WO2022040397A1 - Foamable resin composition for controlling loss circulation - Google Patents
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- This document relates to a foamable resin composition containing a nitrogen gas-generating compound and methods of using the composition for loss circulation control.
- Natural resources such as gas, oil, and water in a subterranean formation are usually produced by drilling a wellbore down to a subterranean formation while circulating a drilling fluid in the wellbore.
- Fluids used in drilling, completion, or servicing of a wellbore can be lost to the subterranean formation while circulating the fluids in the wellbore.
- the fluids may enter the subterranean formation via depleted zones, zones of relatively low pressure, lost circulation zones having naturally occurring fractures, weak zones having fracture gradients exceeded by the hydrostatic pressure of the drilling fluid, and so forth.
- loss circulation is classified as seepage loss, moderate loss, or severe loss.
- losses of 10-30 barrels per hour are considered moderate, and losses greater than 30 barrels per hour are considered severe.
- losses between 25 and 100 barrels are considered moderate, and losses greater than 100 barrels are considered severe.
- severe losses the dimensions of the loss circulation zones cannot be estimated which makes it difficult to design loss circulation treatment pills based on the sized particles.
- the revenue loss due to loss circulation material (LCM) problems extends into tens of millions of dollars.
- loss circulation is difficult to remedy is the lack of knowledge about accurate fracture width and depth encountered while drilling.
- One of the contributing factors may be lack of precise information on the dimensions of loss circulation areas, which can range from microfractures to vugular zones, thus leading to an improper selection of suitable plugging materials that can adapt, in both volume and shape, to effectively plug a wide range of fractures with unknown dimensions.
- Traditional loss circulation materials such as non-reactive particulate or fiber based or settable fluids, when applied in insufficient quantities, cannot effectively seal a high permeability zone.
- a composition that is adaptable in volume in order to effectively seal a wide range of fractures with unknown dimensions.
- the foamable resin composition contains an epoxy resin; a nitrogen gasgenerating compound; a surfactant; and a curing agent.
- the epoxy resin comprises a bisphenol-A-based resin.
- the epoxy resin is selected from a bisphenol- A-(epichlorohy drin) epoxy resin with oxirane mono [(C12-C14 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives and a bisphenol- A-(epi chlorohydrin) epoxy resin with 1,6- hexanediol diglycidyl ether.
- the epoxy resin is about 75% to about 85% by weight of the composition.
- the nitrogen gas -generating compound is an azo compound.
- the azo compound is azodicarbonamide.
- the nitrogen gas -generating compound is about 5% to about 15% by weight of the composition.
- the surfactant is a hydroxysultaine. In some embodiments, the surfactant is cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine. In some embodiments, the surfactant is about 1% to about 5% by weight of the composition.
- the weight ratio of the nitrogen gas-generating compound to the surfactant is about 3:1.
- the curing agent is a linear ethylene amine containing two primary nitrogens and one secondary nitrogen.
- the curing agent is diethylenetriamine (DETA).
- the curing agent is about 10% to about 13% by weight of the composition.
- a foamable resin composition that contains a bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin; azodicarbonamide in an amount of about 5% to about 10% by weight of the composition; a hydroxy sultaine surfactant in an amount of about 1% to about 5% by weight of the composition; and a curing agent in an amount of about 10% to about 13% by weight of the composition.
- the epoxy resin is selected from a bisphenol- A-(epichlorohy drin) epoxy resin with oxirane mono [(C12-C14 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives and a bisphenol- A-(epi chlorohydrin) epoxy resin with 1,6- hexanediol diglycidyl ether.
- the surfactant is cocamidopropyl hydroxy sultaine.
- the method includes introducing a foamable resin composition into the loss circulation zone, where the foamable resin composition contains an epoxy resin; a nitrogen gas-generating compound; a surfactant; and a curing agent; and forming a foamed resin composition; where the foamed resin composition seals the loss circulation zone.
- the foamed resin composition is formed under downhole conditions.
- the downhole conditions comprise temperatures between about 95 °F and about 450 °F.
- the epoxy resin comprises a bisphenol- A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin.
- the epoxy resin is selected from a bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with oxirane mono [(C12-C14 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives and a bisphenol- A-(epi chlorohydrin) epoxy resin with 1,6- hexanediol diglycidyl ether.
- the epoxy resin is about 75% to about 85% by weight of the composition.
- the nitrogen gas -generating compound is an azo compound.
- the azo compound is azodicarbonamide.
- the nitrogen gas-generating compound is about 5% to about 15% by weight of the composition.
- the surfactant is a hydroxysultaine. In some embodiments, the surfactant is cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine. In some embodiments, the surfactant is about 1% to about 5% by weight of the composition.
- the curing agent is diethylenetnamine (DETA). In some embodiments, the curing agent is about 10% to about 13% by weight of the composition.
- FIG. 1 shows an epoxy resin composition after curing and being kept for 30 minutes in a 150 °F (65.5 °C) water bath.
- FIGs. 2A-2B show an epoxy resin composition containing a surfactant and a nitrogen gas -generating compound immediately after curing (FIG. 2A) and after being kept for 30 minutes in a 150 °F (65.5 °C) water bath (FIG. 2B).
- FIGs. 3A-3B show an epoxy resin composition containing a surfactant and a nitrogen gas -generating compound immediately after curing (FIG. 3A) and after being kept for 30 minutes in a 95 °F (35 °C) water bath (FIG. 3B).
- the present disclosure provides foamable resin compositions.
- the foamable resin compositions include an epoxy resin, a nitrogen gas-generating compound, a surfactant, and a curing agent.
- the foamable resin compositions can be used as a loss circulation material (LCM).
- the compositions are capable of generating gas in situ under downhole conditions to produce a foamed resin composition, which is expandable.
- the nitrogen gas is generated in situ in the loss circulation zone.
- the expandable nature of the resin compositions allows the LCM to adapt in volume to effectively seal a wide range of fractures with unknown dimensions in subterranean formations. Volume adaptability is introduced in the LCM through in situ generation of nitrogen gas due to decomposition of the nitrogen gas-generating compound under downhole conditions, such as elevated temperatures.
- the resin compositions of the present disclosure do not contain an activator to generate the nitrogen gas.
- the foamed resin compositions of the present disclosure can be used to treat (reduce or eliminate) loss circulation in a subterranean formation, such as a wellbore.
- methods of controlling loss circulation using the foamable resin compositions are also provided in the present disclosure.
- the use of the foamed resins of the present disclosure decreases the amount of loss circulation material required to plug vugular zones as compared to traditional loss circulation materials that are not able to expand and adapt in volume.
- the foamed resin compositions of the present disclosure can be used to cure the losses in vugular zones while using less material than traditional LCMs.
- the term “about” as used herein can allow for a degree of variability in a value or range, for example, within 10%, within 5%, or within 1% of a stated value or of a stated limit of a range.
- the term “downhole,” as used in the present disclosure, refers to under the surface of the earth, such as a location within or fluidly connected to a wellbore.
- downhole conditions refers to the temperature, pressure, humidity, and other conditions that are commonly found in subterranean formations.
- “downhole conditions” refers to a subterranean formation having a temperature of about 70 °F (or about 21 °C) or higher, such as about 95 °F (or about 35 °C) or higher.
- a nitrogen gas-generating compound can begin to decompose under downhole conditions where the temperature is about 70 °F (or about 21 °C) or higher.
- a nitrogen gas-generating compound can begin to decompose under downhole conditions where the temperature is about 95 °F (or about 35 °C) or higher.
- subterranean material or “subterranean formation” can refer to any material under the surface of the earth, including under the surface of the bottom of the ocean.
- a subterranean formation or material can be any section of a wellbore and any section of a subterranean petroleum- or water-producing formation or region in fluid contact with the wellbore. Placing a material in a subterranean formation can include contacting the material with any section of a wellbore or with any subterranean region in fluid contact therewith.
- Subterranean materials can include any materials placed into the wellbore such as cement, drill shafts, liners, tubing, casing, or screens; placing a material in a subterranean formation can include contacting with such subterranean materials.
- a subterranean formation or material can be any below-ground region that can produce liquid or gaseous petroleum materials, water, or any section belowground in fluid contact therewith.
- a subterranean formation or material can be at least one of an area desired to be fractured, a fracture or an area surrounding a fracture, and a flow pathway or an area surrounding a flow pathway, wherein a fracture or a flow pathway can be optionally fluidly connected to a subterranean petroleum- or water-producing region, directly or through one or more fractures or flow pathways.
- the acts can be carried out in any order, except when a temporal or operational sequence is explicitly recited. Furthermore, specified acts can be carried out concurrently unless explicit claim language recites that they be carried out separately. For example, a claimed act of doing X and a claimed act of doing Y can be conducted simultaneously within a single operation, and the resulting process will fall within the literal scope of the claimed process.
- the foamable resin compositions of the present disclosure include an epoxy resin, a nitrogen gas-generating compound, a surfactant, and a curing agent.
- the resin compositions can be used to control loss circulation in a subterranean formation by acting as loss circulation materials.
- the foamable resin compositions are provided to a subterranean formation and, under downhole conditions, for example, elevated temperatures, such as about 95 °F (or about 35 °C) or higher, produce nitrogen gas in situ, resulting in an expandable foamed resin composition that effectively seals a wide range of fractures with unknown dimensions.
- the resin compositions of the present disclosure are able to adapt in volume and shape to effectively plug a wide range of fractures with unknown dimensions.
- the foamable resin compositions of the present disclosure include an epoxy resin.
- the average molecular weight of the epoxy resin is from about 300 g/mol to about 2000 g/mol.
- the epoxy resin can be a glycidyl or non-glycidyl resin.
- the epoxy resin is a glycidyl resin, such as a glycidyl-ether, glycidyl-ester, or glycidyl-amine resin.
- the epoxy resin is a non- glycidyl resin, such as an aliphatic or cyclo-aliphatic resin.
- the epoxy resin is a bisphenol-A-based epoxy resin, bisphenol-F-based epoxy resin, aliphatic epoxy resin, or combination thereof.
- the epoxy resin is a bisphenol-A-based resin.
- the epoxy resin is modified with a diluent, such as a reactive or non-reactive diluent.
- a diluent such as a reactive or non-reactive diluent.
- the type and amount of diluent can affect one or more properties of the epoxy resin, including, but not limited to, the viscosity, flexibility, hardness, chemical resistance, mechanical properties, plasticizing effect, reactivity, and crosslinking density.
- the diluent is a non-functional, monofunctional, di-functional, or multi-functional reactive diluent.
- a nonfunctional reactive diluent does not have an epoxide functional group, while a functional reactive diluent has at least one epoxide functional group.
- the functional reactive diluent can have one, two, three, or more than three epoxide functional groups.
- reactive and non-reactive diluents include, but are not limited to, propylene glycol diglycidyl ether, butanediol diglycidyl ether, cardanol glycidyl ether derivatives, propanetriol triglycidyl ether, aliphatic monoglycidyl ethers of C13-C15 alcohols, or combinations of functional or non-functional reactive diluents and non-reactive diluents.
- the epoxy resin is a bisphenol-A-based resin modified with an aliphatic monoglycidyl ether.
- the epoxy resin is a bisphenol-A- based resin modified with an aliphatic diglycidyl ether.
- the epoxy resin includes a bisphenol-A-based resin. In some embodiments, the epoxy resin includes a bisphenol-A-based resin modified with a diluent. In some embodiments, the epoxy resin includes a bisphenol-A- (epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin. In some embodiments, the epoxy resin includes a bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin modified with a diluent. In some embodiments, the epoxy resin includes a bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with oxirane mono [(C12-C14 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives.
- the bisphenol-A- epichlorohydrin epoxy resin is an epoxy resin prepared by reaction of bisphenol-A and epichlorohydrin.
- the bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin can then be modified with the reactive diluent oxirane mono [(Ci2-Ci4 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives.
- the epoxy resin includes about 60% to about 100%, about 70% to about 95%, about 80% to about 90%, about 80% to about 88%, about 80% to about 86%, about 80% to about 84%, about 82% to about 90%, about 82% to about 88%, about 82% to about 86%, about 82% to about 84%, about 84% to about 90%, about 84% to about 88%, or about 84% to about 86% bisphenol-A-epichlorohydrin epoxy resin by total weight of the epoxy resin.
- the epoxy resin includes about 0% to about 30%, about 10% to about 30%, about 10% to about 20%, about 10% to about 18%, about 10% to about 16%, about 10% to about 14%, about 12% to about 20%, about 12% to about 18%, about 12% to about 16%, about 12% to about 14%, about 14% to about 20%, about 14% to about 18%, or about 14% to about 16% oxirane mono[(Ci2-Ci4 alkyloxy )methyl] derivatives by total weight of the epoxy resin.
- the epoxy resin includes about 84% to about 86% bisphenol- A-(epichlorohy drin) epoxy resin and about 14% to about 16% oxirane mono [(C12-C14 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives by total weight of the epoxy resin.
- the amount of diluent in the epoxy resin can be chosen based on the desired viscosity of epoxy resin composition. For example, the more diluent added to an epoxy resin, the more the viscosity of the resin will be reduced.
- An exemplary epoxy resin that contains bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with oxirane mono [(C12- Ci4 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives is Razeen® 2254, sold by Jubail Chemical Industries Co. (JANA), Saudi Arabia.
- the epoxy resin that includes the bisphenol- A- (epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with the reactive diluent oxirane mono [(C12-C14 alkyloxy) methyl] derivatives has an epoxy value of from 4.76 epoxy equivalents per kilogram of epoxy resin to 5.26 epoxy equivalents per kilogram of epoxy resin.
- the epoxy resin that includes the bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with the reactive diluent oxirane mono [(C12-C14 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives can have an epoxy equivalent weight of 190 g/eq to 210 g/eq and a dynamic viscosity of 600 milliPascal seconds (mPa s) to 900 mPa s.
- the epoxy resin includes a bisphenol-A- (epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with 1,6-hexanediol diglycidyl ether.
- the bisphenol-A- epichlorohydrin epoxy resin is an epoxy resin prepared by reaction of bisphenol-A and epichlorohydrin.
- the bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin can then be modified with the reactive diluent 1,6-hexanediol diglycidyl ether.
- the epoxy resin includes about 60% to about 100%, about 60% to about 95%, about 60% to about 90%, about 60% to about 85%, about 60% to about 80%, about 60% to about 75%, about 60% to about 70%, about 60% to about 65%, about 65% to about 100%, about 65% to about 95%, about 65% to about 90%, about 65% to about 85%, about 65% to about 80%, about 65% to about 75%, about 65% to about 70%, about 70% to about 100%, about 70% to about 95%, about 70% to about 90%, about 70% to about 85%, about 70% to about 80%, about 70% to about 75%, about 75% to about 100%, about 75% to about 95%, about 75% to about 90%, about 75% to about 85%, about 75% to about 80%, about 80% to about 100%, about 80% to about 95%, about 80% to about 90%, about 80% to about 85%, about 85% to about 95%, about 85% to about 90%, about 90% to about 100%, about 90% to about 90% to about 100%, about 90% to about 90% to
- the epoxy resin includes about 0% to about 30%, about 10% to about 30%, about 10% to about 25%, about 10% to about 20%, about 10% to about 15%, about 15% to about 30%, about 15% to about 25%, about 15% to about 20%, about 20% to about 30%, about 20% to about 25%, about 25% to about 30% 1,6- hexanediol diglycidyl ether by total weight of the epoxy resin.
- the amount of diluent in the epoxy resin can be chosen based on the desired viscosity of epoxy resin composition. For example, the more diluent added to an epoxy resin, the more the viscosity of the resin will be reduced.
- the epoxy resin includes about 60% to about 100% bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin and about 0% to about 30% 1,6- hexanediol diglycidyl ether by total weight of the epoxy resin.
- An exemplary epoxy resin that contains bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with 1,6-hexanediol diglycidyl ether is Razeen® 2253, sold by Jubail Chemical Industries Co. (JANA), Saudi Arabia.
- the epoxy resin that includes the bisphenol-A- (epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with the reactive diluent 1,6-hexanediol diglycidyl ether has an epoxy value of from 5.40 epoxy equivalents per kilogram of epoxy resin to 5.81 epoxy equivalents per kilogram of epoxy resin.
- the epoxy resin that includes the bisphenol- A-(epichlorohy drin) epoxy resin with the reactive diluent 1,6-hexanediol diglycidyl ether can have an epoxy equivalent weight of 172 g/eq to 185 g/eq and a dynamic viscosity of from 800 mPa s to 1400 mPa s.
- the foamable resin composition includes an epoxy resin in an amount of about 65% to about 99% by weight of the composition.
- the epoxy resin can be about 70% to about 99% by weight of the composition, such as about 70% to about 95%, about 70% to about 90%, about 70% to about 85%, about 70% to about 80%, about 70% to about 75%, about 75% to about 99%, about 75% to about 95%, about 75% to about 90%, about 75% to about 85%, about 75% to about 80%, about 80% to about 99%, about 80% to about 95%, about 80% to about 90%, about 80% to about 85%, about 85% to about 99%, about 85% to about 95%, about 85% to about 90%, about 90% to about 99%, about 90% to about 95%, about 95% to about 99%, or about 65%, 70%, 75%, 76%, 77%, 78%, 79%, 80%, 81%, 82%, 83%, 84%, 85%, 86%, 87%, 88%,
- the composition contains about 75% to about 85% epoxy resin by weight of the composition. In some embodiments, the composition contains about 77% to about 78% epoxy resin by weight of the composition. In some embodiments, the composition contains about 77.9% epoxy resin by weight of the composition.
- the epoxy resin is bisphenol- A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with oxirane mono [(C12-C14 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives. In some embodiments, the epoxy resin is bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with 1,6-hexanediol diglycidyl ether. [0045] Nitrogen gas-generating compound
- the foamable resin compositions of the present disclosure contain a nitrogen gas-generating compound.
- suitable nitrogen gas -generating compounds include, but are not limited to, compounds containing hydrazine or azo groups, for example, hydrazine, azodicarbonamide, azobis (isobutyronitrile), p-toluene sulfonyl hydrazide, p-toluene sulfonyl semicarbazide, carbohydrazide, 4,4’-oxybis (benzenesulfonylhydrazide), and mixtures thereof.
- Other suitable nitrogen gasgenerating compounds which do not contain hydrazine or azo groups include, but are not limited to, ammonium salts of organic or inorganic acids, hydroxylamine sulfate, carbamide and mixtures thereof.
- the nitrogen gas-generating compound included in the foamable resin compositions of the present disclosure is an azo compound.
- the azo compound is a derivative of azodicarboxy lie acid with the formula: where X is independently selected from NH2, a monoalkylamino group, a dialkylamino group, OH, O'M n+ (where M n+ is an alkali or alkaline earth metal), alkyl, aryl, or an alkoxy group.
- the azodicarboxylic acid derivative is selected from an amide derivative, an ester derivative, and an alkali salt of the carboxylic derivative.
- the nitrogen gas -generating azodicarboxylic acid derivative is azodicarbonamide (AZDC) with the structure:
- the nitrogen gas-generating azodicarboxylic acid derivative is an ester represented selected from diisopropyl azodicarboxylate (DIAD) and diethyl azodicarboxylate (DEAD) represented by the structures:
- exemplary nitrogen gas-generating compounds include, but are not limited to, oxybis(benzenesulfonyl hydrazide, p-toluenesulfonyl hydrazide, p- toluenesulfonyl semicarbazide, and 5-phenyltetrazole.
- the foamable resin composition includes a nitrogen gas-generating compound in an amount of about 0.1% to about 20% by weight of the composition.
- the nitrogen gas-generating compound can be about 1% to about 20% by weight of the composition, such as about 1% to about 15%, about 1% to about 14%, about 1% to about 13%, about 1% to about 12%, about 1% to about 11%, about 1% to about 10%, about 1% to about 9%, about 1% to about 8%, about 1% to about 7%, about 1% to about 6%, about 1% to about 5%, about 1% to about 2%, about 2% to about 20%, about 2% to about 15%, about 2% to about 14%, about 2% to about 13%, about 2% to about 12%, about 2% to about 11%, about 2% to about 10%, about 2% to about 9%, about 2% to about 8%, about 2% to about 7%, about 2% to about 6%, about 2% to about 5%, about 5% to about 5% to about
- the composition contains about 5% to about 10% nitrogen gas -generating compound by weight of the composition. In some embodiments, the composition contains about 7% to about 8% nitrogen gas-generating compound by weight of the composition. In some embodiments, the composition contains about 7.8% nitrogen gas-generating compound by weight of the composition. In some embodiments, the nitrogen gas-generating compound is azodicarbonamide.
- the amount of gas generated in the foamable resin composition causes the volume of the foamable composition to increase and expand.
- the volume of the resin after decomposition of the nitrogen gas-generating compound can increase by about 1% to about 500% or more, such as about 10% to about 400 %, or about 50% to about 300%, or about 100% to about 200%, such as about 1%, 10%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%, 125%, 150%, 175%, 185%, 200%, 250%, 300%, 350%, 400%, 450%, 500%, or more.
- the volume of the resin after decomposition of the nitrogen gas-generating compound increase by about 100% to about 200%.
- the volume of the resin after decomposition of the nitrogen gas -generating compound increase by about 185%.
- the extent of foaming, or the volume of gas generated, of the foamable resin compositions of the present disclosure is controlled by varying the amount of nitrogen gas-generating compound. For example, addition of higher amounts of nitrogen gas-generating compound can lead to increased nitrogen gas generation. In some embodiments, the extent of foaming, or the volume of gas generated, of the foamable resin compositions of the present disclosure is controlled by varying the amount of surfactant and nitrogen gas-generating compound.
- the foamable resin compositions of the present disclosure contain a surfactant.
- the composition can contain a single surfactant or a combination of two or more surfactants. Any type of surfactant can be used in the compositions of the present disclosure, including, for example, cationic surfactants, anionic surfactants, amphoteric (zwitterionic) surfactants, nonionic surfactants, and mixtures thereof.
- the surfactant is an amphoteric surfactant.
- Suitable surfactants that can be used in the foamable resin compositions of the present disclosure include, but are not limited to, alkyl polyglycol ethers, alkylaryl polyglycol ethers, ethylene oxide/propylene oxide (EO/PO) block copolymers, fatty acid polyglycol esters, polyglycol ethers of hydroxyl-containing triglycerides (for example, castor oil), alkylpolyglycosides, fatty esters of glycerol, sorbitol, or pentaerythritol, amine oxides (for example, dodecyldimethylamine oxide), alkyl sulfates, alkyl ether sulfates, sulfonates, for example, alkyl sulfonates and alkylaryl sulfonates, alkali metal salts or ammonium salts of a carboxylic acid or poly(alkylene glycol) ether carboxylic acid
- anionic surfactants include, but are not limited to, an alkyl sulfate, an alkyl ether sulfate, an alkyl ester sulfonate, an alpha olefin sulfonate, a linear alkyl benzene sulfonate, a branched alkyl benzene sulfonate, a linear dodecylbenzene sulfonate, a branched dodecylbenzene sulfonate, an alkyl benzene sulfonic acid, a dodecylbenzene sulfonic acid, a sulfosuccinate, a sulfated alcohol, an ethoxylated sulfated alcohol, an alcohol sulfonate, an ethoxylated and propoxylated alcohol sulfonate, an alcohol ether sulfate, an ethoxylated
- anionic surfactants include ammonium lauryl sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate (sodium dodecyl sulfate, SLS, or SDS), and related alkyl-ether sulfates sodium laureth sulfate (sodium lauryl ether sulfate or SLES), sodium myreth sulfate, docusate (dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate), perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS), perfluorobutanesulfonate, alkyl-aryl ether phosphates, and alkyl ether phosphates.
- cationic surfactants include, but are not limited to, octenidine dihydrochloride, cetrimonium bromide (CTAB), cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC), benzalkonium chloride (BAC), benzethonium chloride (BZT), dimethyldioctadecylammonium chloride, and dioctadecyldimethylammonium bromide (DODAB).
- CTAB cetrimonium bromide
- CPC cetylpyridinium chloride
- BAC benzalkonium chloride
- BZT benzethonium chloride
- DODAB dioctadecyldimethylammonium bromide
- amphoteric (zwitterionic) surfactants include, but are not limited to, 3-[(3-cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonio]-l-propanesulfonate (CHAPS), cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine, ocamidopropyl betaine, phospholipids, and sphingomyelins.
- the surfactant is cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine.
- nonionic surfactants include, but are not limited to, long chain alcohols that exhibit surfactant properties, such as cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, cetostearyl alcohol, oleyl alcohol, and other fatty alcohols.
- polyethylene glycol alkyl ethers such as octaethylene glycol monododecyl ether and pentaethylene glycol monododecyl ether; polypropylene glycol alkyl ethers; glucoside alkyl ethers, such as decyl glucoside, lauryl glucoside, and octyl glucoside; polyethylene glycol octylphenyl ethers, such as Triton X-100; polyethylene glycol alkylphenyl ethers, such as nonoxynol-9; glycerol alkyl esters, such as glyceryl laurate; polyoxyethylene glycol sorbitan alkyl esters, such as polysorbate, sorbitan alkyl esters, cocamide MEA, cocamide DEA, dodecyldimethylamine oxide, block copolymers of polyethylene glycol and polypropylene glycol alkyl ethers, such as
- the surfactant is in an aqueous solution. In some embodiments, the surfactant is present in an amount of about 30 wt% to about 50 wt% in an aqueous solution. In some embodiments, the surfactant is about 30% to about 50% by weight of the aqueous solution. For example, the surfactant can be about 30%, 35%, 40%, 45%, or about 50% by weight of the aqueous solution. In some embodiments, the surfactant is an aqueous solution containing a hydroxysultaine. In some embodiments, the surfactant is an aqueous solution containing cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine.
- the surfactant is a 43 wt% solution of cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine in water.
- An exemplary aqueous solution of cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine is PETROSTEP® SB, sold by Stepan Company (Northfield, IL, USA).
- the foamable resin composition includes a surfactant in an amount of about 0.1% to about 5% by weight of the composition .
- the surfactant can be about 0.5% to about 5% by weight of the composition, such as about 0.5% to about 4.5%, about 0.5% to about 4%, about 0.5% to about 3.5%, about 0.5% to about 3%, about 0.5% to about 2.5%, about 0.5% to about 2%, about 0.5% to about 1.5%, about 0.5% to about 1%, about 1% to about 5%, about 1% to about 4.5%, about 1% to about 4%, about 1% to about 3.5%, about 1% to about 3%, about 1% to about 2.5%, about 1% to about 2%, about 1% to about 1.5%, about 1.5% to about 5%, about 1.5% to about 4.5%, about 1.5% to about 4%, about 1.5% to about 3.5%, about 1.5% to about 3%, about 1.5% to about 2.5%, about 1.5% to about 2%, about 2% to about 5%, about 2% to about 4.5%, about 2% to about 4%, about 2% to about 3.5%, about 1.5% to about 3%, about 1.5% to about 2.5%, about
- the composition contains about 2% to about 3% surfactant by weight of the composition. In some embodiments, the composition contains about 2.6% surfactant by weight of the composition. In some embodiments, the surfactant is cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine. In some embodiments, the surfactant is an aqueous solution of cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine.
- the weight ratio of the nitrogen gas-generating compound to the surfactant is about 5: 1 to about 1:5, such as about 4: 1 to about 1 :4, about 3: 1 to about 1:3, about 2: 1 to about 1 :2, or about 1: 1.
- the weight ratio of the nitrogen gas -generating compound to the surfactant can be about 5: 1, about 4.5: 1, about 4: 1, about 3.5: 1, about 3: 1, about 2.5: 1, about 2: 1, about 1.5: 1, about 1: 1, about 1 : 1.5, about 1:2, about 1 :2.5, about 1 :3, about 1 :3.5, about 1 :4, about 1 :4.5, or about 1 :5.
- the ratio of nitrogen gas -generating compound to surfactant is about 3: 1.
- the nitrogen gas -generating compound is an azo compound.
- the azo compound is azodicarbonamide.
- the surfactant is a sultaine.
- the surfactant is cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine.
- the composition contains azodicarbonamide and cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine in a weight ratio of about 3:1.
- the extent of foaming, or the volume of gas generated, of the foamable resin compositions of the present disclosure is controlled by varying the amount of surfactant. In some embodiments, the extent of foaming, or the volume of gas generated, of the foamable resin compositions of the present disclosure is controlled by varying the amount of surfactant and nitrogen gas-generating compound.
- the foamable resin compositions of the present disclosure contain a curing agent to cure the epoxy resin.
- the curing agent can include at least one of an amine, polyamine, amine adduct, polyamine adduct, alkanolamine, amide, polyamide, polyamide adduct, polyamide imidazoline, polyaminoamides, phenalkamine, or combinations thereof.
- Amines or polyamine curing agents include, but are not limited to, aromatic amines, aliphatic amines, cycloaliphatic amines, modified cycloaliphatic amines such as cycloaliphatic amines modified by polyacrylic acid, aliphatic polyamines, cycloaliphatic polyamines, modified polyamines such as polyamines modified by polyacrylic acid, or amine adducts such as cycloaliphatic amine adducts or polyamine adducts.
- the curing agent is an ethylene amine.
- the curing agent is a linear ethylene amine containing two primary nitrogens and one secondary nitrogen.
- the curing agent includes at least one of trimethyl hexamethylene diamine (TMD), diethylenetriamine (DETA), triethylenetetramine (TETA), meta-xylenediamine (MXDA), aminoethylpiperazine (AEP), tetraethylenepentamine (TEPA), polyetheramine, isophoronediamine (IPDA), or betahydroxyalkyl amide (HAA).
- TMD trimethyl hexamethylene diamine
- DETA diethylenetriamine
- TETA triethylenetetramine
- MXDA meta-xylenediamine
- AEP aminoethylpiperazine
- TEPA tetraethylenepentamine
- IPDA isophoronediamine
- HAA betahydroxyalkyl amide
- the curing agent is DETA.
- An exemplary curing agent is Razeencure® 931, a linear ethylene amine containing two primary nitrogens and one secondary nitrogen, sold by Jubail Chemical Industries Co. (JANA), Saudi Arabia
- the curing agent has an amine value that enables the amine curing agent to fully cure the epoxy resin.
- the amine value of a curing agent gives the active hydrogen (NH) content of an amine curing agent.
- the amine value is expressed as the weight in milligrams of potassium hydroxide (KOH) needed to neutralize the NH in 1 gram of the amine curing agent.
- the curing agent has an amine value of from 250 milligrams of KOH per gram (mg KOH/g) to 1700 mg KOH/g, from 250 mg KOH/g to 1650 mg KOH/g, from 250 mg KOH/g to 1600 mg KOH/g, from 450 mg KOH/g to 1700 mg KOH/g, from 450 mg KOH/g to 1650 mg KOH/g, from 450 mg KOH/g to 1600 mg KOH/g, from 650 mg KOH/g to 1700 mg KOH/g, from 650 mg KOH/g to 1650 mg KOH/g, or from 650 mg KOH/g to 1600 mg KOH/g.
- mg KOH/g milligrams of KOH per gram
- the foamable resin composition includes a curing agent in an amount of about 1% to about 15% by weight of the composition.
- the curing agent can be about 5% to about 15% by weight of the composition, such as about 5% to about 13%, about 5% to about 12%, about 5% to about 11%, about 5% to about 10%, about 5% to about 9%, about 5% to about 8%, about 5% to about 7%, about 5% to about 6%, about 6% to about 15%, about 6% to about 13%, about 6% to about 12%, about 6% to about 11%, about 6% to about 10%, about 6% to about 9%, about 6% to about 8%, about 6% to about 7%, about 7% to about 15%, about 7% to about 13%, about 7% to about 12%, about 7% to about 11%, about 7% to about 10%, about 7% to about 9%, about 7% to about 8%, about 8% to about 15%, about 8% to about 13%, about
- the thickening or gelling time of the foamable resin compositions of the present disclosure under downhole conditions is controlled by varying the amount of the curing agent.
- the foamable resin compositions of the present disclosure can contain one or more additional components, including, but not limited to diluents, viscosifiers, retarders, and accelerators.
- foamable resin compositions include an epoxy resin, a nitrogen gas -generating compound, a surfactant, and a curing agent.
- the compositions are capable of generating gas in situ under downhole conditions to produce a foamed resin composition, for example, in subterranean formations where the temperature is about 95 °F (or about 35 °C) or higher.
- the foamable compositions of the present disclosure do not include an activator to generate the nitrogen gas.
- the foamed resin compositions of the present disclosure can be used to treat (reduce or eliminate) loss circulation in a subterranean formation, such as a wellbore.
- the use of the foamed resins of the present disclosure decreases the amount of loss circulation material required to plug vugular zones as compared to traditional loss circulation materials that are not able to expand and adapt in volume.
- the foamed resin compositions of the present disclosure can be used to cure the losses in vugular zones.
- a foamable resin composition containing about 65 wt% to about 99 wt% of an epoxy resin; about 0.1 wt% to about 20 wt% of a nitrogen gas-generating compound; about 0.1 wt% to about 5 wt% of a surfactant; and about 1 wt% to about 15 wt% of a curing agent.
- the epoxy resin is a bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin.
- the epoxy resin is a bisphenol-A-(epi chlorohydrin) epoxy resin with 1,6-hexanediol diglycidyl ether.
- the epoxy resin is a bisphenol-A- (epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with oxirane mono [(C12-C14 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives.
- the nitrogen gas -generating compound is an azo compound.
- the nitrogen gas -generating compound is azodicarbonamide.
- the surfactant is a hydroxysultaine.
- the surfactant is cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine.
- the curing agent is an ethylene amine. In some embodiments, the curing agent is diethylenetriamine (DETA).
- the foamable resin composition contains about 75 wt% to about 85 wt% of an epoxy resin; about 5 wt% to about 10 wt% of a nitrogen gas- generating compound; about 2 wt% to about 3 wt% of a surfactant; and about 10 wt% to about 13 wt% of a curing agent.
- the epoxy resin is a bisphenol- A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin.
- the epoxy resin is a bisphenol- A-(epi chlorohydrin) epoxy resin with 1,6-hexanediol diglycidyl ether.
- the epoxy resin is a bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with oxirane mono [(C12-C14 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives.
- the nitrogen gas-generating compound is an azo compound.
- the nitrogen gas-generating compound is azodicarbonamide.
- the surfactant is ahydroxysultaine.
- the surfactant is cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine.
- the curing agent is an ethylene amine. In some embodiments, the curing agent is diethylenetriamine (DETA).
- the foamable resin composition contains about 77.9 wt% of an epoxy resin; about 7.8 wt% of a nitrogen gas -generating compound; about 2.6 wt% of a surfactant; and about 11.7 wt% of a curing agent.
- the epoxy resin is a bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin.
- the epoxy resin is a bisphenol-A-(epi chlorohydrin) epoxy resin with 1,6-hexanediol diglycidyl ether.
- the epoxy resin is a bisphenol-A- (epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with oxirane mono [(C12-C14 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives.
- the nitrogen gas -generating compound is an azo compound.
- the nitrogen gas -generating compound is azodicarbonamide.
- the surfactant is a hydroxysultaine.
- the surfactant is cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine.
- the curing agent is an ethylene amine. In some embodiments, the curing agent is diethylenetriamine (DETA).
- a foamable resin composition containing about 65 wt% to about 99 wt% of a bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin; about 0.1 wt% to about 20 wt% of an azo compound; about 0.1 wt% to about 5 wt% of a hydroxysultaine surfactant; and about 1 wt% to about 15 wt% of an ethylene amine curing agent.
- the foamable resin composition contains about 75 wt% to about 85 wt% of a bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin; about 5 wt% to about 10 wt% of an azo compound; about 2 wt% to about 3 wt% of a hydroxysultaine surfactant; and about 10 wt% to about 13 wt% of an ethylene amine curing agent.
- the foamable resin composition contains about 77.9 wt% of a bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin; about 7.8 wt% of an azo compound; about 2.6 wt% of a hydroxysultaine surfactant; and about 11.7 wt% of an ethylene amine curing agent.
- a foamable resin composition containing about 65 wt% to about 99 wt% of a bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with oxirane mono [(C12-C14 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives; about 0.1 wt% to about 20 wt% of azodi carbonamide; about 0.1 wt% to about 5 wt% of cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine; and about 1 wt% to about 15 wt% of di ethylenetriamine (DETA).
- DETA di ethylenetriamine
- the foamable resin composition contains about 75 wt% to about 85 wt% of a bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with oxirane mono [(C12-C14 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives; about 5 wt% to about 10 wt% of azodicarbonamide; about 2 wt% to about 3 wt% of cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine; and about 10 wt% to about 13 wt% of di ethylenetriamine (DETA).
- DETA di ethylenetriamine
- the foamable resin composition contains about 77.9 wt% of a bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with oxirane mono [(C12-C14 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives; about 7.8 wt% of azodicarbonamide; about 2.6 wt% of cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine; and about 11.7 wt% of di ethylenetriamine (DETA).
- DETA di ethylenetriamine
- a foamable resin composition containing about 65 wt% to about 99 wt% of a bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with 1,6-hexanediol diglycidyl ether; about 0.1 wt% to about 20 wt% of azodicarbonamide; about 0.1 wt% to about 5 wt% of cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine; and about 1 wt% to about 15 wt% of di ethylenetriamine (DETA).
- DETA di ethylenetriamine
- the foamable resin composition contains about 75 wt% to about 85 wt% of a bisphenol- A-(epichlorohy drin) epoxy resin with 1,6-hexanediol diglycidyl ether; about 5 wt% to about 10 wt% of azodicarbonamide; about 2 wt% to about 3 wt% of cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine; and about 10 wt% to about 13 wt% of diethylenetriamine (DETA).
- DETA diethylenetriamine
- the foamable resin composition contains about 77.9 wt% of a bisphenol-A-(epi chlorohydrin) epoxy resin with 1,6-hexanediol diglycidyl ether; about 7.8 wt% of azodicarbonamide; about 2.6 wt% of cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine; and about 11.7 wt% of di ethylenetriamine (DETA).
- DETA di ethylenetriamine
- the foamable resin composition contains a bisphenol- A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin; azodicarbonamide in an amount of about 5% to about 10% by weight of the composition; a hydroxysultaine surfactant in an amount of about 1% to about 5% by weight of the composition; and a curing agent in an amount of about 10% to about 13% by weight of the composition.
- the epoxy resin is about 75% to about 85% by weight of the composition.
- the epoxy resin is selected from a bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with oxirane mono [(C12-C14 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives and a bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with 1 ,6-hexanediol diglycidyl ether.
- the epoxy resin is a bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with oxirane mono [(C12-C14 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives.
- the epoxy resin is a bisphenol-A- (epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin with 1 ,6-hexanediol diglycidyl ether.
- the surfactant is cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine.
- the curing agent is a linear ethylene amine containing two primary nitrogens and one secondary nitrogen.
- the curing agent is diethylenetriamine (DETA).
- the method includes introducing a foamable resin composition, such as a foamable resin composition of the present disclosure, into a loss circulation zone and forming a foamed resin composition.
- the method includes introducing a foamable epoxy resin composition into the subterranean formation and forming a foamed resin composition, where the foamed resin composition seals the loss circulation zone.
- the nitrogen gas is generated in situ in the loss circulation zone.
- the foamable epoxy resin composition is placed within the loss circulation zone via a wellbore.
- the composition includes an epoxy resin, a nitrogen gas-generating compound, a surfactant, and a curing agent, such as the compositions provided in the present disclosure.
- the composition does not contain an activator for generating nitrogen gas.
- the method includes introducing the foamable resin composition to a portion of the wellbore experiencing loss circulation to remediate the portion of the wellbore.
- the foamable resin compositions can be used for remediating or treating a wellbore, such as a loss circulation zone, under a range of different downhole conditions in the wellbore.
- the foamable resin compositions are adapted to different downhole conditions by changing the concentrations of the epoxy resin, nitrogen gas-generating compound, curing agent, surfactant to modify the viscosity, mechanical properties, curing time, or other properties of the resin composition.
- the foamed resin composition is formed under downhole conditions.
- the nitrogen gas-generating compound of the foamable resin compositions of the present disclosure decomposes under downhole conditions, thus forming nitrogen gas and thereby producing a foamed resin composition.
- the foamable resin compositions can be used at temperatures ranging from about 70 °F to about 450 °F, such as about 70 °F to about 400 °F, about 70 °F to about 350 °F, about 70 °F to about 300 °F, about 70 °F to about 250 °F, about 70 °F to about 200 °F, about 70 °F to about 150 °F, about 70 °F to about 100 °F, about 70 °F to about 95 °F, about 95 °F to about 450 °F, about 95 °F to about 400 °F, about 95 °F to about 350 °F, about 95 °F to about 300 °F, about 95 °F to about 250 °F, about 95 °F to about 200 °F, about 95 °F to about 150 °F, about 95 °F to about 100 °F, about 150 °F to about 450 °F, about 150 °F to about 400 °F, about 150 °F to about
- the foamed resin compositions are formed at elevated temperatures, such as at temperatures at or above about 70 °F or at or above about 95 °F or at or above about 150 °F, or up to about 450 °F. In some embodiments, the foamed resin compositions are formed at temperatures at or about 95 °F, such about 100 °F, 105 °F, 110 °F, 115 °F, 120 °F, 125 °F, 130 °F, 135 °F, 140 °F, 145 °F, 150 °F, 155 °F, 160 °F, 165 °F, 170 °F, 175 °F, 200 °F, 225 °F, 250 °F, 275 °F, 300 °F, 325 °F, 350 °F, 375 °F, 400 °F, 425 °F, 450 °F, or higher.
- the foamed resin composition forms at a temperature of about 70 °F. In some embodiments, the foamed resin composition forms at a temperature of about 95 °F. In some embodiments, the foamed resin composition forms at a temperature of about 150 °F. In some embodiments, the foamed resin composition forms at a temperature up to about 450 °F.
- a method of servicing a loss circulation zone includes providing a foamable resin composition including an epoxy resin; a nitrogen gas-generating compound; a surfactant; and a curing agent, within a portion of a subterranean formation containing the loss circulation zone; and forming a foamed resin composition.
- the composition is introduced into a subterranean formation containing the loss circulation zone using a pump.
- the in situ generation of nitrogen gas results in a foamed resin composition.
- the use of the foamable resins of the present disclosure decreases the amount of loss circulation material required to plug vugular zones as compared to traditional loss circulation materials that are not able to expand and adapt in volume.
- the foamed resin compositions of the present disclosure cure the losses in vugular zones while using less material than traditional LCMs.
- Sample 1 was prepared by mixing in a sample tube 15 g of an epoxy resin containing poly(bisphenol A-co-epichlorohydrin) (84-86%; CAS- No. 25068-38-6) and oxirane, mono[(Ci2-i4 alkyloxy )methyl] derivatives (14-18%; CAS-No. 68609-97-2) (sold as Razeen® 2254 by Jubail Chemical Industries Co. (JANA), Saudi Arabia) with 2.25 g of a diethylene triamine curing agent (sold as Razeencure 931 by JANA).
- an epoxy resin containing poly(bisphenol A-co-epichlorohydrin) (84-86%; CAS- No. 25068-38-6) and oxirane, mono[(Ci2-i4 alkyloxy )methyl] derivatives (14-18%; CAS-No. 68609-97-2) (sold as Razeen® 2254 by Jubail Chemical Industries Co. (JANA), Saudi Arabia) with
- Sample 2 was prepared by mixing in a sample tube 15 g of an epoxy resin containing bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) epoxy resin (84-86%; CAS-No. 25068-38-6) and oxirane, mono[(Ci2-i4 alkyloxy)methyl] derivatives (14-18%; CAS-No.
- FIG. 1 As shown in Figure 1, after 30 minutes in the 150 °F (65.5 °C) water bath, the control (Sample 1) did not exhibit an increase in volume of the cured (hardened) resin.
- Figures 2A and 2B show the sample 2 resin containing the surfactant and azodicarbonamide just after mixing ( Figure 2A) and after 30 minutes in the 150 °F (65.5 °C) water bath ( Figure 2B). The resin has significantly expanded and the volume increased from 17.5 mL to above 50 mL after 30 minutes as compared to the control sample after 30 minutes in the same conditions.
- a resin-based composition was prepared containing an epoxy resin, a surfactant, a nitrogen gas-generating compound, and a curing agent.
- the composition was prepared by mixing in a sample tube 15g of an epoxy resin containing 2,2’-[(l- methylethylidene)bis(4,l-phenyleneoxymethylene)]bisoxirane (60-100%; CAS-No. 1675-54-3) and 1,6-hexanediol diglycidyl ether (10-30%; CAS-No.
- Figures 3A and 3B show the resin just after mixing (Figure 3A) and after 30 minutes in the 95 °F (35 °C) water bath ( Figure 3B). The resin has significantly expanded and the volume increased after 30 minutes in the water bath.
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