WO2021119798A1 - Novel modified acid compositions - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to compositions for use in the oil & gas industry, more specifically to aqueous modified acid compositions used in operations in dolomite formations.
- stimulation with an acid is performed on a well to initiate, increase or restore production.
- a well initially exhibits low permeability, and stimulation is employed to commence production from the reservoir.
- stimulation or remediation is used to further encourage permeability and flow from an already existing well that has become under-productive due to scaling issues or formation depletion.
- Acidizing is a type of stimulation treatment which is performed above or below the reservoir fracture pressure in an effort to initiate, restore or increase the natural permeability of the reservoir. Acidizing is achieved by pumping acid, predominantly hydrochloric acid, into the well to dissolve typically limestone, dolomite and calcite cement between the acid insoluble sediment grains of the reservoir rocks or to treat scale accumulation.
- a matrix acid treatment is performed when acid is pumped into the well and into the pores of the reservoir formation below the fracture gradient.
- the acids dissolve the sediments formation and/or mud solids that are inhibiting the permeability of the rock, enlarging the natural pores of the reservoir (wormholing) and stimulating the flow of hydrocarbons to the wellbore for recovery.
- This type of acid treatment forms channels or fractures through which the hydrocarbons can flow, in addition to forming a series of wormholes or etches.
- a proppant is introduced into the fluid which assists in propping open the fractures, further enhancing the flow of hydrocarbons into the wellbore.
- mineral and organic acids used to perform an acid treatment on wells.
- the most common type of acid employed on wells to stimulate production is hydrochloric acid (HC1), which is useful in stimulating carbonate reservoirs.
- hydrochloric acid produces hydrogen chloride gas which is toxic (potentially fatal) and corrosive to skin, eyes and metals. At levels above 50 ppm (parts per million) it can be Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDHL). At levels from 1300-2000 ppm death can occur in 2-3 minutes.
- HC1 is widely available in industry and it is highly advantageous to modify this chemical to minimize the negative effects and optimize the positive effects of the HC1 vs replacing it all together with another type of acid thereby greatly reducing the costs associated with alternative chemistry options such as organic acids or chelating agents or blends of such.
- acids are produced in industrial areas of countries located some distance from oil & gas producing areas, up to 10 additives can also be required to control various aspects of the acids properties adding to complications in the handling and shipping logistics. Having an alternative that requires minimal additives is very advantageous.
- acids When used to treat scaling issues on surface equipment due to water mineral precipitation, conventional acids are exposed to human and mechanical devices as well as expensive equipment causing increased risk and cost for the operator. When mixed with bases or higher pH fluids, acids will create a large amount of thermal energy (exothermic reaction) causing potential safety concerns and equipment damage, acids typically need to be blended with fresh water (due to their intolerance of highly saline water, causing potential precipitation of minerals) to the desired concentration requiring companies to pre -blend off-site as opposed to blending on-site with sea or produced water thereby increasing costs associated with transportation.
- acid is required to be left down-hole and the pH allowed to increase to a level near or above 3.0 so as not to cause compatibility issues with metals at facilities such as duplex or super duplex so it is very advantageous to have an acid system that typically has a spent pH of >3.0 vs the typical spent pH of 28% HC1 that is ⁇ 1.0 or a spent 15% HC1 that is ⁇ 1.5-1 8 If spent HC1 is required to be left in the wellbore for an extended period of time there is a major risk of formation damage due to precipitation of solubilized metals and minerals.
- Acids are used in the performance of many operations in the oil & gas industry and are considered necessary to achieve the desired production of various petroleum wells and down hole or surface associated equipment, maintain their respective systems and aid in certain drilling operational functions (i.e. freeing stuck pipe, filter cake treatments).
- drilling operational functions i.e. freeing stuck pipe, filter cake treatments.
- the associated dangers that come with using mineral acids are expansive and tasking to mitigate through controls whether they are chemically or mechanically engineered.
- compositions used in these various operations need to withstand high temperatures without losing their overall effectiveness.
- These compositions must also be capable of being applied in operations over a wide range of temperatures while not or at least minimally affecting or corroding the equipment with which it comes in contact in comparison to a conventional mineral acid of which the corrosion effect at ultra-high temperatures is very difficult and expensive to control.
- Offshore oil and gas operations are highly regulated due to the environmental concerns which arise from their operations and the potential for spills along with confined work spaces offering little chance of egress in the case of an incident.
- the complexity of drilling and completing offshore wells is always compounded by both safety issues (exposure to dangerous chemicals as an example) for workers on such offshore oil rigs and production platforms as well as environmental concerns.
- Acids conventionally used in various oil and gas operations can be exposed to temperatures of up to 200°C. At these temperatures, their reactivity and corrosive properties is exponentially increased and as such their economical effectiveness is greatly decreased. Corrosion is one of the major concerns at high temperatures and is difficult and expensive to control with additional chemistry, if it can be controlled at all. In many situations, a mechanical procedure must be utilized as opposed to a chemical solution due to temperature constraints. In addition to the above factors many acid sensitive or high chrome metals are utilized in the construction of offshore platforms, wells and treating facilities such as Cr-13, duplex and super-duplex. Having an acid system that minimizes the negative effect on these metals is advantageous.
- Modified and synthetic acids developed and currently patented such as those containing main components of urea and hydrochloric acid are aimed at increasing personnel safety, reducing corrosion effects, slowing down the reaction rate and reducing the toxicity of HC1.
- the urea component in a synthetic or modified acid containing such compound tends to ultimately decompose and produce ammonia and carbon dioxide as a by-product of decomposition.
- the ammonia component will neutralize the acidic component of the HC1 and render the product non reactive or neutral.
- CA patent application number CA 2,865,855 discloses compositions comprising hydrochloric acid at a concentration between 8 wt% and 28 wt% inclusive and at least one amino acid.
- the amino acid/hydrochloric acid molar ratio is between 0.2 and 1.5, and sufficient water is present to dissolve the hydrochloric acid and the amino acid.
- the amino acid may comprise alanine, asparagines, aspartic acid, cysteine, glutamic acid, histidine, leucine, lysine, methonine, proline, serine, threonine or valine or combinations thereof.
- US patent application US 20140041690 A1 teaches the use of glycine in the making of a synthetic acid that is said to obviate all the drawbacks of strong acids such as hydrochloric acid.
- the new compound is made by dissolving glycine in water, in a weight ratio of approximately 1: 1 to 1: 1.5. The description states that the solution is mixed until the glycine is essentially fully dissolved in the water. Once dissolution is complete, hydrogen chloride gas is dissolved in the solution to produce the new compound, which is referred to as hydrogen glycine.
- Canadian patent number CA 2,974,757 discloses an aqueous synthetic acid composition for use in oil industry activities, said composition comprising: lysine and hydrogen chloride in a molar ratio ranging from 1:3 to 1: 12.5, preferably from more than 1:5 to 1:8.5; it can also further comprise a metal iodide or iodate; an alcohol or derivative thereof.
- Said composition demonstrates advantageous properties over known synthetic acids at temperatures above 90°C.
- Said composition is useful in various oil and gas industry operations.
- Preferred embodiments of said composition providing substantial advantages in matrix acidizing by increasing the effectiveness of wormholing compared to conventional mineral acids such as HC1.
- the content of this patent is incorporated in its entirety.
- dolomite is a sedimentary carbonate rock composed of calcium magnesium carbonate (having the formula CaMgfCCfT). the magnesium seems to be the component that prevents the reaction with HC1.
- CaMgfCCfT calcium magnesium carbonate
- compositions according to the present invention have been developed for the oil & gas industry and its associated applications, by targeting the difficulties encountered when dealing with effectively stimulating dolomite predominant formations.
- Limestone is a type of carbonate sedimentary rock. It is composed mostly of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of calcium carbonate (CaCCf).
- CaCCf calcium carbonate
- dolomite which contains a high percentage of the mineral dolomite, CaMg(C03)2.
- Dolomite is an anhydrous carbonate mineral composed of calcium magnesium carbonate,
- the composition useful for application in dolomite formation also exhibits favorable corrosion profde, logistics & handling advantages, minimizing human & environmental dangers upon exposure, improving the: reaction rates of the acid composition; toxicity levels; biodegradation tendencies; formation/fluid compatibilities and facility and/or production and water treatment infrastructure compatibilities.
- Preferred embodiments of the present invention can also answer some of the hitherto unmet needs such as decreasing a number of the associated dangers and operational issues, such as high corrosion rates and wellbore damage caused by an explosive or extremely aggressive reaction rate at higher temperatures typically associated with conventional acids.
- compositions according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention can overcome many of the drawbacks found in the use of compositions of the prior art especially when used on dolomite formations.
- an aqueous synthetic acid composition comprising:
- a first component comprising: an amine and a carboxylic acid group
- a second component comprising: an amine and a sulfonic acid group; wherein said first component and said acid are present in a molar ratio ranging from 1:3 to 1: 15, more preferably from 1:3 to 1: 12.5.
- the acid is selected from the group consisting of: HC1; and amino acid:HCl acid blend.
- the first component is selected from the group consisting of: an amino acid; creatine; creatinine; zwitterionic compounds.
- the amino acid-HCl acid blend is selected from the group consisting of: lysine-HCl; glycine-HCl; valine-HCl; tryptophan-HCl; alanine-HCl; methionine-HCl; histidine-HCl; arginine-HCl; serine-HCl; tyrosine-HCl; glutamine -HC1; asparagine-HCl; phenylalanine - HC1; proline-HCl; cysteine-HCl; leucine-HCl; isoleucine-HCl; aspartic acid-HCl; glutamic acid-HCl; threonine-HCl; and selenocysteine-HCl.
- the amino acid-HCl acid blend is selected from the group consisting of: lysine- HC1; glycine-HCl; alanine-HCl; methionine-HCl; histidine-HCl; arginine-HCl; serine-HCl; proline-HCl; cysteine-HCl; threonine-HCl; and selenocysteine-HCl.
- the second component is selected from the group consisting of: taurine; taurolidine; taurocholic acid; tauroselcholic acid; tauromustine; 5- Taurinomethyluridine and 5-taurinomethyl-2-thiouridine; homotaurine (tramiprosate); acamprosate; and taurates.
- the compound comprising an amine moiety and a sulfonic acid moiety is taurine.
- the composition is stable at temperatures of up to at least 80°C.
- the composition is stable at temperatures of up to at least 120°C.
- the composition is stable at temperatures of up to at least 150°C.
- the composition has a pH of no more than 2, more preferably no more than 1.5. Even more preferably, the composition has a pH of less than 1.
- the acid is present in an amount ranging from 5 to 40 wt% of the total composition.
- the acid is present in an amount ranging from 10 to 30 wt% of the total composition.
- the second component comprising: an amine and a sulfonic acid group is present in an amount ranging from 1 to 20 wt% of the total composition.
- the second component comprising: an amine and a sulfonic acid group is present in an amount ranging from 2 to 15 wt% of the total composition. More preferably, the second component comprising: an amine and a sulfonic acid group is present in an amount ranging from 5 to 10 wt% of the total composition.
- compositions for the dissolution of dolomite in a geological formation there is provided a use of a composition for the dissolution of dolomite in a geological formation.
- a method to selectively dissolve dolomite over calcium carbonate rock comprising the steps of:
- a first component comprising: an amine and a carboxylic acid group
- a second component comprising: an amine and a sulfonic acid group; wherein said first component and said acid are present in a molar ratio ranging from 1 :3 to
- a method of matrix acidizing a hydrocarbon-containing dolomite formation comprising:
- composition comprising:
- a first component comprising: an amine and a carboxylic acid group
- a second component comprising: an amine and a sulfonic acid group; wherein said first component and said acid are present in a molar ratio ranging from 1 :3 to
- the second component is comprised of two molecules, each one having either an amine group or a sulfonic acid group.
- a method of matrix acidizing a hydrocarbon-containing limestone formation comprising:
- composition comprising:
- a first component comprising: an amine and a carboxylic acid group
- a second component comprising: an amine and a sulfonic acid group; wherein said first component and said acid are present in a molar ratio ranging from 1 :3 to 1:12.5;
- a method of creating wormholes in a hydrocarbon-containing formation comprising:
- composition comprising:
- a first component comprising: an amine and a carboxylic acid group
- a second component comprising: an amine and a sulfonic acid group; wherein said first component and said acid are present in a molar ratio ranging from 1 :3 to 1:12.5;
- a method of matrix acidizing a hydrocarbon -containing dolomite formation comprising:
- composition comprising:
- a second component comprising: an amine and a sulfonic acid group; wherein said first component and said acid are present in a molar ratio ranging from 1 :3 to 1:12.5;
- a method of matrix acidizing a hydrocarbon-containing limestone formation comprising:
- composition comprising:
- a first component comprising: an amine and a carboxylic acid group
- a second component comprising: an amine and a sulfonic acid group; wherein said first component and said acid are present in a molar ratio ranging from 1 :3 to 1:12.5;
- a method of creating wormholes in a hydrocarbon-containing formation comprising:
- composition comprising:
- a first component comprising: an amine and a carboxylic acid group
- a second component comprising: an amine and a sulfonic acid group; wherein said first component and said acid are present in a molar ratio ranging from 1 :3 to 1:12.5;
- the desired injection rate used is determined by testing said composition at various injection rates into a core sample of said formation; collecting the pore volume to breakthrough data obtained from said testing; plotting a graph of the pore volume to breakthrough data against the injection rate; and determining the optimal injection rate as the lowest point on the plot.
- an aqueous synthetic or modified acid composition in the oil industry to perform an activity selected from the group consisting of: stimulate formations; assist in reducing breakdown pressures during downhole pumping operations; treat wellbore filter cake post drilling operations; assist in freeing stuck pipe; descale pipelines and/or production wells; increase injectivity of injection wells; lower the pH of a fluid; remove undesirable scale on a surface selected from the group consisting of: equipment, wells and related equipment and facilities; fracture wells; complete matrix stimulations; conduct annular and bullhead squeezes & soaks; pickle tubing, pipe and/or coiled tubing; increase effective permeability of formations; reduce or remove wellbore damage; clean perforations; and solubilize limestone, dolomite, calcite and combinations thereof; said composition comprising lysine and HC1 in a molar ratio ranging from 1:2.1 to 1: 12.5.
- the composition comprises lysine and HC1 in a
- Figure 1 is a graphical representation of the solubility of calcium carbonate (rectangular tile) in a Lysine-HCl hybrid acid system at 60°C;
- Figure 2 is a graphical representation of the solubility of dolomite (hexagonal tile) in a Lysine-HCl hybrid acid system at 60°C;
- Figure 3 is a graphical representation of the solubility of dolomite (hexagonal tile) in a Lysine-HCl hybrid acid system at 60°C;
- Figure 4 is a graphical representation of the solubility of dolomite (hexagonal tile) in a Lysine-HCl hybrid acid systems at 60°C
- Figure 5 is a graphical representation of the solubility of dolomite (hexagonal tile) in various Lysine-HCl-Taurine hybrid acid systems at 60°C;
- Figure 6 is a graphical representation of the solubility of limestone (hexagonal tile) in various Lysine-HCl-Taurine hybrid acid systems at 60°C;
- Figure 7 is a graphical representation of the long-term solubility of limestone in various Lysine- HCl-Taurine hybrid acid systems at 60°C;
- Figure 8 is a graphical representation of the long-term solubility of limestone in various Lysine- HCl-Taurine hybrid acid systems at 60°C;
- Figure 9 is a graphical representation of the long-term solubility of dolomite in various 15% HC1- Taurine hybrid acid systems at 60°C;
- Figure 10 is a graphical representation of the long-term solubility of dolomite in various Arginine- HCl-Taurine hybrid acid systems at 60°C;
- Figure 11 is a graphical representation of the long-term solubility of limestone in various Arginine- HCl-Taurine hybrid acid systems at 60°C;
- Figure 12 is a graphical representation of the long-term solubility of dolomite in various Histidine- HCl-Taurine hybrid acid systems at 60°C.
- lysine-HCl is the main component in terms of volume and weight percent of the composition.
- Lysine as an amino acid, contains at least one amino group, -NH 2, and one carboxyl group, -COOH. In the case of lysine, there are 2 amino groups.
- a Lewis acid/base adduct is formed where the primary amino group acts as a Lewis base and the proton of the HC1 as Lewis acid.
- the formed adduct greatly reduces the hazardous effects of the hydrochloric acid on its own, such as the fuming effect, the hygroscopicity, and the highly corrosive nature.
- the excess nitrogen can also act as a corrosion inhibitor at higher temperatures.
- Lysine & hydrogen chloride are present in a molar ratio ranging from 1:3 to 1: 12.5; preferably in a molar ratio ranging from 1:4.5 to 1:9, and more preferably in a molar ratio ranging from more than 1:5 to 1:8.5.
- the lysine-HCl ratio can be adjusted or determined depending on the intended application and the desired solubilizing ability. By increasing the ratio of the HC1 component, the solubilizing ability will increase while still providing certain health, safety, environmental and operational advantages over hydrochloric acid.
- the composition used in the present invention comprises at most 1 mole of lysine per 3.0 moles of HC1.
- the lysine-hydrochloride also allows for a reduced rate of reaction when in the presence of various formations. This again is due to the stronger molecular bonds associated over what hydrochloric acid traditionally displays.
- a lysine-HCl is mainly comprised of lysine (which is naturally biodegradable)
- the product testing has shown that the lysine -hydrochloride will maintain the same biodegradability function, something that hydrochloric acid will not on its own.
- the ratio is even higher because there are more amine groups; 4 in arginine and 3 in histidine.
- the ratios vary between the amino acid and the acid (such as HC1) will vary from the ratios in the preferred lysine-HCl compositions. Nevertheless, one will note that some activity (acidic character) must be kept, otherwise, the modified acid will no longer have the desired utility for the intended purposes.
- Alcohols and derivatives thereof can be added to the modified acid as corrosion inhibitors.
- Propargyl alcohol itself is traditionally used as a corrosion inhibitor which works well at low concentrations. It is however a very toxic/flammable chemical to handle as a concentrate, so care must be taken when exposed to the concentrate.
- Basocorr® PP is an example of such a compound.
- Metal iodides or iodates such as potassium iodide, sodium iodide, cuprous iodide and lithium iodide can also potentially be used as corrosion inhibitor intensifier.
- potassium iodide is a metal iodide traditionally used as corrosion inhibitor intensifier, however it is expensive, but works extremely well. It is non-regulated and safe to handle.
- the iodide or iodate is preferably present in a weight percentage ranging from 0.01 to 0.5 wt% (10% of a solution ranging from 0.1 to 5%), more preferably from 0.02 to 0.3 wt%, yet even more preferably from 0.025 to 0.2 wt%.
- Lysine mono -hydrochloride is used as starting reagent.
- a 1:2.1 molar ratio of lysine to HC1 370 ml of a 50 wt% lysine-HCl (also referred to as L50) solution and 100 ml HC1 aq. 36% (22 Baume) are combined.
- additives they are added after thorough mixing. For example, propargyl alcohol, and potassium iodide can be added at this point. Circulation is maintained until all products have been solubilized. Additional components can now be added as required.
- the process to obtain other compositions according to the present invention is similar where the only difference lies in the amount of HC1 added.
- Example 1 is an amber colored liquid with a fermentation like odour having shelf-life of greater than 1 year. It has a freezing point temperature of approximately minus 30oC and a boiling point temperature of approximately 100°C. It has a specific gravity of 1.15 ⁇ 0.02. It is completely soluble in water and its pH is less than 1.
- the composition is biodegradable and is classified as a mild irritant according to the classifications for skin tests.
- the composition is substantially low fuming. Toxicity testing was calculated using surrogate information and the LD50 was determined to be greater than 2000mg/kg.
- a modified acid composition as used in a preferred composition of the present invention was prepared to yield a lysine:HCl composition in a ratio of 1:4.5.
- This composition is obtained through the following mixing ratio: 370 ml of L50 solution + 300 ml 22Baume HC1; which leads to the following ratio: 1 mol Lysine monohydrochloride to 4.5 mol HC1.
- the composition of Example 2 has an amber liquid appearance. Its salinity is 48%. Its freezing point is minus 45°C and boiling point above 100°C. Its pH is below 1.0.
- the composition of Example 2 was also tested for skin corrosiveness and deemed non-corrosive to the skin. Oral toxicity was calculated using the LD50 rat model and deemed to be of low oral toxicity. It is considered readily biodegradable and offers a lower bioaccumulative potential when compared to 15% HC1.
- Example 2 The composition of Example 2 will be used either as is or diluted for the dissolution testing series discussed below.
- Example #2 were then prepared with a small content of taurine.
- the process involves the addition of the desired amount of taurine in solid form to the composition of Example #2 while the latter is being mixed.
- the amount of taurine is determined as a weight % of the total weight of the composition.
- Example 4 The preparation of another modified acid composition
- MEA Monoethanolamine
- hydrochloric acid is used as starting reagents.
- MEA Monoethanolamine
- hydrochloric acid is used as starting reagents.
- MEA Monoethanolamine
- HC1 Monoethanolamine
- hydrochloric acid hydrochloric acid
- a modified acid composition as used in a preferred composition of the present invention was prepared to yield a Histidine:HCl composition in a molar ratio of 1 :5.125. This composition was obtained by using a similar approach which was used for Example 2.
- a modified acid composition as used in a preferred composition of the present invention was prepared to yield a Arginine:HCl composition in a molar ratio of 1:5.125. This composition was obtained by using a similar approach which was used for Example 2. Total Solubility and Reaction Rate of various acidic compositions on various substrates (Calcium Carbonate Dolomite and Limestone)
- Figure #2 shows the dissolution of dolomite (tile) over time for the above two compositions.
- the HC1 composition dissolved the dolomite more quickly than the composition of Example #2. This is a clear indication that HC1 would not perform as good quality wormholes as the composition of Example #2.
- Figure #3 shows the dissolution of dolomite (hexagonal tile) over time for the above two compositions.
- the HC1 composition dissolved the dolomite more quickly than the composition of Example #2. This is a clear indication that HC1 would not perform as good quality wormholes as the composition of Example #2.
- Figure #4 shows the dissolution of dolomite (hexagonal tile) over time for the above two compositions.
- the HC1 composition dissolved the dolomite more quickly than the composition of Example #2. This is a clear indication that HC1 would not perform as good quality wormholes as the composition of Example #2.
- Example #3 The purpose was to determine the solubility of dolomite and limestone in hybrid blends of Example #2-Taurine (Example #3).
- a uniformed piece of either dolomite or limestone was added to the solution.
- the weight loss was recorded at one-minute intervals for a total of 30 minutes.
- Figure #5 shows the dissolution of dolomite (hexagonal tile) overtime for 4 different compositions.
- the first being the composition of Example #2
- the second being a blend of the composition of Example #2 and (90% content) and 10% of taurine
- the third being a blend of the composition of Example #2 (95% content) and 5% of taurine
- the fourth being a blend of the composition of Example #2 (97.5% content) and 2.5% of taurine.
- the Example #2 composition dissolved the dolomite more quickly than each one of the taurine-containing compositions.
- the best performance was noted to be the 5% and 10% taurine-containing compositions. This is a clear indication that the presence of taurine in an acidic composition has a quantifiable and desirable effect in making wormholes for good extraction of hydrocarbons trapped in a dolomite formation.
- Figure #6 shows the dissolution of dolomite (hexagonal tile) overtime for 4 different compositions.
- the first being the composition of Example #2
- the second being a blend of the composition of Example #2 and (90% content) and 10% of taurine
- the third being a blend of the composition of Example #2 (95% content) and 5% of taurine
- the fourth being a blend of the composition of Example #2 (97.5% content) and 2.5% of taurine.
- the Example #2 composition dissolved the dolomite more quickly than all of the taurine -containing compositions.
- the best performance was noted to be the 10% taurine- containing composition. Again, this is further indication that the presence of taurine in an acidic composition has a quantifiable and desirable effect in making wormholes for good extraction of hydrocarbons trapped in a dolomite formation.
- Figure #7 shows the dissolution of limestone over time for 4 different compositions.
- the first being the composition of Example #2
- the second being a blend of the composition of Example #2 and (90% content) and 10% of taurine
- the third being a blend of the composition of Example #2 (95% content) and 5% of taurine
- the fourth being a blend of the composition of Example #2 (97.5% content) and 2.5% of taurine.
- the Example #2 composition dissolved the dolomite more quickly than all of the taurine -containing compositions.
- the performance of the taurine -containing compositions was not substantially different as it is when exposed to dolomite. Again, the best performance was noted to be by the 10% taurine -containing composition. This is an indication that the presence of taurine in an acidic composition has a quantifiable and desirable effect in making wormholes for good extraction of hydrocarbons trapped even in a limestone formation.
- Figure #8 shows the dissolution of limestone over time for 4 different compositions over a longer period of time than the one shown in Figure #7.
- the first being the composition of Example #2
- the second being a blend of the composition of Example #2 and (90% content) and 10% of taurine
- the third being a blend of the composition of Example #2 (95% content) and 5% of taurine
- the fourth being a blend of the composition of Example #2 (97.5% content) and 2.5% of taurine.
- the best performance was noted to come from the 10% taurine -containing composition.
- the purpose was to determine the solubility of dolomite by a HCl-taurine composition.
- the procedure consisted of preparing blends of HC1 (15%) with taurine at three different ratios; 90: 10, 95:5, 97.5:2.5 and contrasted with a 15% HC1 composition.
- HC1 HC1
- taurine HC1
- the weight loss was recorded at one- minute intervals for a total of 30 minutes.
- Figure #9 shows the dissolution of dolomite (hexagonal tile) overtime for 4 different compositions.
- the first being the composition of 15% HC1
- the second being a blend of the composition of 15% HC1 (90% content) and 10% of taurine
- the third being a blend of the composition of 15% HC1 (95% content) and 5% of taurine
- the fourth being a blend of the composition of 15% HC1 (97.5% content) and 2.5% of taurine.
- the 15% HC1 composition dissolved the dolomite more quickly than all of the taurine - containing compositions.
- the best performance was noted to be the 2.5% and 5% taurine -containing compositions. This is a clear indication that the presence of taurine in an acidic composition has a quantifiable and desirable effect in making wormholes for good extraction of hydrocarbons trapped in a dolomite formation.
- the purpose was to determine the solubility of dolomite and limestone in a hybrid modified acid blend comprising Arginine-HCl and Taurine.
- the procedure consisted of preparing blends of Arginine - HC1 (in a 1:5.125 molar ratio) with taurine at three different ratios; 90: 10, 95:5, 97.5:2.5 and contrasted with a 90% solution of the composition of Arginine-HCl.
- a uniformed piece of either dolomite or limestone was added to the solution.
- the weight loss was recorded at one-minute intervals for a total of 30 minutes.
- Figure #10 shows the dissolution of dolomite (hexagonal tile) over time for 4 different compositions.
- the first being the composition of 15% HCl-Arginine (at a dilution of 90%)
- the second being a blend of the composition of 15% HCl-Arginine (at a dilution of 90%) for a 90% content and 10% of taurine
- the third being a blend of the composition of HCl-Arginine (at a dilution of 90%) for a 95% content and 5% of taurine
- the fourth being a blend of the composition of HCl-Arginine (at a dilution of 90%) for a 97.5% content and 2.5% of taurine.
- the composition devoid of taurine dissolved the dolomite more quickly than all of the taurine -containing compositions.
- the best performance was noted to be the 2.5% and 5% taurine -containing compositions. This is a clear indication that the presence of taurine in an acidic composition has a quantifiable and desirable effect in making wormholes for good extraction of hydrocarbons trapped in a dolomite formation.
- Figure #11 shows the dissolution of limestone over time for 4 different compositions.
- the first being the composition of 15% HCl-Arginine (at a dilution of 90%)
- the second being a blend of the composition of 15% HCl-Arginine (at a dilution of 90%) for a 90% content and 10% of taurine
- the third being a blend of the composition of HCl-Arginine (at a dilution of 90%) for a 95% content and 5% of taurine
- the fourth being a blend of the composition of HCl-Arginine (at a dilution of 90%) for a 97.5% content and 2.5% of taurine.
- the best performance was noted to be the 10% taurine -containing composition. This is a clear indication that the presence of taurine in an acidic composition has a quantifiable and desirable effect in making wormholes for good extraction of hydrocarbons trapped in a limestone formation.
- the purpose was to determine the solubility of dolomite in a hybrid modified acid blend comprising Histidine-HCl and Taurine.
- the procedure consisted of preparing blends of Histidine-HCl (in a 1:5.125 molar ratio) with taurine at three different ratios; 90: 10, 95:5, 97.5:2.5 and contrasted with a 90% solution of the composition of Histidine-HCl.
- a uniformed piece of either dolomite was added to the solution.
- the weight loss was recorded at one-minute intervals for a total of 30 minutes.
- Figure #12 shows the dissolution of dolomite over time for 4 different compositions.
- the first being the composition of 15% Histidine-HCl (at a dilution of 90%)
- the second being a blend of the composition of 15% Histidine-HCl (at a dilution of 90%) for a 90% content and 10% of taurine
- the third being a blend of the composition of Histidine-HCl (at a dilution of 90%) for a 95% content and 5% of taurine
- the fourth being a blend of the composition of Histidine-HCl (at a dilution of 90%) for a 97.5% content and 2.5% of taurine.
- Taurine hybrid blends three different ratios were prepared; (90: 10, 95:5, 97.5:2.5) and were contrasted with 90% Example #2.
- the procedure consisted of taking 50 mL of each blend and adding it to ⁇ 30g of calcium carbonate. The solutions were left to completely solubilize (overnight), after which the fluid was filtered and the remaining material was washed, dried, and weighed. The total solubility was determined from the weight loss.
- Table 1 Total solubility of calcium carbonate in Example #2-Taurine hybrid blends at 20°C
- compositions according to the present invention react specifically faster with dolomite than with limestone.
- the solubility shows us that also the total solubility of the modified (taurine) acids is higher with dolomite.
- Corrosion tests were executed in a high pressure/high temperature Teflon lined cell. Each coupon was washed with acetone, air dried, and weighed, before being suspended in the test fluid and then the cell was pressurized with nitrogen. Each cell was placed in a preheated oven for the specified test duration, plus an additional 30 minutes of heat up time for tests less than 24 hours in duration. After the exposure period, each cell was depressurized, and the coupon was removed, washed with water, followed by an acetone wash, air dried, and then weighed.
- the corrosion rate was determined from the weight loss, and a pitting index was evaluated visually at 40X magnification, and a photo of the coupon surface at 40X magnification was taken.
- Pitting scale score #3 refers to scattered, very shallow pinpoint pits, less than 25 pits on either surface (fomt or back)
- the compositions of the present invention exhibits stability for operations at elevated temperature (above 90°C and, in some cases, up to 220°C) and therefore makes them useful in the oil and gas industry for all applications (beyond simply acidizing dolomite formations) where an acid is required and provides operators the ability to treat high and ultra-high temperature completions and maintenance/production operations with a technology that provides a level of safety, technical advantages and low corrosion unavailable in industry until now.
- compositions according to the present invention can ideally be used in various oilfield operations, including but not limited to: spearhead breakdown acid, acid fracturing operations, injection-disposal well treatments, high temperature cyclical steam injection (CSS) scale treatments, steam assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) scale treatments, surface and subsurface equipment and pipelines facilities, filter cake removal, tubing pickling, matrix acidizing operations, stimulations, fracturing, soaks, cement squeezes, fluid pH control, stuck pipe operations, and coiled tubing acid washes, soaks and squeezes.
- SCS high temperature cyclical steam injection
- SAGD steam assisted gravity drainage
- an aqueous modified acid composition which, upon proper use, results in a very low corrosion rate on oil and gas industry tubulars and equipment.
- an aqueous modified acid composition for use in the oil industry which is biodegradable.
- an aqueous modified acid composition for use in the oil industry which has a controlled, more methodical spending (reacting) nature that is near linear as temperature increases, low-fuming, low-toxicity, and has a highly controlled manufacturing process ensuring consistent end product strength and quality.
- an aqueous modified acid composition for use in the oil industry which has a pH below 1.
- an aqueous modified acid composition for use in the oil industry which will keep iron particles and solubilized carbonate in solution even as the pH rises to a level > 4 pH.
- an aqueous modified acid composition for use in the oil industry which will provide a thermal stability at temperatures above 100°C.
- a modified acid composition for use in the oil industry which will provide corrosion protection at an acceptable oilfield limit when said composition is in contact with metal components and is at temperatures ranging from 100°C to 220°C.
- a modified acid composition for use in the oil industry which has minimal exothermic reactivity upon dilution or during the reaction process.
- the aqueous modified acid composition for use in the oil industry is compatible with existing industry acid additives.
- an aqueous modified acid composition for use in the oil industry which has higher salinity tolerance.
- a tolerance for high salinity fluids, or brines is desirable for onshore and offshore acid applications.
- Conventional acids are normally blended with fresh water and additives, typically far offsite, and then transported to the area of treatment as a finished blend. It is advantageous to have an alternative that can be transported as a concentrate safely to the treatment area, then blended with a saline produced water or sea water greatly reducing the logistics requirement.
- a conventional acid system can precipitate salts/minerals heavily if blended with fluids of an excessive saline level resulting in formation plugging or ancillary damage, inhibiting production and substantially increasing costs.
- Brines are also typically present in formations, thus having an acid system that has a high tolerance for brines greatly reduces the potential for formation damage or emulsions forming down-hole during or after product placement/spending (reaction) occurs.
- an aqueous modified acid composition for use in the oil industry which is immediately reactive upon contact/application.
- an aqueous modified acid composition for use in the oil industry which results in less unintended near wellbore erosion or face dissolution due to a more controlled reaction rate. This, in turn, results in deeper formation penetration, increased permeability, and reduces the potential for zonal communication during a typical ‘open hole’ mechanical isolation application treatment.
- a highly reactive acid such as hydrochloric acid
- hydrochloric acid is deployed into a well that has open hole packers for isolation (without casing) there is a potential to cause a loss of near-wellbore compressive strength resulting in communication between zones or sections of interest as well as potential sand production, and fines migration. It is advantageous to have an alternative that will react with a much more controlled rate or speed, thus greatly reducing the potential for zonal communication and the above potential negative side effects of traditional acid systems.
- an aqueous modified acid composition for use in the oil industry which provides a controlled and comprehensive reaction rate throughout a broad range of temperatures up to 220°C.
- an aqueous modified acid composition comprising lysine and hydrogen chloride in a molar ratio ranging from 1:3.0 to 1: 12.5 for injection into an oil or gas well to perform a treatment with said composition; recovering the spent acid from the well; and sending the spent acid to a plant.
- the ratio is 1:3.5 to 1: 12.5.
- the molar ratio for arginine -HC1 can range from 1:3.5 to 1: 15, but is preferably used in a molar ratio of approximately 1:5.215.
- the molar ratio for histidine-HCl can range from 1:3.5 to 1: 15, but is preferably used in a molar ratio of approximately 1:5.215.
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