Patent classifications
C09K2208/32
Dual Function Inhibitor Compounds For Deepwater Umbilical Applications
A method is disclosed that includes introducing one or more dual function inhibitor compounds through an umbilical into a deepwater environment such that the one or more dual function inhibitor compounds are introduced into a fluid in the deepwater environment. The dual function inhibitor is a corrosion inhibitor and a hydrate inhibitor.
Corrosion inhibition package
An inhibition corrosion package for use with an acidic composition, where the package comprises a terpene component; a propargyl alcohol or derivative thereof; at least one amphoteric surfactant; and a solvent. Also disclosed are acidic compositions combining the corrosion inhibition package according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention for use in various industrial operations including but not limited to oil and gas operations. Also disclosed are methods of use of such compositions.
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) re-fracturing
A method and system for pressurizing and stimulating a formation with a parent well therethrough, the method including storing and de-liquefying liquefied natural gas (LNG) at an on-site location near the parent well, injecting a first stream of de-liquefied LNG into the parent well to pressurize the formation, and injecting a second stream of de-liquefied LNG into the parent well at a fracturing pressure sufficient to fracture the pressurized formation.
Aqueous acidic compositions with a corrosion inhibitor
An aqueous acid composition that may be used, for example, in a matrix acidizing treatment can include an acid, a polymeric acid corrosion inhibitor, and an acid corrosion inhibitor intensifier. The acid corrosion inhibitor can include iodide ions and metal ions, with the metal ions being one or more of copper, silver, bismuth, or antimony. The molar ratio of metal ions to iodide ions can be 1:X, where X is greater than or equal to 2. The polymer of the polymeric acid corrosion inhibitor can have a molecular weight less than 100,000 g/mol.
CORROSION-INHIBITING SURFACTANTS
A method for inhibiting corrosion of pipelines and other metal surfaces, particularly those used in the oil-and-gas industry, is disclosed. The method comprises treating a brine-exposed metal surface with a film-forming composition. The composition comprises a quaternary surfactant, which is made by reacting a polyalkylene glycol (PAG), a haloalkanoic acid, and a tertiary fatty amine that optionally incorporates amide or ester functionality. The surfactant comprises a PAG monoester quat and a PAG diester diquat and may have other components. The quaternary surfactants provide good corrosion protection and can partition effectively from an oily phase into a brine phase in the absence of agitation. The surfactants are easy to synthesize economically and have structures that can be tailored to meet local HLB requirements.
Oil Well Additive
An additive composition for a well fluid and method of use. The additive composition is formulated to remove contaminates, such as hydrogen sulfide, asphaltenes, and paraffins from well fluids and improve well yield during oil and gas recovery and production operations. The additive composition is also used to clean and lubricate oil production equipment associated with the oil and gas recovery and production operations. A drip system may be used to introduce the additive composition into an oil well, tank, or pipe. Alternatively, a processing tool may be used to inject and circulate the additive composition into a tank to precipitate solid waste, heavy metals, and oil out of the well fluid
Biocide composition and use thereof
The present disclosure relates to biocide compositions, formulations and methods for using formulations. In particular the present disclosure relates to biocide compositions and their use in effecting biocidal activity in subterranean oil and gas wells being drilled, completed, worked over or produced.
CORROSION PROTECTION METHOD FOR WELLBORE PIPING
A method of inhibiting corrosion of metal during acid stimulation of an oil and gas well, whereby the oil and gas well is treated with an acidic treatment fluid containing 10 to 28 wt. % of an acid and 0.001 to 0.045 wt. % of a corrosion inhibitor of formula I, each based on a total weight of the acidic treatment fluid,
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wherein R.sup.1 to R.sup.5 are independently hydrogen, an optionally substituted alkyl, an optionally substituted aryl, an optionally substituted alkoxy, an optionally substituted alkanoyloxy, a carboxy, an optionally substituted alkoxycarbonyl, a hydroxy, a halo, a nitro, a cyano, or wherein two of these adjacent substituents represented by R.sup.1 to R.sup.5, together form a methylene dioxy group.
Viscosity modifying, demulsifier and flow improver composition, its manufacturing process, its uses and method for increasing production in heavy and extra-heavy crude oil wells
The present invention relates to a viscosity modifying, demulsifier and flow improver composition for use in (crude) petroleum, its method of manufacture, and its uses, among them, to improve the flowability of heavy and extra-heavy crude oils, to increase the production of oil in the well and to improve the quality of the oil permanently produced from the addition of a formulated product containing conditioned organic surfactants for each type of crude oil.
FORMULATIONS FOR CORROSION INHIBITION
An aqueous acid composition that may be used, for example, in a matrix acidizing treatment can include an acid, a polymeric acid corrosion inhibitor, and an acid corrosion inhibitor intensifier. The acid corrosion inhibitor can include iodide ions and metal ions, with the metal ions being one or more of copper, silver, bismuth, or antimony. The molar ratio of metal ions to iodide ions can be 1:X, where X is greater than or equal to 2. The polymer of the polymeric acid corrosion inhibitor can have a molecular weight less than 100,000 g/mol.