Acid-in-oil emulsion compositions and methods for treating hydrocarbon-bearing formations
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
C09K-008/72
C09K-008/60
C09K-008/74
C09K-008/82
출원번호
US-0610253
(2012-09-11)
등록번호
US-9376611
(2016-06-28)
발명자
/ 주소
Berry, Sandra L.
Boles, Joel L.
Izundu, Kimberly
출원인 / 주소
BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED
대리인 / 주소
Cantor Colburn LLP
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초록▼
Disclosed herein is an acid-in-oil emulsion composition comprising an emulsifying agent; a dispersion agent; a base oil; and an acid, wherein the acid-in-oil emulsion composition is substantially devoid of priority pollutants. Disclosed herein too is a method for treating a hydrocarbon-bearing forma
Disclosed herein is an acid-in-oil emulsion composition comprising an emulsifying agent; a dispersion agent; a base oil; and an acid, wherein the acid-in-oil emulsion composition is substantially devoid of priority pollutants. Disclosed herein too is a method for treating a hydrocarbon-bearing formation comprising blending an emulsifying agent, a base oil and an acid to produce an acid-in-oil emulsion, the acid-in-oil emulsion being substantially devoid of priority pollutants; and discharging the acid-in-oil emulsion into a downhole hydrocarbon-bearing well formation, where the acid-in-oil emulsion is operative to stimulate hydrocarbon production.
대표청구항▼
1. An acid-in-oil emulsion composition comprising, based on the total volume of the acid-in-oil emulsion composition: about 20 gallons per thousand gallons to about 40 gallons per thousand gallons of an emulsifying agent consisting essentially of a polyisobutylene ethanolamide;about 2 gallons per th
1. An acid-in-oil emulsion composition comprising, based on the total volume of the acid-in-oil emulsion composition: about 20 gallons per thousand gallons to about 40 gallons per thousand gallons of an emulsifying agent consisting essentially of a polyisobutylene ethanolamide;about 2 gallons per thousand gallons to about 4 gallons per thousand gallons of a dispersion agent; the dispersion agent being represented by general formula (6): R—(OCH2CH2)n.OH (6) wherein R is a straight or branches chained C2 to C30 alkyl group and n is an integer from 1 and 20;about 10% to about 50% by volume of a base oil; andabout 55% to about 85% by volume of an acid, wherein the acid-in-oil emulsion composition is substantially devoid of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene, andthe acid-in-oil emulsion composition exhibits a fluid viscosity as a function of a shear rate of the acid in the acid-in-oil emulsion composition is between about 40 cP and 125 cP at a shear rate of about 20 sec−1 to about 511 sec−1 and a temperature between about 80° F. and 180° F. 2. An acid-in-oil emulsion composition comprising, based on the total volume of the acid-in-oil emulsion composition: about 20 gallons per thousand gallons to about 40 gallons per thousand gallons of an emulsifying agent, where the emulsifying agent comprises an organic oligomer or polymer that has succinic acid groups covalently bonded to it and an alkylamine ethoxylated surfactant;about 2 gallons per thousand gallons to about 4 gallons per thousand gallons of a dispersion agent; the dispersion agent being represented by general formula (6): R—(OCH2CH2)n.OH (6) wherein R is a straight or branches chained C2 to C30 alkyl group and n is an integer from 1 and 20;about 10% to about 50% by volume of a base oil;about 55% to about 85% by volume of an acid; andabout 1 gallon per thousand gallons to about 4 gallons per thousand gallons by volume of a corrosion inhibitor;wherein the acid-in-oil emulsion composition is substantially devoid of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene; andthe acid-in-oil emulsion composition exhibits a fluid viscosity as a function of a shear rate of the acid in the acid-in-oil emulsion composition is between about 40 cP and 125 cP at a shear rate of about 20 sec−1 to about 511 sec−1 and a temperature between about 80° F. and 180° F. 3. The acid-in-oil emulsion composition of claim 2, where the organic oligomer or polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyacetals, polyolefins, polyacrylics, polycarbonates, polystyrenes, polyesters, polyamides, polyamideimides, polyarylates, polyarylsulfones, polyethersulfones, polyphenylene sulfides, polyvinyl chlorides, polysulfones, polyimides, polyetherimides, polyisoprenes, polybutadienes, polyisobutylenes, or a combination comprising at least one of the foregoing oligomers or polymers. 4. The acid-in-oil emulsion composition of claim 3, where the organic oligomer or polymer that has succinic acid groups covalently bonded to it is a polyisobutylene succinic acid; a polyisobutylene succinic acid reacted with water; a polyisobutylene succinic acid amine salt obtained by reacting the polyisobutylene succinic acid with either an alkyl amine, an ethanolamine or an ethoxylated amine; a polyisobutylene succinic aminoalkylester or ester-acid or amine salt prepared by reacting the polyisobutylene succinic acid or an ester thereof with a hydroxylamine or an alkanol amine; a polyisobutylene succinimide or succinamide or amide-acid salt thereof derived by reacting polyisobutylene succinic acid with an amine or poly amine; or a polyisobutylene succinic ester derived by reacting polyisobutylene with a polyol. 5. The acid-in-oil emulsion composition of claim 3, where the alkylamine ethoxylated surfactant may be derived from a mono- or a di-amine and has the general Formula (4) or (5) R—N(EaH)—(CH2)x—N(EbH)(EcH) (4) orR—N(EaH)(EbH) (5), wherein R comprises a C8 to C30 straight or branched alkyl group; N represents a nitrogen atom; E is an ethoxylate group; where x=1, 2, or 3; and a, b, c, is any integer between 0 and 20 such that: a+b+c has any value between 1 and 20. 6. The acid-in-oil emulsion composition of claim 1 wherein, in formula (6), R is a straight or branched chained C6 to C20 alkyl group and n is an integer from 2 to 10. 7. The acid-in-oil emulsion composition of claim 1, wherein the dispersion agent is derived from ethylene oxide and lauryl alcohol. 8. The acid-in-oil emulsion composition of claim 1, wherein the base oil comprises a C11-C16 olefin-paraffin blend. 9. The acid-in-oil emulsion of claim 1, wherein the acid is a mineral acid, an organic acid, or a combination comprising at least one of the foregoing acids. 10. The acid-in-oil emulsion of claim 1, wherein the acid is an aqueous mineral acid, hydrochloric acid, hydrofluoric acid, sulfamic acid, an organic acid, an organic acid-mineral acid blend, an organic acid-hydrofluoric acid blend or a combination comprising at least one of the foregoing. 11. The acid-in-oil emulsion composition of claim 1, wherein the acid-in-oil emulsion composition forms a heat-stable emulsion comprising an external oil phase and an internal acid phase at temperatures between about 180° F. and about 400° F. 12. The acid-in-oil emulsion composition of claim 1, wherein the acid-in-oil emulsion composition forms a heat-stable emulsion comprising an external oil phase and an internal acid phase at temperatures greater than or equal to about 350° F. 13. A method for treating a hydrocarbon-bearing formation comprising: blending an emulsifying agent, a base oil and an acid to produce an acid-in-oil emulsion of claim 1, the acid-in-oil emulsion being substantially devoid of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene; anddischarging the acid-in-oil emulsion into a downhole hydrocarbon-bearing well formation, where the acid-in-oil emulsion is operative to stimulate hydrocarbon production. 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the acid-in-oil emulsion comprises an external oil phase and an internal acid phase and is heat-stable at temperatures between about 180° F. and about 400° F. 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the acid-in-oil emulsion composition forms a heat-stable emulsion comprising an external oil phase and an internal acid phase at temperatures greater than or equal to about 350° F. 16. The acid-in-oil emulsion composition of claim 1, further comprising about 1 gallon per thousand gallons to about 4 gallons per thousand gallons by volume based on the total volume of the acid-in-oil emulsion composition of a corrosion inhibitor. 17. The acid-in-oil emulsion composition of claim 1 comprising, based on the total volume of the acid-in-oil emulsion composition, about 25 gallons per thousand gallons to about 35 gallons per thousand gallons of the emulsifying agent;about 2 gallons per thousand gallons to about 4 gallons per thousand gallons of the dispersion agent; the dispersion agent being represented by general formula (6), wherein R is a straight or branched chained C6 to C20 alkyl group and n is an integer from 2 to 10;about 25% to about 35% by volume of the base oil; the base oil comprising a C11-C16 olefin-paraffin blend; andabout 60% to about 80% by volume of the acid. 18. The acid-in-oil emulsion composition of claim 17 comprising, based on the total volume of the acid-in-oil emulsion composition, about 28 gallons per thousand gallons to about 32 gallons per thousand gallons of the emulsifying agent;about 2 gallons per thousand gallons to about 4 gallons per thousand gallons of the dispersion agent;about 25% to about 35% by volume of the base oil; andabout 65% to about 75% by volume of the acid. 19. The acid-in-oil emulsion composition of claim 18, wherein the acid is hydrochloride acid. 20. The acid-in-oil emulsion composition of claim 2 comprising, based on the total volume of the acid-in-oil emulsion composition, about 28 gallons per thousand gallons to about 32 gallons per thousand gallons of the emulsifying agent;about 2 gallons per thousand gallons to about 4 gallons per thousand gallons of the dispersion agent;about 25% to about 35% by volume of the base oil; andabout 65% to about 75% by volume of the acid. 21. The acid-in-oil emulsion composition of claim 20, wherein the acid is hydrochloride acid.
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