WO2009138733A1 - Compositions and methods for the removal of oil-based filtercakes - Google Patents
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- This disclosure relates to servicing a wellbore. More specifically, it relates to servicing a wellbore with compositions comprising (i) an acid and/or an acid precursor and (ii) a mutual solvent precursor.
- Natural resources such as gas, oil, and water residing in a subterranean formation can be recovered by drilling wells into the formation.
- Well drilling involves drilling a wellbore down to the formation while circulating a drilling fluid or mud through the wellbore.
- drilling fluids also known as drill-in fluids when used in the productive interval, have been used in well drilling, such as water-based fluids, mineral oil-based fluids, and synthetic oil-based fluids.
- Such drilling fluids form a thin, slick filter cake on the formation face that provides for successful drilling of the wellbore and that helps prevent loss of fluid to the subterranean formation.
- the first stage which is known as the primary production stage, allows the oil to flow into a production well (or wells) under natural forces.
- the natural forces may be sufficient to drive the oil to the surface where it is recovered.
- pumps may be required to displace the oil from the wellbore to the surface.
- a secondary recovery operation thus is typically performed to recover additional amounts of the oil from the reservoir.
- a common secondary recovery operation known as secondary flooding involves injecting a fluid such as water into a so-called injection well (or wells) to drive oil in the formation to the production well (or wells).
- Tertiary recovery operations such as tertiary flooding may also be used to drive the remaining oil from the formation to the production well.
- the presence of the filter cake on the face of the subterranean formation can adversely affect the flow of fluid though the injection wells and the production wells.
- the injected fluid is not flowed back to remove the filter cake left by the drill-in fluid.
- the pump pressures e.g., fracturing pressures
- a method of servicing a wellbore comprising providing a composition comprising a mutual solvent precursor, an acid precursor, and an aqueous fluid, and contacting the composition with oil wet solids in the wellbore.
- a method of servicing a wellbore comprising introducing an oil-based fluid into a wellbore, wherein the oil-based fluid forms oil wet solids in the wellbore, contacting the oil wet solids in the wellbore with a composition comprising a mutual solvent precursor; an acid precursor and an aqueous fluid, and allowing the oil wet solids to become water wet.
- a method of servicing a well bore comprising contacting a composition comprising a formate ester with oil wet solids in the well bore under conditions wherein the formate ester hydrolyzes to release formic acid, wherein the formic acid catalyzes the hydrolysis of additional formate ester, and wherein all or a portion of the formate ester converts at least a portion of the oil-wet solids to water-wet solids.
- a method of servicing a wellbore comprising providing a composition comprising a mutual solvent precursor, an acid, and an aqueous fluid, and contacting the composition with oil wet solids in the wellbore.
- Figure 1 is an illustration of a high temperature high pressure cell used in Example 1.
- compositions for oil-based filtercake removal comprising a mutual solvent precursor, an acid precursor, and an aqueous fluid.
- Such compositions may be referred to herein as compositions for oil-based filtercake removal (COFR).
- COFR oil-based filtercake removal
- the COFR may be used for the removal of a water-based filtercake containing oil- wet components.
- the COFR may be used for the removal of a water based fitlercake that has been contaminated with oil wet components (e.g., crude oil)
- oil wet components e.g., crude oil
- the COFRs may be placed downhole and used to service a wellbore, for example providing for a time-delayed removal of an oil-based filtercake from the wellbore.
- a wellbore for example providing for a time-delayed removal of an oil-based filtercake from the wellbore.
- the COFR comprises a mutual solvent precursor.
- a mutual solvent is defined as a material that is soluble in oil, water, and acid-based treatment fluids. Given that the mutual solvent is miscible with more than one class of liquids, such materials may also be referred to as coupling agents because such materials can cause two ordinarily immiscible liquids to combine with each other.
- a mutual solvent precursor is defined as a mutual solvent or coupling agent that has been modified to provide for delayed release of the mutual solvent. Such mutual solvent precursors may also be referred to as time- delayed and/or time-released mutual solvents.
- modifications to mutual solvents to form mutual solvent precursors include without limitation the addition of an operable functionality component or substituent, physical encapsulation or packaging, or combinations thereof.
- the operable functionality component or substituent may be acted upon in any fashion (e.g., chemically, physically, thermally, etc.) and under any conditions compatible with the components of the process in order to release the mutual solvent at a desired time and/or under desired conditions such as in situ wellbore conditions.
- the mutual solvent precursor may comprise at least one modified mutual solvent (e.g., having an operable functionality, encapsulation, packaging, etc.) such that when acted upon and/or in response to pre-defined conditions (e.g., in situ wellbore conditions such as temperature, pressure, chemical environment), a mutual solvent is released.
- modified mutual solvent e.g., having an operable functionality, encapsulation, packaging, etc.
- Mutual solvents suitable for modification to form mutual solvent precursors include for example and without limitation glycol ethers such as ethylene glycol monobutylether (EGMBE) or propylene glycol monobutylether; methanol; isopropyl alcohol; alcohol ethers; aldehydes; ketones; aromatic solvents; derivatives thereof; and combinations thereof.
- examples of commercially available mutual solvents include MUSOL mutual solvent sold by Halliburton Energy Services, SOL-15 sold by Fracmaster Ltd., and SUPER-SOL sold by Osca.
- the mutual solvent precursor comprises an esterified mutual solvent. In such embodiments, the ester linkage may be hydrolyzed to release the mutual solvent.
- the ester linkage may be hydrolyzed by contact with water present in the aqueous fluid of the COFR and/or water present in situ in the wellbore.
- the mutual solvent precursor comprises a glycol ether ester, and upon hydrolysis of the ester linkage, a glycol ether mutual solvent is released.
- glycol ether esters suitable for use in this disclosure include without limitation butyl glycol acetate, butyl diglycol acetate, butyl triglycol acetate, butyl glycol dimethoxyacetal, isooctanol acetate, isopropanol acetate, 1- methoxy-2-propanol acetate and the corresponding acetals, propionates and the like.
- concentration of the mutual solvent precursor in the COFR may range from about 1% to about 50% by volume, alternatively from about 1% to about 30%, alternatively from about 5% to about 15%, alternatively from about 10% to about 20%.
- the COFR comprises an acid precursor.
- an acid precursor is defined as a material or combination of materials that provides for delayed release of one or more acidic species. Such acid precursors may also be referred to as time-delayed and/or time-released acids.
- acid precursors comprise a material or combination of materials that may react to generate and/or liberate an acid after a period of time has elapsed. The liberation of the acidic species from the acid precursor may be accomplished through any means known to one of ordinary skill in the art with the benefits of this disclosure and compatible with the user-desired applications.
- acid precursors may be formed by modifying acids via the addition of an operable functionality component or substituent, physical encapsulation or packaging, or combinations thereof.
- the operable functionality component or substituent may be acted upon in any fashion (e.g., chemically, physically, thermally, etc.) and under any conditions compatible with the components of the process in order to release the acid at a desired time and/or under desired conditions such as in situ wellbore conditions.
- the acid precursor may comprise at least one modified acid (e.g., having an operable functionality, encapsulation, packaging, etc.) such that when acted upon and/or in response to pre-defined conditions (e.g., in situ wellbore conditions such as temperature, pressure, chemical environment), an acid is released.
- pre-defined conditions e.g., in situ wellbore conditions such as temperature, pressure, chemical environment
- the acid precursor may comprise an acidic species that is released after exposure to an elevated temperature such as an elevated wellbore temperature.
- the acid precursor comprises a material which reacts with one or more components of the COFR (e.g., reacts with an aqueous fluid present in the COFR) to liberate at least one acidic species.
- the acid precursor compound comprises a reactive ester.
- the reactive ester may be converted to an acidic species by hydrolysis of the ester linkage, for example by contact with water present in the aqueous fluid of the COFR and/or water present in situ in the wellbore.
- Suitable acid precursors for use in the present disclosure include lactic acid derivatives such as methyl lactate, ethyl lactate, propyl lactate, butyl lactate; esters and/or formates that are water soluble or partially soluble such as ethylene glycol monoformate, ethylene glycol diformate, diethylene glycol diformate, glyceryl monoformate, glyceryl diformate, glyceryl triformate, triethylene glycol diformate; formate esters of pentaerythritol; esters or polyesters of glycerol including, but not limited to, tripropionin (a triester of propionic acid and glycerol), trilactin, esters of acetic acid and glycerol such as monoacetin, diacetin, and triacetin; esters of glycolic acid such as ethyl or methyl or propyl or butyl glycolate or esters of glycolic acid and polyols such as gly
- the acid precursor comprises diethylene glycol diformate, diethylene glycol monoformate, monoethylene monoformate, monoethylene diformate, ethyl lactate, methyl lactate, tri-n-propyl orthoformate, tri-n-butyl orthoformate, or combinations thereof.
- the choice and physical form of a suitable acid precursor may depend on a variety of factors including but not limited to the time at which liberation of the acidic species is desired relative to the placement of the COFR in the wellbore; the environmental conditions presented; the conditions within the wellbore; the temperature of the wellbore section in which the COFR is being placed; the composition of the formation water, etc. Other considerations may be evident to those skilled in the art with the benefits of this disclosure.
- the acid precursor may be present in an amount ranging from about 5% to about 50% based on total volume of the composition, alternatively from about 5% to about 30%, alternatively from about 10% to about 25%, alternatively from about 12% to about 18%.
- the COFR may comprise a mutual solvent (e.g., EGMBE), a mutual solvent precursor (e.g., EGMBE acetate), an acid (e.g., HCl), an acid precursor (e.g., formate ester), or combinations thereof.
- the mutual solvent may be of a type formed from one or more of the mutual solvent precursors described herein, and the acid may be of a type formed from one or more of the acid precursors described herein.
- the components of the COFR may be chosen by one of ordinary skill in the art, with the benefits of this disclosure, to produce a COFR that results in the delayed removal of an oil based filtercake or a water-wet filtercake having oil-wet components.
- the extent of the delay may be adjusted by one of ordinary skill in the art using the benefits of this disclosure.
- Aqueous fluids that may be used in the COFR include any aqueous fluid suitable for use in subterranean applications.
- the COFR may comprise water or a brine.
- Suitable brines include, but are not limited to: NaCl, NaBr, CaCl 2 , CaBr 2 , ZnBr 2 , sodium formate, potassium formate, cesium formate, combinations thereof and derivatives thereof.
- the specific brine used may be dictated by the desired density of the resulting surfactant wash treatment fluid. Denser brines may be useful in some instances.
- the density of the aqueous fluid, and likewise the density of the COFR may be selected and adjusted as recognized by one skilled in the art with the benefit of this disclosure.
- the aqueous fluid comprises a brine, alternatively NaBr.
- the brine may be present in an amount of from about 40 wt.% to about 90 wt.% based on the total weight of the composition.
- the aqueous fluid may comprise the balance of the COFR after considering the amount of the other components used.
- the COFR further comprises one or more rate adjustment materials (RAMs), which function to adjust the hydrolysis rate of the mutual solvent precursor and/or acid precursor.
- the COFR may contain more than one acid precursor that functions as a RAM for one or more additional precursors (e.g., acid and/or mutual solvent) present in the COFR.
- the COFR may contain more than one acid precursor wherein a first acid precursor may function to rapidly generate an acidic species that influences the half life of the hydrolysis reaction for one or more additional precursors (e.g., a second acid precursor and/or mutual solvent precursor).
- the first acidic precursor may function primarily as a RAM which controls the rate of the development of a second acidic species that is to be used in removal of the filtercake.
- the term "half-life" as used herein refers to the time it takes for half of the original amount of the precursor (either mutual solvent or acid) to react.
- diethyleneglycol diformate may be employed as a RAM in a wellbore servicing composition comprising a mutual solvent precursor in the form of an ester of a hydroxyl compound.
- the diethyleneglycol diformate, or other RAMs could be used to shorten the completion time of the well.
- Diethyleneglycol diformate forms formic acid as a result of hydrolysis, and is commercially available from Halliburton Energy Services, Inc., under the tradename "N FLOW 325.”
- esters or polyesters that may be suitable for adjusting the half-life of the acid and/or mutual solvent precursor in the COFR include, but are not limited to, diethyleneglycol monoformate, monoethyleneglycol diformate, monoethyleneglycol monoformate, polylactic acid, lactate esters, and derivatives and combinations thereof.
- the combinations of these precursors may be selected and designed by one of ordinary skill in the art with the benefits of this disclosure to produce a desired effect or profile (e.g., acid and/or mutual solvent release profile) at or over a period of time, for example after introduction of the COFR to a wellbore, after completion of certain wellbore servicing or processing such as drilling, etc.
- a desired effect or profile e.g., acid and/or mutual solvent release profile
- Such release profiles may include a steady increase or decrease in release rate (i.e., constant slope), exponential increase or decrease in release rate, step-wise increases or decreases in release rates, maximums and/or minimums in release rate (e.g., bell- shaped profiles), and combinations thereof.
- the RAM comprises one or more pH lowering materials (e.g., acids or acidic materials).
- the RAM may comprise small amounts of one or more reactive materials such as mineral acids, organic acids, acidic anhydrides, p- toluenesulfonic acid, etc. to lower the pH and accelerate the hydrolysis of the acid-precursors.
- the RAM comprises one or more pH raising materials (e.g., bases or basic materials).
- the hydrolysis rate may be slowed by the addition of a small amount of a strong base such as NaOH, Na 2 CO 3 , NaHCO 3 and Mg(OH) 2 or organic bases such as ethanolamine or other aliphatic or aromatic amine type compounds.
- a strong base such as NaOH, Na 2 CO 3 , NaHCO 3 and Mg(OH) 2
- organic bases such as ethanolamine or other aliphatic or aromatic amine type compounds.
- the components of the COFR may comprise water and/or brine insoluble compounds.
- the COFR comprises compounds with a low solubility in water and/or brine.
- the compounds may be introduced to the COFR as oil-in-water emulsions, water on oil emulsions or additives may be included in the compositions (e.g. demulsifiers) to facilitate the preparation of the COFR.
- the COFR comprises a mutual solvent precursor and acid precursor wherein the mutual solvent precursor and acid precursor are provided by a single compound.
- the COFR may comprise a formate ester.
- the COFR comprises EGMBE formate which functions as both a mutual solvent precursor and an acid precursor.
- the dual functionality of EGMBE formate may preclude the use of additional acid, acid precursor, or RAMs in the COFR.
- the COFR comprising EGMBE formate may comprise components to delay the action of the COFR on the filtercake such as for example, pH raising materials.
- the composition of a COFR comprising a formate may be adjusted by one of ordinary skill in the art to meet the needs of the process with the benefits of this disclosure.
- the components of the COFR may be combined using any mixing device compatible with the composition.
- the components of the COFR are combined at the well site; alternatively, the components of the COFR are combined off-site and are transported to and used at the well site.
- the contacting of the components of the COFR may initiate hydrolysis of the acid precursor and/or mutual solvent precursor by the aqueous fluid, for example via hydrolysis and dissociation of ester groups present in the precursors.
- the COFR may be designed so as to produce the acidic species and mutual solvent slowly, in-situ within the wellbore following placement therein.
- the pH of the COFR at the time of placement (e.g., pumping) down hole may not be as low (i.e., may be less acidic) than would be the case if an aqueous solution of the acidic species was pumped into the well bore.
- the filtercake removal/cleaning action of the COFR likewise may be delayed, for example delayed from about 2 hours to about 96 hours, alternatively equal to or greater than about 2 to about 3 hours, alternatively equal to or greater than about 24 hours, alternatively from equal to or greater than about 2 to about 5 days.
- a method of servicing a wellbore comprises drilling a wellbore in a subterranean formation and introducing to the formation an oil-based servicing and/or drilling fluid or an aqueous based servicing and/or drilling fluid that comprises at least one oleaginous component, wherein oil coated/wet solids (e.g., filtercake, drill cuttings, etc.) are formed as a result.
- oil coated/wet solids e.g., filtercake, drill cuttings, etc.
- subterranean formation encompasses both areas below exposed earth and areas below earth covered by water such as ocean or fresh water.
- oil-based fluids include oil-based drilling or servicing fluids, invert emulsions, servicing fluids comprising substantially no aqueous component, and the like.
- oleaginous component used in an oil-based fluid may include without limitation olefins, kerosene, diesel oil, fuel oil, synthetic oils, linear or branched paraffins, olefins, esters, acetals, mixtures of crude oil, and combinations and derivatives thereof.
- an oil-based fluid e.g., drilling fluid
- oil wet solids may be components of the filter cake, a formation face, a fracture face, a perforation, or on a screen (e.g., a gravel pack screen) or another piece of equipment located in the wellbore or subterranean formation.
- the method further comprises contact of the oil wet solids with a COFR as described herein to effect removal of the oil from the oil wet solids and/or conversion of the solids from oil wet to water wet.
- a COFR may be placed in a wellbore and contacted with a filtercake or other oil wet solids located down hole.
- the oil-wet solids when contacted with a COFR of the type disclosed herein may become water-wet, and then subsequently be degraded by the COFR.
- acid from the COFR may contact and decompose one or more components of the water wet solids (e.g., calcium-based components such as calcium carbonate contained in the filtercake).
- the COFRs disclosed herein may result in the removal of oil wet solids (e.g. filtercake) in a time delayed fashion so as to allow for the efficient removal of oil wet solids while minimizing damage to the formation or to allow for other servicing operations.
- a time delay in removing the filter cake may provide sufficient time for the COFR to become fully and evenly distributed along a desired section of the wellbore, such that upon activation, the COFR removes the filtercake about simultaneously and equally along the entire treated section of wellbore.
- Such even treatment prevents isolated break-through zones in the filtercake that may undesirably divert subsequent servicing fluids placed downhole.
- time delays in removing the filter cake may allow for subsequent servicing steps such as removing servicing tools from the wellbore. Following treatment with a COFR, production can then take place, if desired or appropriate, as for example in a hydrocarbon-producing well.
- compositions for the removal of an oil based filtercake were prepared having the components indicated in Table 1 and used to treat an oil based filtercake.
- N FLOW 325 is a delayed formic acid based breaker;
- BDF 443 is an acid activated surfactant as described in Patent Application Serial No. 11/622,898 filed January 12, 2007 and entitled "Surfactant Wash Treatment Fluids and Associated Methods" previously incorporated by reference herein;
- MUSOL is a mutual solvent comprising ethyleneglycol monobutyl ether all of which are commercially available from Halliburton Energy Services.
- Butyl glycol acetate is a mutual solvent precursor, which upon being hydrolyzed 15% produces approximately 10% ethylene glycol monobutylether (EGMBE).
- the brine contained sodium bromide at a density of 1.2 kg/L.
- a visual assessment of the clean up of the filtercake was made and the return injectivity of the filtercake was assessed for each composition in Table 1 using a high temperature high pressure (HTHP) cell 100 fitted with a ceramic disc 110 as shown in Figure 1.
- HTHP high temperature high pressure
- the ceramic disc 110 was pre-soaked in fresh water and then placed in the HTHP cell 100.
- the HTHP cell 100 was then filled with 300 ml water, sealed, and pressurized to 100 psi.
- the time rate of discharge for 200 ml was measured as a control.
- a filtercake 120 was formed on the ceramic disc (110) using the drilling fluid under test and the fluid loss was measured.
- the remaining supernatant liquor i.e., supernatant drilling fluid
- the HTHP cell 100 was then filled with 350 ml of a composition and allowed to soak at relevant applied differential pressure for an appropriate duration of time.
- the compositions evaluated are presented in Table 1.
- the remaining liquid was poured off of the HTHP cell 100, and the filtercake 120 was visually inspected.
- the HTHP cell 100 was then filled with 300 ml water, sealed, and pressurized to 100 psi.
- the time rate of discharge for 200 ml was measured again to assess the return injectivity of the filtercake 120.
- the results of these assessments are also summarized in Table 1 where the percentages (%) give the percent by total weight of each component of the composition.
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