C09K8/508

Drilling fluids that include water-soluble acid catalyst precursors or reaction products of such and uses for such drilling fluids

In accordance with one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, a drilling fluid may include a base fluid and one or more formaldehyde-based resins. The drilling fluid may further comprise one or more water-soluble acid catalyst precursors or the reaction products of such water-soluble acid catalyst precursors. The base fluid may include an aqueous or non-aqueous solution. The present disclosure also describes sealed subterranean petroleum formations that include such drilling fluids and methods for sealing subterranean wellbores by utilizing such drilling fluids.

METHOD FOR WELLBORE SEALING

Methods and compositions for performing a sealing operation in a wellbore. An example method introduces a sealant composition into the wellbore while the sealant composition is under shear. The sealant composition comprises a thixotropic material, a conformance gel system, and an aqueous base fluid. The sealant composition is placed into a target location, and applied shear is reduced to the sealant composition when in the target location thereby allowing the sealant composition to thicken in the target location. Fluid flow across the target location is reduced by a fluid seal formed by the thickened sealant composition.

Controlled Release Acid System for Well Treatment Applications
20220389305 · 2022-12-08 ·

Release of hydrochloric acid, hydrofluoric acid and fluoroboric acid into a well may be controlled by introducing into the well an aqueous fluid containing ammonium chloride, ammonium bifluoride, ammonium fluoroborate, ammonium tetrafluoroborate or a mixture thereof and a breaker. After being introduced into the well, the ammonium salt reacts with the breaker and the acid is released into the well.

Controlled Release Acid System for Well Treatment Applications
20220389305 · 2022-12-08 ·

Release of hydrochloric acid, hydrofluoric acid and fluoroboric acid into a well may be controlled by introducing into the well an aqueous fluid containing ammonium chloride, ammonium bifluoride, ammonium fluoroborate, ammonium tetrafluoroborate or a mixture thereof and a breaker. After being introduced into the well, the ammonium salt reacts with the breaker and the acid is released into the well.

Primary proppant flowback control
11512574 · 2022-11-29 · ·

Techniques of the present disclosure relate to proppant flowback control using a plug and perf completion. A method comprises disposing a resin in at least one cluster of fractures of a stage; disposing an activator for the resin in the stage; displacing the activator from the wellbore and into the at least one cluster of the stage with a plug attached to a perforating apparatus; setting the plug such that the resin and the activator are contained in the stage; and perforating a subsequent stage.

Primary proppant flowback control
11512574 · 2022-11-29 · ·

Techniques of the present disclosure relate to proppant flowback control using a plug and perf completion. A method comprises disposing a resin in at least one cluster of fractures of a stage; disposing an activator for the resin in the stage; displacing the activator from the wellbore and into the at least one cluster of the stage with a plug attached to a perforating apparatus; setting the plug such that the resin and the activator are contained in the stage; and perforating a subsequent stage.

Drilling fluids that include water-soluble acid catalysts and uses for such

In accordance with one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, a drilling fluid may include a base fluid, one or more formaldehyde-based resins, and one or more water-soluble acid catalysts. The base fluid may include an aqueous or non-aqueous solution. The one or more water-soluble acid catalysts may be present in an amount sufficient to reduce the pH of the drilling fluid to less than or equal to 6. The present disclosure also describes sealed subterranean petroleum formations that include such drilling fluids and methods for sealing subterranean wellbores by utilizing such drilling fluids.

Method and system for extracting reservoir fluid sample
11585214 · 2023-02-21 · ·

A fluid extraction tool can include a body, a sealing pad extending from a portion of the elongated body, a container holding a selective permeability agent (SPA), and a device. The sealing pad can have an opening for establishing fluidic communication between an earth formation and the elongated body, an outer surface to hydraulically seal a region along an inner surface of a wellbore and a recess within the sealing pad establishing a fluid flow channel along the inner surface of the wellbore. The device can inject the SPA through an outlet of the body into the earth formation, and extract a formation fluid through the opening, wherein the formation fluid being collected is from the region along the inner surface of the wellbore sealed off by the sealing pad.

Thermally responsive lost circulation materials

Methods and compositions for the use of thermally responsive lost circulation materials in subterranean formations are provided. In one embodiment, the methods include introducing a treatment fluid including a base fluid and a thermally responsive lost circulation material including a thermally responsive hydrogel that includes at least one thermoresponsive polymer into a wellbore penetrating at least a portion of a subterranean formation including a loss zone; allowing the thermally responsive lost circulation material to reach a thickening transition temperature; and allowing the treatment fluid to at least partially set in the subterranean formation.

Thermally responsive lost circulation materials

Methods and compositions for the use of thermally responsive lost circulation materials in subterranean formations are provided. In one embodiment, the methods include introducing a treatment fluid including a base fluid and a thermally responsive lost circulation material including a thermally responsive hydrogel that includes at least one thermoresponsive polymer into a wellbore penetrating at least a portion of a subterranean formation including a loss zone; allowing the thermally responsive lost circulation material to reach a thickening transition temperature; and allowing the treatment fluid to at least partially set in the subterranean formation.