Weighted fluids for treatment of subterranean formations
US-2018298266-A1 · Oct 18, 2018 · US
US10597574B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10597574-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515502914-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 13, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 24, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 24, 2020 |
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This invention provides zinc-free aqueous brine compositions. These zinc-free aqueous brine compositions have a density of about 14.3 pounds per gallon or more, and a true crystallization temperature of about 20° F. or less, and comprise water and one or more inorganic bromide salts, with the provisos that when calcium bromide is present, one or more other water-soluble inorganic salts are also present, when lithium bromide is present, calcium bromide is absent, when bismuth(III) bromide is present, one or more other water-soluble inorganic salts are also present, and for a true crystallization temperature of about 10° F. or less, when manganese(II) bromide is present, one or more other water-soluble inorganic salts are also present. Processes for forming these zinc-free aqueous brine compositions are also provided.
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That which is claimed is: 1. A composition which is a zinc-free aqueous brine having a density of about 14.3 pounds per gallon or more, and a true crystallization temperature of about 20° F. or less, which composition comprises water and one or more inorganic bromide salts, with the provisos that: when calcium bromide is present, one or more other water-soluble inorganic salts are also present, wherein the other water-soluble inorganic salt is selected from an inorganic bromide salt and manganese(II) nitrate, when lithium bromide is present, calcium bromide is absent, when bismuth(III) bromide is present, one or more other water-soluble inorganic bromide salts are also present, and for a true crystallization temperature of about 10° F. or less, when manganese(II) bromide is present, one or more other water-soluble inorganic salts selected from an inorganic bromide salt, manganese(II) nitrate, and a water-soluble polytungstate salt are also present. 2. A composition as in claim 1 wherein the inorganic bromide salt is: manganese(II) bromide, tin(II) bromide, tin(IV) bromide, indium(III) bromide, or a mixture of any two or more of these; or a combination of calcium bromide and one or more inorganic bromide salts selected from manganese(II) bromide, tin(II) bromide, tin(IV) bromide, bismuth(III) bromide, indium(III) bromide, or a mixture of any two or more of these; or a combination of bismuth(III) bromide and one or more inorganic bromide salts selected from manganese(II) bromide, tin(II) bromide, tin(IV) bromide, indium(III) bromide, or a mixture of any two or more of these; or wherein only one inorganic bromide salt is present, and the inorganic bromide salt is tin(IV) bromide or indium(III) bromide. 3. A composition as in claim 2 wherein the inorganic bromide salt is a combination of calcium bromide and manganese(II) bromide, a combination of calcium bromide, manganese(II) bromide, and tin(IV) bromide, or a combination of calcium bromide, manganese(II) bromide, and bismuth(III) bromide. 4. A composition as in claim 1 wherein the inorganic bromide salt is manganese(II) bromide, wherein one or more other water-soluble inorganic salts is present, and wherein the one or more other water-soluble inorganic salts is manganese(II) nitrate or a water-soluble polytungstate salt. 5. A composition as in claim 1 wherein the composition has a density of about 14.6 pounds per gallon or more. 6. A composition as in claim 1 wherein the composition has a density of about 15.0 pounds per gallon or more. 7. A composition as in claim 1 wherein: the inorganic bromide salt is a combination of calcium bromide and manganese(II) bromide, and the composition has a density of about 14.6 pounds per gallon or more, and a pH value in the range of about 2.5 to 5; or the inorganic bromide salt is a combination of calcium bromide, manganese(II) bromide, and tin(IV) bromide, and the composition has a density of about 15.0 pounds per gallon or more; or the inorganic bromide salt is a combination of calcium bromide, manganese(II) bromide, and bismuth(III) bromide, and the composition has a density of about 16.0 pounds per gallon or more; or the inorganic bromide salt is calcium bromide, and the other water-soluble inorganic salt is manganese(II) nitrate, and the composition has a density of about 14.5 pounds per gallon or more; or the inorganic bromide salt is manganese(II) bromide, and the other water-soluble inorganic salt is a water-soluble polytungstate salt, and the composition has a density of about 14.5 pounds per gallon or more. 8. A composition as in claim 4 wherein the water-soluble polytungstate salt is an alkali metal polytungstate, an alkaline earth metal polytungstate, or manganese polytungstate. 9. A process for forming a zinc-free aqueous brine composition having a density of about 14.3 pounds per gallon or more, and a true crystallization temperature of about 20° F. or less, which process comprises combining, in any order, components comprising water and one or more inorganic bromide salts, with the provisos that: when calcium bromide is present, one or more other water-soluble inorganic salts are also present, wherein the other water-soluble inorganic salt is selected from an inorganic bromide salt and manganese(II) nitrate, when the inorganic bromide salt is lithium bromide, calcium bromide is not used, when the inorganic bromide salt is bismuth(III) bromide, one or more other water-soluble inorganic bromide salts is also included, and for a true crystallization temperature of about 10° F. or less, when manganese(II) bromide is present, one or more other water-soluble inorganic salts selected from an inorganic bromide salt, manganese(II) nitrate, and a water-soluble polytungstate salt is also included. 10. A process as in claim 9 wherein one or more inorganic bromide salts are formed during the process from (i) an inorganic oxide and/or hydroxide and (ii) hydrogen bromide and/or bromine. 11. A process as in claim 10 wherein the inorganic oxide and/or hydroxide is one or more oxides and/or hydroxides of calcium, manganese(II), tin(II), tin(IV), indium(III), or a mixture of any two or more of the foregoing; or one or more oxides and/or hydroxides of manganese(II), tin(IV), and/or bismuth(III) in combination with calcium bromide and/or oxides and/or hydroxides of calcium. 12. A process as in claim 9 wherein the inorganic bromide salt is manganese(II) bromide, tin(II) bromide, tin(IV) bromide, indium(III) bromide, or a mixture of any two or more of these; or a combination of calcium bromide and manganese(II) bromide, tin(II) bromide, tin(IV) bromide, bismuth(III) bromide, indium(III) bromide, or a mixture of any two or more of these; or a combination of bismuth(III) bromide and manganese(II) bromide, tin(II) bromide, tin(IV) bromide, indium(III) bromide, or a mixture of any two or more of these; or wherein only one inorganic bromide salt is present, and the inorganic bromide salt is tin(IV) bromide or indium(III) bromide. 13. A process as in claim 12 wherein the inorganic bromide salt is a combination of calcium bromide and manganese(II) bromide, a combination of calcium bromide, manganese(II) bromide, and tin(IV) bromide, or a combination of calcium bromide, manganese(II) bromide, and bismuth(III) bromide. 14. A process as in claim 9 wherein the inorganic bromide salt is manganese(II) bromide, wherein one or more other water-soluble inorganic salts is used, and wherein the one or more other water-soluble inorganic salts is manganese(II) nitrate or a water-soluble polytungstate salt. 15. A process as in claim 14 wherein the water-soluble polytungstate salt is an alkali metal polytungstate, an alkaline earth metal polytungstate, or manganese polytungstate. 16. A process as in claim 9 wherein the composition has a density of about 14.6 pounds per gallon or more, and/or wherein the inorganic bromide salt is in a total amount of about 40 wt % to about 75 wt %, relative to the total weight of the composition. 17. A process as in claim 9 which further comprises heating during and/or after the combining. 18. A process as in claim 9 wherein the composition formed has a true crystallization temperature of about 10° F. or less. 19. A method of treating a wellbore, said method comprising: introducing into the wellbore a fluid which is a zinc-free aqueous brine having a density of about 14.3 pounds per gallon or more, and a true crystallization temperature of about 20° F. or less, which fluid comprises water and one or more inorganic
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