Patent classifications
C09K8/528
In-line treatment cartridge and methods of using same
An in-line treatment cartridge and methods of using same are disclosed. The in-line treatment cartridge can include a cylindrical body configured to allow fluid to flow therethrough and a plurality of particulates contained within the body. At least one particulate of the plurality of particulates can include a chemical treatment agent. The at least one chemical treatment agent can separate from the at least one particulate upon contact with a fluid.
In-line treatment cartridge and methods of using same
An in-line treatment cartridge and methods of using same are disclosed. The in-line treatment cartridge can include a cylindrical body configured to allow fluid to flow therethrough and a plurality of particulates contained within the body. At least one particulate of the plurality of particulates can include a chemical treatment agent. The at least one chemical treatment agent can separate from the at least one particulate upon contact with a fluid.
NOVEL INHIBITED HYDROFLUORIC ACID COMPOSITION
An inhibited hydrofluoric acid aqueous composition, said composition comprising: hydrofluoric acid in solution; and a weak base selected from the group consisting of: lysine, arginine, histidine, glutamine, asparagine, tryptophan, and tyrosine; wherein said weak base and hydrofluoric acid are present in a molar ratio of at least 1:1. Also disclosed is a mud acid using this inhibited acid composition.
NOVEL INHIBITED HYDROFLUORIC ACID COMPOSITION
An inhibited hydrofluoric acid aqueous composition, said composition comprising: hydrofluoric acid in solution; and a weak base selected from the group consisting of: lysine, arginine, histidine, glutamine, asparagine, tryptophan, and tyrosine; wherein said weak base and hydrofluoric acid are present in a molar ratio of at least 1:1. Also disclosed is a mud acid using this inhibited acid composition.
Bio-derived complex for oil and gas well remediation
The present invention relates to a method for oil and gas well remediation by the creation and use of a bio-derived nano scale complex mixtures, comprising bio-derived solvents and/or surfactants that allows the breaking, dissolving, dispersing and caging of obstructions in oil and gas wells. The charge present on the bio derived nanoscale complex is based on the pH of the well. The invention further reduces the well obstructions to a free-flowing fluid and then encapsulates them in an electrochemical, spherical, globe of protection. The method efficiently removes obstructions from the well to be treated.
Bio-derived complex for oil and gas well remediation
The present invention relates to a method for oil and gas well remediation by the creation and use of a bio-derived nano scale complex mixtures, comprising bio-derived solvents and/or surfactants that allows the breaking, dissolving, dispersing and caging of obstructions in oil and gas wells. The charge present on the bio derived nanoscale complex is based on the pH of the well. The invention further reduces the well obstructions to a free-flowing fluid and then encapsulates them in an electrochemical, spherical, globe of protection. The method efficiently removes obstructions from the well to be treated.
METHOD OF REMOVING SULFATE SCALE
A method of removing a sulfate scale from a surface is provided. The method includes contacting the sulfate-comprising scale with a conversion solution including 1 to 10 wt. % of an alkali metal carbonate, 0.5 to 10 wt. % of a borate salt or hydrate thereof, and 0.5 to 2.5 wt. % of a base to produce a carbonate-comprising scale. The method further includes exposing the carbonate-comprising scale with an acid solution including 2.5 to 25 wt. % of an acid.
METHOD OF REMOVING SULFATE SCALE
A method of removing a sulfate scale from a surface is provided. The method includes contacting the sulfate-comprising scale with a conversion solution including 1 to 10 wt. % of an alkali metal carbonate, 0.5 to 10 wt. % of a borate salt or hydrate thereof, and 0.5 to 2.5 wt. % of a base to produce a carbonate-comprising scale. The method further includes exposing the carbonate-comprising scale with an acid solution including 2.5 to 25 wt. % of an acid.
METHOD FOR REMOVING FOULING USING CARBONIC ACID
The present invention refers to a method for removing fouling in carbonate reservoirs and/or depleted reservoirs by adding carbon dioxide to industrial or desulphated water to produce carbonic acid, in producing well stimulation operations, to be used as a weak acid for removing fouling in remote operation aiming at keeping the productivity of producing wells and lessening the need for remote operations with stimulation vessel, and therefore reducing operating costs.
METHOD FOR REMOVING FOULING USING CARBONIC ACID
The present invention refers to a method for removing fouling in carbonate reservoirs and/or depleted reservoirs by adding carbon dioxide to industrial or desulphated water to produce carbonic acid, in producing well stimulation operations, to be used as a weak acid for removing fouling in remote operation aiming at keeping the productivity of producing wells and lessening the need for remote operations with stimulation vessel, and therefore reducing operating costs.