen atom O, R1 is a group chosen from: a straight or branched hydrocarbon group with 2 to 40 carbon atoms, optionally including one or more heteroatoms and optionally including one or more unsaturations, or an aromatic group, substituted or otherwise, R2 is a group selected among: a hydrogen atom, a straight or branched hydrocarbon group with 1 to 40 carbon atoms, including one or more heteroatoms and optionally including one or more unsaturations, or an aromatic group, substituted or otherwise; m and n are, separately from one another, an integer ranging from 1 to 4, p is an integer ranging from 0 to 4, q is an inteType: GrantFiled: April 29, 2011Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Total Raffinage MarketingInventors: Sylvia Harders, Laurence Lapalu, Romuald Botel
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Patent number: 9115556Abstract: The present invention is directed to the method drilling a borehole with monoester-based drilling fluid compositions. In some embodiments, the methods for making such monoester-based lubricants utilize a biomass precursor and/or low value Fischer-Tropsch (FT) olefins and/or alcohols so as to produce high value monoester-based drilling fluids. In some embodiments, such monoester-based drilling fluids are derived from FT olefins and fatty acids. The fatty acids can be from a bio-based source (i.e., biomass, renewable source) or can be derived from FT alcohols via oxidation.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2013Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: Chevron U.S.A. Inc.Inventors: Stephen Joseph Miller, Saleh Ali Elomari, Edward Malachosky, Edward Keith Morton, Ronald John Lenz, Jr., Rithana Chea
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Publication number: 20150065398Abstract: The invention provides, inter alia, compositions and methods of using a lubricating agent containing nanoparticles in various drilling applications. Furthermore, the lubricating agent may act as a corrosion inhibitor and a friction reducer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Inventors: Cherie Gartland, Guy McClung, Randy Block
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Publication number: 20150021023Abstract: Providing high energy materials that can be placed in previously created fractures and activating them in place to extend or change an existing fracture system. Also detecting the location of fractures or permeable pathways and a means to assess the extent and efficiency of proppant emplacement.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2013Publication date: January 22, 2015Applicant: Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLCInventors: Jeffery James Roberts, Roger D. Aines, Eric B. Duoss, Christopher M. Spadaccini, Kevin S. Vandersall
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Publication number: 20150008044Abstract: The disclosed invention is a unique drilling fluid composition and method for reducing lost mud circulation in wellbores due to seepage loss into fluid permeable subterranean formations. The drilling fluid composition comprises a variety of shapes and sizes of distinctive unadulterated elastomeric rubber particles derived from the tire retreading (recapping) process. These elastomeric rubber particles are incorporated into an aqueous, hydrocarbon, or synthetic drilling fluid in sufficient amounts as to plug holes, fractures, and fissures, form a mud cake, and thus stem the loss of drilling fluids from the lost circulation zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2013Publication date: January 8, 2015Inventor: James Blair Fontenot
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Patent number: 8895478Abstract: The invention relates to novel polymers derived from: (A) at least one N-vinyl amide-based unit and/or at least one acrylamide-based unit, and (B) at least one unit comprising: (i) at least one hydroxyl group, and/or (ii) at least one functional group convertible to a hydroxyl group wherein at least one group is converted to hydroxyl functionality in the final polymer product, wherein the polymer comprises at least one ester group. The polymers and compositions are used in oilfield applications, such as an inhibitor of gas hydrates and/or a kinetic inhibitor of gas hydrates. The polymer can assume alternating, block, and/or random configurations of the repeating units, with at least one ester group.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2010Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: ISP Investments Inc.Inventors: Osama M. Musa, Cuiyue Lei
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Publication number: 20140274815Abstract: The invention relates to modified reinforcement fibers for use in a variety of applications. The modification includes crimping linear or straight reinforcement fibers to create a deformed or different shaped reinforcement fiber. Examples of the shaped fibers resulting from crimping include w-shaped, s-shaped, z-shaped and wedge-shaped.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: FORTA CORPORATIONInventors: JEFFREY B. LOVETT, CHRISTOPHER P. LOVETT, KEITH DAVIS, DANIEL T. BIDDLE
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Publication number: 20140262228Abstract: A composition including a wellbore work fluid and a polymer having mechanically labile chemical bonds is injected downhole, and combines with fluid present downhole to yield a composite fluid. Mechanical energy (e.g., ultrasonic energy) is provided to the composite fluid downhole to cleave the mechanically labile chemical bonds in the polymer. The polymer may be used as a viscosifier, friction reducer, or fluid loss additive. Cleaving the mechanically labile chemical bonds with mechanical energy allows precise degradation downhole.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Jay Paul Deville, Hui Zhou
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Patent number: 8822386Abstract: Nanomaterial compositions are useful for applications in drilling and completion fluids as enhancers of electrical and thermal conductivity, emulsion stabilizers, wellbore strength improvers, drag reduction agents, wettability changers, corrosion coating compositions and the like. These nanomaterials may be dispersed in the liquid phase in low volumetric fraction, particularly as compared to corresponding agents of larger size. Nanofluids (fluids containing nano-sized particles) may be used to drill at least part of the wellbore. Nanofluids for drilling and completion applications may be designed including nanoparticles such as carbon nanotubes. These fluids containing nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotubes, meet the required rheological and filtration properties for application in challenging HPHT drilling and completions operations.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2011Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Lirio Quintero, Antonio Enrique Cardenas, David E. Clark
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Publication number: 20140174724Abstract: The present invention relates to hollow hydrogel capsules. In various embodiments, the present invention provides a method of treating a subterranean formation with a hollow hydrogel capsule including a hydrogel shell including a hydrolyzed and crosslinked polymerized composition. The hollow hydrogel capsule also includes a hollow interior including at least one component of a downhole composition for subterranean petroleum or water well drilling, stimulation, clean-up, production, completion, abandonment, or a combination thereof. In various embodiments, the present invention provides compositions comprising the hollow hydrogel capsules and methods of making the hollow hydrogel capsules.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2012Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Philip Wayne Livanec, Scott Anthony Klasner
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Publication number: 20140162910Abstract: A method of servicing a wellbore in a subterranean formation having one or more lost circulation zones comprising placing a wellbore servicing fluid comprising a sealing composition into the wellbore, wherein the sealing composition comprises a latex and an accelerator and wherein the latex, the accelerator or both are encapsulated with an encapsulation material. A wellbore servicing fluid comprising a latex and an accelerator wherein the latex, the accelerator, or both are encapsulated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2012Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Nicholas Charles BRALEY, Anthony M. BADALAMENTI, Jay Paul DEVILLE
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Publication number: 20140090897Abstract: There is described an invert emulsion wellbore fluid that includes: an oleaginous external phase; a non-oleaginous internal phase; an emulsifier; and a rheological additive comprising a sulphonated polymer formed from 100 to 10,000 monomers. There is also described a method of drilling a subterranean hole using the invert emulsion drilling fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: M-I L.L.C.Inventors: Lijein Lee, Steven Young, John Chapman
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Patent number: 8685900Abstract: Methods and fluids are provided that include, but are not limited to, a drilling fluid comprising an aqueous base fluid and a fluid loss control additive that comprises at least one polymeric micro gel and a method comprising: providing an aqueous based treatment fluid comprising a fluid loss control additive that comprises at least one polymeric micro gel; placing the aqueous based treatment fluid in a subterranean formation via a well bore penetrating the subterranean formation; allowing the fluid loss control additive to become incorporated into a filter cake located on a surface within the subterranean formation; allowing the filter cake to be degraded; and producing hydrocarbons from the formation. Additional methods are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2009Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Ryan G. Ezell, Jun Jim Wu
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Publication number: 20140060843Abstract: A method of servicing a wellbore in a subterranean formation comprising placing a wellbore servicing fluid comprising a lost-circulation composite material into a wellbore, wherein the lost-circulation composite material comprises a swellable component and a reinforcing component. A wellbore servicing fluid comprising a reinforcing component disposed within a swellable component wherein the swellable component comprises a crosslinked polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2012Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Robert J. MURPHY, Matthew L. MILLER
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Publication number: 20140005079Abstract: A oil field production fluid, namely a drilling mud composition, comprising a mixture of: (a) at least one base oil component; and (b) an additive component comprising a blend of dibasic esters. The functional fluid can optionally comprise additional additive components. The blend of dibasic esters comprises two or more of dialkyl methylglutarate, dialkyl adipate, dialkyl ethylsuccinate, dialkyl succinate, dialkyl glutarate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: RHODIA OPERATIONSInventors: Manilal S. DAHANAYAKE, Subramanian KESAVAN, David FLUCK
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Publication number: 20130345098Abstract: A method using a single additive to modify or enhance one or more properties of a drilling fluid for drilling a wellbore in a subterranean formation, prevent lost circulation during the drilling, and/or increase bonding strength during cementing of the wellbore. The additive comprises an oil absorbent material comprising homopolymers or copolymers comprising styrene butadiene, acrylate, phthalate, and carbonate salts.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2012Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventors: Kay Ann Morris, Matthew Lynn Miller
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Publication number: 20130310284Abstract: Methods of stabilizing water-sensitive clays in subterranean formations may include introducing a drill-in treatment fluid into at least a portion of a subterranean formation comprising water-sensitive minerals, where providing the drill-in treatment fluid comprises an aqueous-based fluid and a hydrophobically-modified cationic polymer; and allowing the hydrophobically-modified cationic polymer to at least partially coat the water-sensitive mineral.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2012Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Jimmie D. Weaver, Philip D. Nguyen
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Patent number: 8541346Abstract: The present invention relates to bridging agents for use in subterranean formations, to well drill-in and servicing fluids comprising such bridging agents, and to methods of using such bridging agents and well drill-in and servicing fluids in subterranean drilling operations. An example of a well drill-in and servicing fluid of the present invention comprises a viscosified fluid, a fluid loss control additive, and a bridging agent comprising a degradable material.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2010Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Bradley L. Todd, Trinidad Munoz, Jr.
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Publication number: 20130244910Abstract: A method of servicing a wellbore in contact with a subterranean formation, comprising placing a wellbore servicing fluid comprising a drilling fluid and lost circulation material into a lost circulation zone within the wellbore, wherein the lost circulation material comprises a polyelectrolyte multilayer material and a first counterion. A wellbore servicing fluid comprising a drilling fluid and a lost circulation material comprising a polyelectrolyte multilayer material and a counterion comprising a halide, wherein the LCM has a first state that is hydrophilic. A tunable lost circulation material comprising a base material, a polyelectrolyte multilayer on said base material, wherein the polyelectrolyte multilayer comprises a first electrolyte layer, a second electrolyte layer, and a charged surface, and a counterion, wherein wettability of the lost circulation material is a function of the counterion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2012Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Philip Wayne LIVANEC, Matthew Lynn MILLER
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Publication number: 20130217603Abstract: The present invention relates to particles that are useful for enhancing hindered settling in suspensions. One embodiment of the present invention provides a method of providing a subterranean treatment fluid including a base fluid and a weighting agent having a first average settling velocity; and a neutral-density particle; and mixing the subterranean treatment fluid with the neutral-density particle thereby reducing the weighting agent to a second average settling velocity.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2012Publication date: August 22, 2013Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Dale E. Jamison, Stephen W. Almond
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Publication number: 20130160998Abstract: Compositions of lost circulation materials are provided that are useful for identifying the location of fluid loss in a wellbore. The compositions include additives which enhance a property of the composition such that they can be detected by an LWD or MWD tool capable of measuring the property when the composition is deployed in a region of loss, and can be distinguished by the LWD or MWD tool from the formation and mud fluid. Methods are also provided for using the composition to detect the location of fluid loss and for controlling the loss of fluid from the wellbore. The methods involve deploying the compositions in loss regions by adding the compositions to drilling mud, and measuring a property of the compositions using an LWD or MWD tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Inventors: Francois M. Auzerais, Dzevat Omeragic, Slaheddine Kefi, Dean M. Homan, John P. Horkowitz, Benoit Vidick, Dominique Malard, Robert Utter, Andrew Hawthorn
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Patent number: 8450249Abstract: A method of introducing a drag reducing polymer into a pipeline such that the friction loss associated with the turbulent flow though the pipeline is reduced by suppressing the growth of turbulent eddies. The drag reducing polymer is introduced into a liquid hydrocarbon having an asphaltene content of at least 3 weight percent and an API gravity of less than about 26° to thereby produce a treated liquid hydrocarbon. The treated liquid hydrocarbon does not have a viscosity less than the viscosity of the liquid hydrocarbon prior to treatment with the drag reducing polymer. Additionally, the drag reducing polymer is added to the liquid hydrocarbon in the range from about 0.1 to about 500 ppmw.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2011Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Phillips 66 CompanyInventors: Stuart N. Milligan, Ray L. Johnston, Timothy L. Burden, Wayne R. Dreher, Kenneth W. Smith, William F. Harris
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Patent number: 8450250Abstract: A method of preparing a drag reducing polymer wherein the drag reducing polymer is able to be injected into a pipeline, such that the friction loss associated with the turbulent flow through the pipeline is reduced by suppressing the growth of turbulent eddies. The drag reducing polymer is injected into a pipeline of liquid hydrocarbon hydrocarbon having an asphaltene content of at least 3 weight percent and an API gravity of less than about 26° to thereby produce a treated liquid hydrocarbon wherein the viscosity of the treated liquid hydrocarbon is not less than the viscosity of the liquid hydrocarbon prior to treatment with the drag reducing polymer. The drag reducing polymer has a solubility parameter within 4 MPa1/2 of the solubility parameter of the liquid hydrocarbon. The drag reducing polymer is also added to the liquid hydrocarbon in the range from about 0.1 to about 500 ppmw.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2011Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Phillips 66 CompanyInventors: Stuart N. Milligan, Ray L. Johnston, Timothy L. Burden, Wayne R. Dreher, Kenneth W. Smith, William F. Harris
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Patent number: 8450251Abstract: A system for reducing pressure drop associated with the turbulent flow of asphaltenic crude oil through a conduit. The crude oil has a high asphaltene content and/or a low API gravity. Such reduction in pressure drop is achieved by treating the asphaltenic crude oil with a high molecular weight drag reducing polymer that can have a solubility parameter within about 20 percent of the solubility parameter of the heavy crude oil. The drag reducing polymer can also comprise the residues of monomers having at least one heteroatom.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2011Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Phillips 66 CompanyInventors: Stuart N. Milligan, Ray L. Johnston, Timothy L. Burden, Wayne R. Dreher, Kenneth W. Smith, William F. Harris
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Patent number: 8426498Abstract: A method of introducing a drag reducing polymer into a pipeline such that the friction loss associated with the turbulent flow though the pipeline is reduced by suppressing the growth of turbulent eddies. The drag reducing polymer is introduced into a liquid hydrocarbon having an asphaltene content of at least 3 weight percent and/or an API gravity of less than about 26° to thereby produce a treated liquid hydrocarbon. The treated liquid hydrocarbon does not have a viscosity less than the viscosity of the liquid hydrocarbon prior to treatment with the drag reducing polymer. Additionally, the drag reducing polymer is added to the liquid hydrocarbon in the range from about 0.1 to about 500 ppmw.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2011Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Phillips 66 CompanyInventors: Stuart N. Milligan, Ray L. Johnston, Timothy L. Burden, Wayne R. Dreher, Kenneth W. Smith, William F. Harris
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Patent number: 8424619Abstract: This invention is based upon the finding that certain chlorosulfonated ?-olefin copolymers can be beneficially utilized in drilling fluids that are utilized in drilling subterreanean wells. For instance, it has been unexpectedly found that certain chlorosulfonated ?-olefin copolymers can be beneficially used as total or partial replacements for organoclays in oil based drilling fluids.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2011Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Eliokem S.A.S.Inventors: Cecile Mazard, Bertrand Guichard, Andrea Valenti
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Publication number: 20130085086Abstract: A non-aqueous wellbore servicing fluid comprising a fluid loss additive wherein the fluid loss additive comprises the reaction product of (i) a functional polymer and (ii) an oligomerized fatty acid. A method of conducting an oil-field operation comprising placing a non-aqueous wellbore servicing fluid downhole wherein the non-aqueous wellbore servicing fluid comprises a fluid loss additive comprising the reaction product of (i) a functional polymer and (ii) an oligomerized fatty acid.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LPInventors: Jeffery R. HARRIS, Frank E. EVANS
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Publication number: 20130085085Abstract: A non-aqueous wellbore servicing fluid comprising a fluid loss additive wherein the fluid loss additive comprises the reaction product of (i) a functional polymer and (ii) an oligomerized fatty acid. A method of conducting an oil-field operation comprising placing a non-aqueous wellbore servicing fluid downhole wherein the non-aqueous wellbore servicing fluid comprises a fluid loss additive comprising the reaction product of (i) a functional polymer and (ii) an oligomerized fatty acid.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2011Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LPInventors: Jeffery R. HARRIS, Frank E. EVANS
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Patent number: 8383558Abstract: Sealant compositions comprising an alkali swellable latex and a pH increasing material and methods of using the same to service a wellbore are provided. In one embodiment, the sealant composition can be used in a wellbore and includes an alkali swellable latex and a pH increasing material. The sealant composition can have a pH of from about 7 to about 14. In other embodiments, the pH increasing material includes a base-producing material. The base-producing material can include alkali and alkali earth metal carbonates, alkali and alkali earth metal bicarbonates, alkali and alkali earth metal hydroxides, alkali and alkali earth metal oxides, alkali and alkali earth metal phosphates, alkali and alkali earth metal hydrogen phosphates, alkali and alkaline earth metal sulphides, alkali and alkaline earth metal salts of silicates, alkali and alkaline earth metal salts of aluminates, water soluble or water dispersible organic amines, polymeric amine, amino alcohols, or combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2009Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: B. Raghava Reddy, Mark R. Savery, Krishna M. Ravi, Donald L. Whitfill
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Publication number: 20120322695Abstract: Method for controlling lost circulation in a subterranean well using oil-dispersible lost-circulation materials which comprise fibers that are coated (or sized) with a lipophilic coupling agent, a lipophilic film-forming polymer or both. The fibers are preferably between about 6 mm and about 25 mm long, and between about 10 ?m and about 200 ?m in diameter. The fibers may be added to carrier fluids comprising oil-base fluids, synthetic-base fluids, invert-emulsion-base fluids and combinations thereof. The preferred fiber concentration in the carrier fluid is between about 0.55 g/L and about 28.5 g/L. The carrier fluid may be a drilling fluid, a spacer fluid or a lost-circulation pill.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2010Publication date: December 20, 2012Inventors: Slaheddine Kefi, Jesse C. Lee, Chrystel Brunet-Cambus, Nikhil Shindgikar
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Publication number: 20120264657Abstract: Stabilized emulsion compositions comprising an oleaginous fluid, a fluid that is at least partially immiscible with the oleaginous fluid, and, an emulsion stabilizing agent. The emulsion stabilizing agent comprises a first ionic compound soluble in the oleaginous fluid or the fluid that is at least partially immiscible with the oleaginous fluid and a second ionic compound with a charge of opposite sign of the first ionic compound and that is at least partially soluble in the opposite fluid as the first ionic compound. The first ionic compound and the second ionic compound are selected from the group consisting of: a cationic ionic surfactant, an anionic surfactant, a cationic polyelectrolyte, an anionic polyelectrolyte, and a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2012Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Ryan van Zanten
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Publication number: 20120210911Abstract: A well treatment composition comprises: a water-soluble, organic liquid, wherein the organic liquid: (A) comprises the continuous phase of the well treatment composition; and (B) comprises a polyglycol or a derivative of polyglycol; a fluid loss additive, wherein the fluid loss additive: (A) is insoluble in the organic liquid; and (B) comprises a high molecular weight, water-swellable polymer; and a suspending agent, wherein the suspending agent comprises an organophilic clay, wherein the well treatment composition has an activity of at least 15%. A method of cementing in a subterranean formation comprises: introducing a cement composition into the subterranean formation, the cement composition comprising: (i) cement; (ii) water; and (iii) the well treatment composition; and allowing the cement composition to set after introduction into the subterranean formation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2012Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES, INC.Inventors: Abhijit TARAFDAR, Remitha AK
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Publication number: 20120202718Abstract: A method of formulating a wellbore fluid that includes precipitating a weighting agent from a solution; and adding the precipitated weighting agent to a base fluid to form a wellbore fluid is disclosed. Fluids and methods of formulating wellbore fluids that contain dispersant coated precipitated weighting agents are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: M-I L.L.C.Inventors: David Antony Ballard, Jarrod Massam
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Publication number: 20120157352Abstract: The invention relates to novel polymers derived from: (A) at least one N-vinyl amide-based unit and/or at least one acrylamide-based unit, and (B) at least one unit comprising: (i) at least one hydroxyl group, and/or (ii) at least one functional group convertible to a hydroxyl group wherein at least one group is converted to hydroxyl functionality in the final polymer product, wherein the polymer comprises at least one ester group. The polymers and compositions are used in oilfield applications, such as an inhibitor of gas hydrates and/or a kinetic inhibitor of gas hydrates. The polymer can assume alternating, block, and/or random configurations of the repeating units, with at least one ester group.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2010Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: ISP INVESTMENTS INC.Inventors: Osama M. Musa, Cuiyue Lei
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Publication number: 20120122739Abstract: Fluids for use within a wellbore are provided, comprising amorphous polyalphaolefins and/or amorphous polyisobutylene in an oil-based hydrocarbon solvent. Novel properties of such fluids are described, and the fluids may be used, for example, during drilling or fracturing operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2012Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: Amir A. MIRZAEI, Hirbod RAD
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Publication number: 20120067586Abstract: A composition for providing a stable foam with high tolerance to hydrocarbons includes (a) an aqueous liquid; (b) at least one water soluble or dispersible silicon-containing polyether foamant contained within the aqueous liquid; and (c) a non-aqueous liquid. The aqueous liquid includes water and brine. The non-aqueous liquid includes liquid hydrocarbons.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: Momentive Performance Materials Inc.Inventors: Kalman KOCZO, Oleg Tselnik, Benjamin Falk, George A. Policello
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Patent number: 8105984Abstract: A reduced abrasion drilling fluid system and method of drilling a borehole by circulating the reduced abrasion drilling fluid through the borehole is disclosed. The reduced abrasion drilling fluid comprises a drilling fluid, a first additive and a weighting agent, wherein the weighting agent has a particle size of at least 90% by volume less than 50 ?m.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2009Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Intevep, S.A.Inventors: Freddy Quiroga, George Quercia, Richard Rengifo, Manuel Mas
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Publication number: 20120015852Abstract: Nanomaterial compositions are useful for applications in drilling and completion fluids as enhancers of electrical and thermal conductivity, emulsion stabilizers, wellbore strength improvers, drag reduction agents, wettability changers, corrosion coating compositions and the like. These nanomaterials may be dispersed in the liquid phase in low volumetric fraction, particularly as compared to corresponding agents of larger size. Nanofluids (fluids containing nano-sized particles) may be used to drill at least part of the wellbore. Nanofluids for drilling and completion applications may be designed including nanoparticles such as carbon nanotubes. These fluids containing nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotubes, meet the required rheological and filtration properties for application in challenging HPHT drilling and completions operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2011Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Lirio Quintero, Antonio Enrique Cardenas, David E. Clark
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Patent number: 8071509Abstract: The present invention relates to glycerol based drilling fluids. In particular, the invention relates to drilling fluids comprising a 95-20 volume % glycerol/water solution capable of stabilizing water-sensitive formations during drilling and the use of such solutions for drilling a well having water-sensitive formations.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2008Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Engineered Drilling Solutions Inc.Inventor: Daniel Guy Pomerleau
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Publication number: 20110294704Abstract: Methods of reducing the permeability of a subterranean formation to aqueous-based fluids using a water-soluble relative permeability modifier that comprises a hydrophobically modified polymer, wherein the hydrophobically modified polymer is a reaction product of: a hydrophilic polymer that comprises a polymer selected from the group consisting of a polyvinylamine, a poly(vinylamine/vinyl alcohol), and an alkyl acrylate polymer; and, a hydrophobic compound comprising at least one alkyl chain having a carbon chain length between about 4 and about 22 carbons. The water-soluble relative permeability modifier may be placed within a subterranean drilling operation such that the water-soluble relative permeability modifier attaches onto surfaces within the subterranean formation to effect permeability of aqueous fluids.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Larry S. Eoff, Eldon D. Dalrymple, B. Raghava Reddy
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Patent number: 8053394Abstract: A drilling fluid has a redispersible polymer powder introduced as a water dispersion that is capable of providing a deformable latex film on at least a portion of a subterranean sand formation and which inhibits or controls fluid loss and acts as a sealing agent when used to drill in sand formations for hydrocarbon recovery operations. The redispersible polymer powder may be made by drying the emulsion in which they are formed and then grinding into a powder or by spray drying. The polymer particles of suitable size precipitate or collect or assemble onto the pores of a subterranean sand formation to at least partial seal the formation with a deformable polymer film.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2010Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Tao Xiang, Dennis K. Clapper, Donald C. Krause