Organic Component Consists Only Of Carbon, Hydrogen, And Nitrogen Patents (Class 507/248)
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Patent number: 11629281Abstract: A composition of a lubricant including a GTL hydrocarbon, fatty acid amine, and styrene block polymer.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2022Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: SciDev Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Shawn Lu
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Patent number: 8969261Abstract: A composition for enhancing fluid viscosity including a mixture of at least one cationic or cationizable polymer and at least one anionic or anionizable (hydrolysable) polymer. The composition has a zeta potential at 25° C. in the range of 0.5 to 100 mV or ?0.5 to ?100 mV, typically 1 to 60 mV or ?1 to ?60 mV, or is a precursor convertible at a temperature of 100 to 250° C. to the composition having a zeta potential at 25° C. of 0.5 to 100 mV or ?0.5 to ?100 mV, typically 1 to 60 mV or ?1 to ?60 mV. Typically the compositions exhibit salt tolerance and interaction of both polymers at very high temperatures (>300° F.) such that the system exhibits an increase of viscosity at extreme temperatures. The compositions are useful for hydraulic fracturing, enhanced oil recovery, subterranean acidization, personal care as well as home and industrial cleaners.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2011Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Rhodia OperationsInventors: Ruela Talingting Pabalan, Nemesio Martinez-Castro, Subramanian Kesavan, Marie Pierre Labeau, Bruno Langlois
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Patent number: 8932998Abstract: A method for forming a well and pipeline treating fluid is provided. The method comprises combining a cross-linkable gelling polymer, a scavenging compound capable of reducing a concentration of divalent and polyvalent metal ions and salts thereof available for reaction, a hydration solvent and optionally an acid. The resulting mixture has a pH ranging from about 3 to about 7 and a first viscosity. The mixture is maintained at conditions suitable for hydration of the cross-linkable gelling polymer until the mixture has a second viscosity that is greater than the first viscosity. The mixture is combined with an aqueous based fluid and at least one cross-linking agent. The pH of the mixture is raised to a sufficient level to allow a desired degree of cross-linking to occur. Other methods, a well and pipeline treating gel and a well and pipeline treating fluid are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2009Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Jinguo Zhang, Paul H. Javora, Keith W. Sharp
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Patent number: 8895482Abstract: Degeneration of shale caused by oxygen in aqueous drilling, fracturing and completion fluids is minimized by introducing imidazolines modified so that they will be attracted efficiently to pyrites in the shale, thereby forming a protective coating on the pyrites. Inhibiting oxidation of the pyrites sharply reduces physical degradation of the shale in the presence of drilling, fracturing and completion fluids carrying oxygen. The imidazoline is an ionic salt or a beatine.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2011Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Smart Chemical Services, LPInventors: Kevin Smith, Jeffrey Snider, Jimmy Poindexter
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Patent number: 8889601Abstract: Controlling microbial growth and activity during Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery processes is disclosed. Specific control of microbial growth and activity in this process results in prevention of nutrient loss in transit and allows better targeting of microbial activity to the desired subsurface location(s).Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2009Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: E I du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Robert D. Fallon
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Publication number: 20140309149Abstract: Proppants for use in fractured or gravel packed/frac packed oil and gas wells are provided with a contaminant removal component to remove one or more of the contaminants found in subterranean water/hydrocarbon from a production well. The water/hydrocarbon cleaning proppant solids may be used as discrete particles in a proppant formulation, as a coating on proppant solids in pores of a porous proppant solid or as part of the proppant's internal structure. The contaminant removal component removes contaminants, especially dissolved contaminants, in the subterranean water or hydrocarbon before the water/hydrocarbon leaves the well. For those contaminant removal components that can be regenerated, such as ion exchange resins, a measured quantity of an acidic regeneration solution can be injected into the fractured stratum for regeneration and recovered when the well resumes production.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2014Publication date: October 16, 2014Applicant: PREFERRED TECHNOLOGY, LLCInventors: Robert Ray McDaniel, Avis Lloyd McCrary
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Publication number: 20140213490Abstract: A method of servicing a wellbore in a subterranean formation comprising placing a wellbore servicing fluid comprising a coupling agent, a hardenable resin and a hardening agent into the wellbore wherein the coupling agent comprises a multihydroxy phenyl, a dihydroxy phenyl, a trihydroxy phenyl, ascorbic acid, a hydroxymethylnaphthol, an oxidation product thereof, a derivative thereof, or combinations thereof. A wellbore servicing fluid comprising a coupling agent, a hardenable resin, a hardening agent and a proppant wherein the coupling agent comprises a multihydroxy phenyl, a dihydroxy phenyl, a trihydroxy phenyl, ascorbic acid, a hydroxymethylphenol, a hydroxymethylnaphthol, an oxidation product thereof, a derivative thereof, or combinations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2013Publication date: July 31, 2014Applicant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: James William OGLE, Philip D. NGUYEN, Feng LIANG
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Patent number: 8691736Abstract: The invention is directed to long lasting crosslinked water-soluble swellable polymers, methods for making same, and their uses. More particularly, the invention relates to a composition comprising expandable polymeric particles having cationic sites as well as labile crosslinkers and stable crosslinkers, said particle mixed with a fluid. A particularly important use is as an injection fluid in petroleum production, where the expandable polymeric particles are injected into a target zones in the reservoirs and when the heat and/or a suitable pH in the reservoir cause degradation of the labile crosslinker and when the particle expands, the cationic sites in the polymer adsorb to negative sites of the rock in the formation, thus diverting water to lower permeability regions and improving oil recovery. However, many other uses are possible.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2010Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignees: ConocoPhillips Company, University of KansasInventors: Ahmad Moradi-Araghi, James H. Hedges, David R. Zornes, Riley B. Needham, Huili Guan, Jenn-Tai Liang, Cory Berkland, James P. Johnson, Min Cheng, Faye L. Scully
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Patent number: 8669214Abstract: The invention is directed to stable crosslinked water-soluble swellable polymers and methods for making same. More particularly, the invention relates to a composition comprising expandable polymeric particles having anionic sites and labile crosslinkers and stable crosslinkers, said particle mixed with a fluid and a cationic crosslinker that is capable of further crosslinking the particle on degradation of the labile crosslinker and exposure of the anionic sites so as to form a gel. A particularly important use is as an injection fluid in petroleum production, where the expandable polymeric particles are injected into target zone and when the heat and/or suitable pH of the target zone cause degradation of the labile crosslinker and the particle expands, the cationic crosslinker crosslinks the polymer to form a gel, thus diverting water to lower permeability regions and improving oil recovery.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2010Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignees: ConocoPhillips Company, University of KansasInventors: Ahmad Moradi-Araghi, James H. Hedges, David R. Zornes, Riley B. Needham, Huili Guan, Jenn-Tai Liang, Cory Berkland, James P. Johnson, Min Cheng, Faye L. Scully
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Patent number: 8653011Abstract: A gelled organic-based fluid system and method of forming and using the system. The fluid system is prepared by gelling an organic solvent, a viscoelastic surfactant, and a nitrogen compound having a free electron pair such as urea in an amount effective to both increase viscosity and increase a rate of breaking the viscosity, relative to the gelled system without the nitrogen compound. In a further aspect, the method is used to treat a well penetrating a subterranean formation, for example, in a coiled tubing cleanout, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2009Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Mathew M. Samuel, Leiming Li, Juliet Edwena Juel
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Patent number: 8618026Abstract: A subterranean treatment additive comprising a viscoelastic surfactant and an amphiphilic polymer. Wherein the amphiphilic polymer comprises a hydrophobic component, and a hydrophilic component, the hydrophilic component itself comprising at least 15 monomer units. The subterranean treatment additive may be used as part of a treatment fluid with an aqueous base fluid that may be a brine.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2012Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Ryan G. Ezell, Ryan van Zanten
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Patent number: 8614170Abstract: A method of treating a medium for water fracturing is disclosed, the method comprises: introducing at least one biocide and at least one metabolic inhibitor in the medium, using the medium for water fracturing. In another aspect a method of controlling the post-fracture reservoir souring by the metabolic activities of sulfate reducing bacteria of a well is described: at least one biocide and at least one metabolic inhibitor are introduced in a medium made of water, the medium is used for fracturing the well, and the medium remains in the reservoir to kill and/or inhibit growth of sulfate reducing bacteria.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2009Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Syed Ali, Shawn McCleskey Rimassa, Francois M. Auzerais, Curtis L. Boney, Leiming Li
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Patent number: 8580047Abstract: A composition including HCl, urea, complex substituted keto-amine-hydrochloride, an alcohol, an ethoxylate, and a ketone is provided for performing hydraulic fracturing or oil or gas wells, solubilizing calcium carbonate, or lowering salt and bicarbonate levels in irrigation systems.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2013Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Green Products & Technologies, LLCInventor: John T. MacDonald
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Patent number: 8551924Abstract: Consolidation fluids comprising: an aqueous base fluid comprising a hardening agent; an emulsified resin having an aqueous external phase and an organic internal phase; a silane coupling agent; and a surfactant. The consolidation fluid itself may be emulsified and further comprise an emulsifying agent. The consolidation fluid may also be foamed in some cases.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2012Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Richard D. Rickman, Philip D. Nguyen, Ronald G. Dusterhoft
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Patent number: 8481463Abstract: A grouting composition for use in insulating a portion of a tubular located inside an enclosed conduit comprises: (A) an oil-swellable binding material comprising a organophilic clay; and (B) a hydrocarbon liquid, wherein the hydrocarbon liquid is the continuous phase of the grouting composition; and (C) an insulating material comprising a hollow microsphere, wherein after the grouting composition has set, the grouting composition has a thermal conductivity of less than 0.3 BTU/hr·ft·° F.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2012Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventor: Eric B. Frantz
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Patent number: 8424600Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method and system for treating a well having a wellbore extending from a ground surface or subsea surface downhole to an oil producing formation. Oil producing formations are capable of generating formation fluids into a wellbore. Formation fluids are comprised of at least an oil fraction and an aqueous fraction. Emulsions may form during oil production, and such emulsions may be comprised of oil and water. Inhibitor compositions may be employed to break such emulsions.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2010Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Chevron U.S.A. Inc.Inventor: Darrell L. Gallup
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Patent number: 8413745Abstract: Water-based drilling mud lubricants using a blend of fatty acid polyamine salts and fatty acid esters give synergistically better lubricity results than either component used separately. For example, the blends with different ratios of fatty acid diethylenetriamine salt and fatty acid methyl ester demonstrate much better lubricity in water-based drilling fluids than those where only fatty acid diethylenetriamine salt or fatty acid methyl ester are separately used. The amines in fatty acid amine salt might also include other polyamines, such as butanediamine pentamethylenediamine, spermidine, spermine, propylene diamine and propylene polyamines. The fatty acid esters might also include fatty acid ethyl ester, fatty acid glycerol ester and fatty acid trimethylolpropane ester. The carbon numbers of the fatty acids used to make the components in the lubricant blend may range from C4 to C28.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2010Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Tao Xiang, Remy Azrai Mohd Amin
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Patent number: 8415279Abstract: Nanoemulsions, miniemulsions, microemulsion systems with excess oil or water or both (Winsor III) or single phase microemulsions (Winsor IV) may be pre-formed and used as one or more fluid pills during hydrocarbon recovery operations after drilling with OBM or SBM. The nanoemulsions, miniemulsions, microemulsion systems with excess oil or water or both or single phase microemulsions remove oil and solids from the well and wellbore surfaces. In one non-limiting embodiment, a single phase microemulsion (SPME) or other pre-formed fluid may be created from a polar phase, a nonpolar phase, an optional viscosifier, and at least one surfactant.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2010Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Lirio Quintero, Chad F. Christian, Alexander McKellar, Cristina Torres, David E. Clark, Thomas A. Jones
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Patent number: 8367589Abstract: A treatment fluid for treating a subterranean formation penetrated by a wellbore is formed from an aqueous medium, a diutan heteropolysaccharide having a tetrasaccharide repeating unit in the polymer backbone and a peroxide breaker. A method of treating a subterranean formation penetrated by a wellbore may be carried out by introducing the treatment fluid into the formation through the wellbore. Breaking aids or catalysts may also be used with the treatment fluid.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2008Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Leiming Li, Syed Ali, Oscar Bustos, Lijun Lin, Curtis L. Boney
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Publication number: 20120322694Abstract: A base fluid may contain nanoparticles where the base fluid may include a non-aqueous fluid, an aqueous fluid, and combinations thereof. The fluid may have a resistivity range of from about 0.02 ohm-m to about 1,000,000 ohm-m. The non-aqueous fluid may be a brine-in-oil emulsion, or a water-in-oil emulsion; and the aqueous fluid may be an oil-in-water emulsion, or an oil-in-brine emulsion; and combinations thereof. The addition of nanoparticles to the base fluid may improve or increase the electrical conductivity and other electrical properties of the fluid. The fluid may be a drilling fluid, a completion fluid, a production fluid, and/or a stimulation fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Othon Rego Monteiro, Jonathan J. Brege, Lirio Quintero, Soma Chakroborty, Ashley D. Leonard, Chad F. Christian
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Patent number: 8334240Abstract: One or more compositions and methods for inhibiting the formation of hydrate agglomerates in a fluid that contain a specified generic formula are disclosed. The fluid can be contained in an oil or gas pipeline or refinery.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2009Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Nalco CompanyInventor: Erick J. Acosta
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Publication number: 20120071371Abstract: A sand slurry composition and a method for making sand slurries are disclosed. The sand slurry composition is comprised of sand, an aqueous liquid and a chemical compound that renders the surface sand of hydrophobic. The method is comprised of rendering sand surface hydrophobic during or before making the slurry. This method and composition can find many applications in different industries, especially in various oil field applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: TRICAN WELL SERVICE, LTD.Inventor: Kewei ZHANG
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Patent number: 8101556Abstract: The present invention provides treatment fluids useful for subterranean operations, and more particularly, in at least one aspect, a treatment fluid that comprises a carrier fluid and a cationic surfactant comprising a cationic head group, a polar group attached to the head group, and a hydrophobic group that is either a saturated or unsaturated, branched or straight chain alkyl, and comprises about 6 carbons to about 22 carbons. The treatment fluids of the present invention are at least suitable for use as a remedial treatment for the reduction of existing water blocks, oil blocks, and/or gas condensates.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2009Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Lewis R. Norman, Bobby E. Hall, Rajesh K. Saini, Anindya Ghosh
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Publication number: 20120000657Abstract: The invention concerns a treatment fluid for wells drilled in oil mud in the form of an emulsion of water in oil comprising: a continuous organic phase comprising at least one emulsion-breaking organo-soluble additive; a dispersed aqueous phase including at least one solid-dissolving agent for the controlled destabilization of the processing fluid; at least one emulsifying agent; at least one weight-increasing agent; the proportion and the nature of the hydrosoluble additive being chosen so as to obtain a delay effect for the destabilization of the emulsion so as to be compatible with the tank fluids. The invention also concerns a method of processing wells bored with oil-based muds, using said processing fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2008Publication date: January 5, 2012Inventors: Christine Dalmazzone, Annie Audibert-Hayet
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Publication number: 20110284228Abstract: In hydrocarbon recovery applications, viscoelastic surfactant (VES) gelled fluids may be preheated to a temperature that will increase viscosity of the VES gelled fluid. The preheated VES gelled fluid retains at least a portion of its preheated viscosity when cooled such as by introduction into a low temperature condition. In an embodiment, the VES gelled fluid may be a drilling fluid, completion fluid, or fracturing fluid, and the low temperature condition may be an offshore operation, an operation in a locality having a cold climate, and/or a shallow oil, gas, or both land-based operation where the formation temperature is 120° F. or less. The surfactant in the VES gelled fluid may be one or more of an amine, amine salt, quaternary ammonium salt, betaine, amidoamine oxide, amine oxide, and combinations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATEDInventors: Tianping Huang, James B. Crews, Guarav Agrawal
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Patent number: 7956017Abstract: A method for treating solid materials is disclosed, where the treating compositions coats surfaces or portions of surfaces of the solid materials changing an aggregation or agglomeration propensity of the materials. Treated solid materials are also disclosed. The methods and treated materials are ideally suited for oil field applications.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2008Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Clearwater International, LLCInventors: Larry W. Gatlin, Frank Zamora, Jim Venditto, Sarkis Kakadjian Ranka
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Patent number: 7938183Abstract: Amines or ammonia and amines may be used to enhance recovery of heavy hydrocarbons. The amines or ammonia and amines alone or with water, steam or an oil solvent are combined with the heavy hydrocarbons to promote the transport of the heavy hydrocarbons. The amines or ammonia and amines may be injected downhole or admixed with heavy hydrocarbon containing ore on the surface, optionally with water or steam. Ammonia may be used alone with high quality steam.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2008Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Paul Robert Hart, Brian J. Stefan, Piyush Srivastava, Justin D. Debord
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Patent number: 7915202Abstract: A clay stabilizer which is capable of inhibiting swelling in a wide variety of clay types and is also capable of restoring permeability in formations which have previously been damaged by clay swelling. Amine salts of differing molecular weights configurations and ionic strength are combined to provide transport into micropores, mesopores and macropores in the formation and to effect cationic change therein. A poly quaternary amine having a high to very high charge density is added along with lower molecular weight amine salts to substantially permanently exchange cations with the clay in the formation.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2010Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Weatherford Engineered Chemistry Canada Ltd.Inventors: Clayton Smith, Darin Oswald, Michael D Daffin
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Patent number: 7897547Abstract: A method for shortening the shear recovery time of cationic, nonionic, anionic, zwitterionic, and amphoteric viscoelastic surfactant fluid systems by adding an effective amount of an amphiphilic polymeric rheology enhancer. The rheology enhancer is a grafted polymer of polydimethylsiloxane, for example polydimethylsiloxanes grafted with ethylene/propylene glycol. The rheology enhancer also increases fluid viscosity and very low rheology enhancer concentration is needed.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2009Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Lijun Lin, Leiming Li
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Patent number: 7893010Abstract: A well treatment microemulsion for use in a subterranean formation is disclosed, the microemulsion comprises a solvent blend comprising a solvent and a co-solvent; a surfactant blend comprising a surfactant, wherein the surfactant blend is able to give formation intermediate wettability properties; an alcohol; and a carrier fluid; wherein the alcohol, the solvent and surfactant blends are combined with the carrier fluid to produce the well treatment microemulsion. By intermediate wettability it is meant that the water has an advancing contact angle on the surface between 62 and 133 degrees. The associate method of treating a subterranean formation of a well with the microemulsion and the associate method of modifying the wettability of the formation with the microemulsion are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2009Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Syed Ali, Leiming Li, Paul R. Howard, Sumitra Mukhopadhyay
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Patent number: 7879767Abstract: An aqueous, viscoelastic fluid gelled with a viscoelastic surfactant (VES) is inhibited against hydrate formation with an effective amount of an additive that could be one or more halide salts of alkali metals and alkali earth metals, formate salts, alcohols, glycols, glycol amines, sugars, sugar alcohols, amidoamine oxides, polymers such as polyamines, polyvinylpyrrolidones and derivatives thereof, polyvinyl alcohols and derivatives thereof, polycaprolactams and derivatives thereof, hydroxyethylcellulose, and mixtures thereof. These fluids are inhibited against hydrate formation and may have increased viscosity as well. The additives may increase viscosity to the point where less VES is required to maintain a given viscosity. These inhibited, aqueous, viscoelastic fluids may be used as treatment fluids for subterranean hydrocarbon formations, such as in stimulation treatments, e.g. hydraulic fracturing fluids.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2005Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventors: Perry Douglas Baycroft, Allen D. Gabrysch, James B. Crews, Paul M. McElfresh
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Publication number: 20110005969Abstract: The present invention is directed to novel additives packages, to fluid compositions including the additives, to methods of using the fluid compositions and the additives package, to methods of recovering hydrocarbons, and to petroleum products made from hydrocarbons derived from these methods. The novel additives packages may be used in a fluid composition for fracturing a subterranean. The additives package of the present invention include one or more gelling agents; one or more cross-linking agent; and one or more high temperature stabilizers; wherein the additives package further comprises one or more ingredients selected from the group consisting of a clay stabilizer, a metallic base, a cross-link retarder, and a gel breaker, and any combination thereof; and wherein the additives package optionally includes a diluent.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventor: Wade J. Giffin
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Patent number: 7833949Abstract: A treatment fluid for treating a subterranean formation penetrated by a wellbore is formed from an aqueous medium, a diutan heteropolysaccharide having a tetrasaccharide repeating unit in the polymer backbone and a peroxide breaker. A method of treating a subterranean formation penetrated by a wellbore may be carried out by introducing the treatment fluid into the formation through the wellbore. Breaking aids or catalysts may also be used with the treatment fluid.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Leiming Li, Curtis L. Boney, Cody Hanzik, Lijun Lin, Syed Ali, Oscar Bustos
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Patent number: 7825075Abstract: Piezoelectric crystal particles (which include pyroelectric crystal particles) enhance the viscosity of aqueous fluids that have increased viscosity due to the presence of viscoelastic surfactants (VESs). In one non-limiting theory, when the fluid containing the viscosity enhancers is heated and/or placed under pressure, the particles develop surface charges that associate, link, connect, or relate the VES micelles thereby increasing the viscosity of the fluid. The higher fluid viscosity is beneficial to crack the formation rock during a fracturing operation, reduce fluid leakoff, and carry high loading proppants to maintain the high conductivity of fractures.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2009Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Baker Hughes IncorporatedInventor: Tianping Huang
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Patent number: 7811974Abstract: Compressible and resilient sealing compositions for injection into oil or gas wells are provided, which are capable of forming effective seals adjacent well casings even at elevated downhole temperatures. The compositions comprise an epoxy component present in a predominant weight percentage, including an epoxy resin and a glycidyl ether modifier, as well as additional components rendering the cured compositions both compressive and resilient. The compositions are used as a partial or complete substitute for casing cements, and can be used to good effect with expandable casing installations or for sealing casing breaks. High set-up temperature (220-300° F.) compositions preferably include an ethoxylated alkyl (C10-C20) monoamine or diamine, and alkyl pyridine quaternary ammonium components.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2010Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: JaCam Chemical Company, Inc.Inventors: Gene H. Zaid, Beth Ann Wolf
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Patent number: 7795186Abstract: Provided herein are methods and compositions for generating acids for use downhole, for example, to break fluid-loss control pills. The delayed-release acid breakers of the present invention comprise orthoesters and/or poly(orthoesters).Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2009Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Rajesh K. Saini, Karen Savery, Bradley L. Todd
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Patent number: 7781380Abstract: Disclosed are methods of treating subterranean formations with rapidly hydratable treatment fluids based upon heteropolysaccharides. In particular, the invention relates to treatment methods with fluids containing a heteropolysaccharide, aqueous medium, and an electrolyte, wherein the fluids may further include a gas component, a surfactant and/or an organoamino compound. The fluids exhibit good rheological properties at elevated temperatures, and unusually rapid hydration rates which allows utilizing such fluids without the need of hydration tanks.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2006Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Lijun Lin, Alejandro Pena, Golchehreh Salamat
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Patent number: 7776796Abstract: Methods for treating wellbores using fluids containing a sphingan heteropolysaccharide which contributes viscosity stability and a decrease in friction pressure. Some methods are clean-out operations using recyclable-viscosity fluids containing at least a sphingan heteropolysaccharide and an optional salt. Others include methods of pumping fluids incorporating sphingan heteropolysaccharides to reduce pumping frictional pressure.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2006Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Alexander Shapovalov, Alejandro Pena, Bernhard Lungwitz, Rene Schuurman
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Patent number: 7741251Abstract: The present invention relates to well bore stabilization and, more particularly, to treatment fluids that may reduce the tendency of shales to swell and associated methods. In some embodiments, the present invention provides a method of stabilizing a subterranean formation that comprises a shale, the method comprising contacting the subterranean formation that comprises the shale with a treatment fluid, the treatment fluid comprising a base fluid, and a hydrophobically modified polymer. In other embodiments, the treatment fluids comprise a base fluid and a hydrophilically modified polymer. In yet other embodiments, the present invention provides shale-inhibiting components, treatment fluids, and methods of reducing the tendency of shale to swell when exposed to a treatment fluid.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2004Date of Patent: June 22, 2010Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Larry S. Eoff, B. Raghava Reddy, J. Michael Wilson
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Patent number: 7727938Abstract: A method of treating an earth formation that includes injecting at least one lipophilic monomer into the earthen formation; wherein the at least one lipophilic monomer is selected from epoxide-functionalized derivative of soybean oil, linseed oil, rapeseed oil, cashew nut shell oil; perilla oil, tung oil, oiticia oil, safflower oil, poppy oil, hemp oil, cottonseed oil, sunflower oil, high-oleic triglycerides, triglycerides of euphorbia plants, peanut oil, olive oil, olive kernel oil, almond oil, kapok oil, hazelnut oil, apricot kernel oil, beechnut oil, lupine oil, maize oil, sesame oil, grapeseed oil, lallemantia oil, castor oil, herring oil, sardine oil, menhaden oil, whale oil, and tall oil, injecting at least one crosslinking agent into the earthen formation; wherein the at least one crosslinking agent comprises at least one primary amine; and allowing the lipophilic monomer and the crosslinking agent to react in the earth formation is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2007Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: M-I L.L.C.Inventor: David Antony Ballard
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Patent number: 7723273Abstract: Compressible and resilient sealing compositions for injection into oil or gas wells are provided, which are capable of forming effective seals adjacent well casings even at elevated downhole temperatures. The compositions comprise an epoxy component present in a predominant weight percentage, including an epoxy resin and a glycidyl ether modifier, as well as additional components rendering the cured compositions both compressive and resilient. The compositions are used as a partial or complete substitute for casing cements, and can be used to good effect with expandable casing installations or for sealing casing breaks. High set-up temperature (220-300° F.) compositions preferably include an ethoxylated alkyl (C10-C20) monoamine or diamine, and alkyl pyridine quaternary ammonium components.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2009Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: JaCam Chemical Company, Inc.Inventors: Gene H. Zaid, Beth Ann Wolf
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Patent number: 7704926Abstract: The present invention provides aqueous viscoelastic compositions comprising a cleavable surfactant and possibly also an electrolyte. The cleavable surfactants useful in the present invention comprise at least one weak chemical bond, which is capable of being broken under appropriate conditions, to produce oil soluble and water soluble products typically having no interfacial properties and surface activity compared with the original surfactant molecule. Further, the rheological properties of the aqueous viscolelastic composition are usually altered upon cleavage of the cleavable surfactant generally resulting in the elimination of the viscofying, viscoelastic and surfactant properties of the composition. Aqueous viscoelastic compositions in accordance with the present invention are suitable for use in oil-field applications, particularly for hydraulic fracturing of subterranean formations. Thus, the present invention also relates to a wellbore service fluid and a method of fracturing a subterranean formation.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Jian Zhou, Trevor Hughes
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Patent number: 7651982Abstract: Methods and aqueous acid solutions for acidizing wells containing sludging and emulsifying oil are disclosed. An aqueous acid solution of the invention comprises water, hydrochloric acid, a cationic hydrochloric acid corrosion inhibitor and a conjugate ion pair of a cationic amine oxide surfactant and an anionic surfactant that does not react with the cationic hydrochloric acid corrosion inhibitor.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2004Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Juanita M. Cassidy, Chad E. Kiser, Jim L. Lane
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Patent number: 7642223Abstract: Methods of servicing a wellbore include generating gas in a plugging composition in situ within a permeable zone in the wellbore, thereby improving the ability of the plugging composition to seal the permeable zone. The gas may be generated via a chemical reaction by, for example, introducing first and second reactants to the plugging composition that can react at ambient temperatures in the wellbore. In an embodiment, the first and second reactants are concurrently pumped into the wellbore via separate flow paths within two concentric conduits to the permeable zone where they are allowed to contact each other in the presence of the plugging composition. In another embodiment, the first reactant, the second reactant, and a retarder for slowing the reaction between the two reactants are concurrently pumped to the permeable zone. In yet another embodiment, one of the reactants is encapsulated to delay a reaction between the two reactants.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2004Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.Inventors: Ashok K. Santra, B. Raghava Reddy, Frank Zamora, Giddo Antonio Ocana Gomez, Ronnie G. Morgan, Mark R. Savery
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Patent number: 7638468Abstract: The invention relates to surfactant based viscoelastic fluids for enhancing the productivity of a hydrocarbon-bearing formations, such as oil wells. The viscoelastic fluids of the invention have particular applicability in acid fracturing of subterranean formations surrounding oil and gas wells. The viscoelastic fluid contains an inorganic acid and at least one C10 to C24 alkyl trialkyl quaternary ammonium aromatic salt such as quaternary ammonium salicylate or phthalate. An anionic surfactant may also be present in the viscoelastic fluid. The addition of the C10 to C24 alkyl trialkyl quaternary ammonium aromatic salt to the inorganic acid causes gellation of the acid.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2003Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: BJ Services CompanyInventors: D. V. Satyanarayana Gupta, Greg Niechwiadowicz, Kewei Zhang
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Patent number: 7618925Abstract: A method of using a water-base wellbore fluid in subterranean wells that penetrate through a subterranean formation containing a shale which swells in the presence of water. The well bore fluid includes, an aqueous based continuous phase, and a shale hydration inhibition agent. One illustrative shale hydration inhibition agent is preferably the reaction product of a hydrogenation reaction of the product of the reaction of an aromatic amine with an aldehyde, preferably formaldehyde. Alternatively the shale hydration inhibition agent may be the reaction product of a hydrogenation reaction of the product of the reaction of aniline and formaldehyde. In one illustrative embodiment, the shale hydration inhibition agent is selected from the class of compounds known as polycycloaliphatic amines. Further the shale hydration inhibition agent may be present in the form of a free-base or in the form of an acid salt of the disclosed amine compounds.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2009Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: M-I L.L.C.Inventors: Arvind D. Patel, Emanuel Stamatakis
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Publication number: 20090281004Abstract: A well treatment microemulsion for use in a subterranean formation is disclosed, the microemulsion comprises a solvent blend comprising a solvent and a co-solvent; a surfactant blend comprising a surfactant, wherein the surfactant blend is able to give formation intermediate wettability properties; an alcohol; and a carrier fluid; wherein the alcohol, the solvent and surfactant blends are combined with the carrier fluid to produce the well treatment microemulsion. By intermediate wettability it is meant that the water has an advancing contact angle on the surface between 62 and 133 degrees. The associate method of treating a subterranean formation of a well with the microemulsion and the associate method of modifying the wettability of the formation with the microemulsion are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: November 12, 2009Inventors: Syed Ali, Leiming Li, Paul R. Howard, Sumitra Mukhopadhyay
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Patent number: 7572756Abstract: A water-base fluid for use in drilling, cementing, workover, fracturing and abandonment of subterranean wells through a formation containing shale which swells in the presence of water. In one illustrative embodiment, the drilling fluid is composed of an aqueous based continuous phase, a weighting agent, and a shale hydration inhibition agent. The shale hydration inhibition agent should have the general formula: in which R and R? independently selected from hydrogen, methyl, ethyl or propyl, and X has a value from 1 to 6. The shale hydration inhibition agent is present in sufficient concentration to substantially reduce the swelling of shale drilling cuttings upon contact with the drilling fluid. The drilling fluid may be formulated to include a wide variety of components of aqueous based drilling fluids, such as weighting agents, fluid loss control agents, suspending agents, viscosifying agents, rheology control agents, as well as other compounds and materials known to one of skill in the art.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2007Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: M-I L.L.C.Inventors: Arvind D. Patel, Emanuel Stamatakis
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Patent number: 7569522Abstract: The present invention relates to novel aqueous wellbore treatment fluids containing a gas component, a heteropolysaccharide, an electrolyte, and a surfactant, wherein the fluids may further include an organoamino compound. The fluids exhibit good rheological properties at elevated temperatures. Methods of use of fluids comprising at least an aqueous medium, a gas component, a heteropolysaccharide and a surfactant for hydraulically fracturing, well cleanup and gravel packing operations, are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2007Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Schlumberger Technology CorporationInventors: Alejandro Pena, Golchehreh Salamat, Lijun Lin
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Patent number: 7566686Abstract: An under-balanced drilling fluid additive is disclosed which reduces reactive shale and/or clay swelling during under-balanced drilling operations, where the additive includes an effective amount of a choline salt. A method for under-balanced drilling is also disclosed including the step of circulating a drilling fluid including an effective amount of a choline salt to reduce reactive shale and/or clay swelling during under-balanced drilling operations.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2007Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Clearwater International, LLCInventors: David P. Kippie, Larry W. Gatlin