Patent classifications
E21B41/02
Diversion acid containing a water-soluble retarding agent and methods of making and using
Described herein are aqueous composition(s) containing water; a viscoelastic surfactant; an acid; and a water-soluble acid retarding agent. Further described are methods of making and using such compositions.
Methods of inhibiting corrosion in acid stimulation operations
A method of inhibiting corrosion of metal during acid stimulation of an oil and gas well that involves treating the oil and gas well with an acidic treatment fluid that includes 10 to 28 wt. % of an acid, based on a total weight of the acidic treatment fluid, and a corrosion inhibitor composition containing gelatin, wherein the gelatin is present in the acidic treatment fluid in a concentration of 0.1 to 10% by weight per total volume of the acidic treatment fluid.
Methods of inhibiting corrosion in acid stimulation operations
A method of inhibiting corrosion of metal during acid stimulation of an oil and gas well that involves treating the oil and gas well with an acidic treatment fluid that includes 10 to 28 wt. % of an acid, based on a total weight of the acidic treatment fluid, and a corrosion inhibitor composition containing gelatin, wherein the gelatin is present in the acidic treatment fluid in a concentration of 0.1 to 10% by weight per total volume of the acidic treatment fluid.
Methods of inhibiting corrosion of metals from acid stimulation of an oil and gas well
A method of inhibiting corrosion of metal surfaces of piping, tubing, heat exchangers and other metal equipment during acid stimulation of an oil and gas well is provided. The method includes introduction of an acidic treatment fluid containing an inorganic acid and a corrosion inhibitor of formula I into the oil and gas well.
Methods of inhibiting corrosion of metals from acid stimulation of an oil and gas well
A method of inhibiting corrosion of metal surfaces of piping, tubing, heat exchangers and other metal equipment during acid stimulation of an oil and gas well is provided. The method includes introduction of an acidic treatment fluid containing an inorganic acid and a corrosion inhibitor of formula I into the oil and gas well.
DHSV SCALE REMOVAL METHOD IN THE PRODUCTION STRING
The present invention addresses to a method of removing scale from the DHSV of the oil production string aiming at maintaining the production of the wells and thus avoiding the loss of production. First, a neutralizing solution is placed in the service line, before pumping the scale removing solution through the string to act on the DHSV. Next, the acid is pumped into the production string to react with the calcium carbonate scale. After the time for the dissolution of the scale inside the DHSV, the well is opened for production by the service line. The spent acid is mixed with the neutralizing solution inside the service line, reducing its corrosiveness in relation to the service line, contributing to its preservation.
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.
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.
Organic salts of oxidizing anions as energetic materials
This document relates to energetic salts that contain an organic cation and an oxidizing anion and methods of using the energetic salt compositions, including methods of hydraulic fracturing, pressure pulse fracturing, formation damage removal, and lowering the viscosity of heavy oil.
Downhole Methods
A method for the fracking or stimulation of a hydrocarbon-bearing formation, said method comprising the steps of: providing a wellbore in need of stimulation; inserting a plug in the wellbore at a predetermined location; inserting a perforating tool and a spearhead or breakdown acid into the wellbore; positioning the tool at said predetermined location; perforating the wellbore with the tool thereby creating a perforated area; allowing the spearhead acid to come into contact with the perforated area for a predetermined period of time sufficient to prepare the formation for fracking or stimulation; removing the tool from the wellbore; and initiating the fracking of the perforated area using a fracking fluid. Also disclosed is a corrosion inhibiting composition for use with the acid composition.