发明申请
US20060281167A1 Bacteria-based and enzyme-based mechanisms and products for viscosity reduction breaking of viscoelastic fluids
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用于粘弹性流体粘度降低破坏的基于细菌和酶的机理和产品
- 专利标题: Bacteria-based and enzyme-based mechanisms and products for viscosity reduction breaking of viscoelastic fluids
- 专利标题(中): 用于粘弹性流体粘度降低破坏的基于细菌和酶的机理和产品
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申请号: US11438856申请日: 2006-05-23
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公开(公告)号: US20060281167A1公开(公告)日: 2006-12-14
- 发明人: James Crews
- 申请人: James Crews
- 专利权人: Baker Hughes Incorporated
- 当前专利权人: Baker Hughes Incorporated
- 主分类号: C02F3/34
- IPC分类号: C02F3/34
摘要:
It has been discovered that fluids viscosified with viscoelastic surfactants (VESs) may have their viscosities reduced (gels broken) by the direct or indirect action of a biochemical agent, such as bacteria, fungi, and/or enzymes. The biochemical agent may directly attack the VES itself, or some other component in the fluid that produces a by-product that then causes viscosity reduction. The biochemical agent may disaggregate or otherwise attack the micellar structure of the VES-gelled fluid. The biochemical agent may produce an enzyme that reduces viscosity by one of these mechanisms. A single biochemical agent may operate simultaneously by two different mechanisms, such as by degrading the VES directly, as well as another component, such as a glycol, the latter mechanism in turn producing a by-product (e.g. an alcohol) that causes viscosity reduction. Alternatively, two or more different biochemical agents may be used simultaneously. In a specific, non-limiting instance, a brine fluid gelled with an amine oxide surfactant can have its viscosity broken with bacteria such as Enterobacter colacae, Pseudomonas fluorescens, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and the like.
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