Abstract:
Productivity from a subterranean formation is enhanced by pumping into a well penetrating the formation after the well has been drilled a hard water aqueous fluid containing a polymeric stabilizer and a crosslinkable viscosifying polymer such as carboxymethyl guar or carboxymethyl cellulose.
Abstract:
A method includes forming a well treatment fluid by combining an aqueous fluid, a viscosifying agent, a crosslinker, and a rheology modifier containing an aldehyde. The viscosifying agent is crosslinked, increasing viscosity of the fluid. The method includes treating a well with the fluid exhibiting the increased viscosity, chemically changing the aldehyde after the crosslinking and thereby forming an acid, and decreasing viscosity of the crosslinked fluid as a result of forming the acid. The aldehyde may be glyoxal which forms oxalic acid, breaking a crosslink. A well treatment fluid is formulated with ingredients including an aqueous fluid and a viscosifying agent and a crosslinker configured to crosslink the viscosifying agent. The fluid includes a rheology modifier containing an aldehyde. The fluid may lack an aldehyde crosslinking delay additive.
Abstract:
A method includes forming a well treatment fluid by combining an aqueous fluid, a viscosifying agent, a crosslinker, and a rheology modifier containing an aldehyde. The viscosifying agent is crosslinked, increasing viscosity of the fluid. The method includes treating a well with the fluid exhibiting the increased viscosity, chemically changing the aldehyde after the crosslinking and thereby forming an acid, and decreasing viscosity of the crosslinked fluid as a result of forming the acid. The aldehyde may be glyoxal which forms oxalic acid, breaking a crosslink. A well treatment fluid is formulated with ingredients including an aqueous fluid and a viscosifying agent and a crosslinker configured to crosslink the viscosifying agent. The fluid includes a rheology modifier containing an aldehyde. The fluid may lack an aldehyde crosslinking delay additive.
Abstract:
A well servicing fluid includes ingredients including a GLDA salt, a crosslinker, and a viscosifying agent that is not crosslinked by the crosslinker. A well treatment method includes forming a well servicing fluid with ingredients including a GLDA salt, a viscosifying agent, and a crosslinker, the GLDA salt containing a metal cation chelated with a GLDA anion. The well servicing fluid is inserted into a well in a formation. The method includes crosslinking the viscosifying agent and attaining a first viscosity of the well servicing fluid using the crosslinker. After the attaining of the first viscosity, viscosity of the well servicing fluid in the well is decreased to a second viscosity less than the first viscosity by using the GLDA anion. The GLDA salt may be a GLDA calcium salt and the crosslinker may be a zirconium crosslinker.
Abstract:
A well servicing fluid includes ingredients including a GLDA salt, a crosslinker, and a viscosifying agent that is not crosslinked by the crosslinker. A well treatment method includes forming a well servicing fluid with ingredients including a GLDA salt, a viscosifying agent, and a crosslinker, the GLDA salt containing a metal cation chelated with a GLDA anion. The well servicing fluid is inserted into a well in a formation. The method includes crosslinking the viscosifying agent and attaining a first viscosity of the well servicing fluid using the crosslinker. After the attaining of the first viscosity, viscosity of the well servicing fluid in the well is decreased to a second viscosity less than the first viscosity by using the GLDA anion. The GLDA salt may be a GLDA calcium salt and the crosslinker may be a zirconium crosslinker.
Abstract:
A method includes forming a well treatment fluid by combining an aqueous fluid, a viscosifying agent, a crosslinker, and a rheology modifier containing an aldehyde. The viscosifying agent is crosslinked, increasing viscosity of the fluid. The method includes treating a well with the fluid exhibiting the increased viscosity, chemically changing the aldehyde after the crosslinking and thereby forming an acid, and decreasing viscosity of the crosslinked fluid as a result of forming the acid. The aldehyde may be glyoxal which forms oxalic acid, breaking a crosslink. A well treatment fluid is formulated with ingredients including an aqueous fluid and a viscosifying agent and a crosslinker configured to crosslink the viscosifying agent. The fluid includes a rheology modifier containing an aldehyde. The fluid may lack an aldehyde crosslinking delay additive.