Corrosion inhibitor compositions and methods of using the compositions to inhibit corrosion
US-2024376608-A1 · Nov 14, 2024 · US
US10787602B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10787602-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816010132-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 15, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 15, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 29, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 29, 2020 |
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A shale inhibitor to improve the application of water-based drilling fluid in the shale formation rock is provided. An embodiment of the shale inhibitor is the reaction product of an amine, such as triethanolamine, and epichlorohydrin in water solution. Another embodiment of the shale inhibitor is the reaction product of triethanolamine, epichlorohydrin, and hypophosphorous acid. It is highly effective and has a better performance than most commercial products on preventing the disintegration and swelling of the shale formation.
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What is claimed is: 1. A shale inhibitor comprising: a reaction product of at least one alcoholic amine and epichlorohydrin wherein the alcoholic amine is selected from the group comprising: trimers and oligomers of ethanolamine. 2. The shale inhibitor of claim 1 , wherein a weight percentage of a product of triethanolamine and epichlorohydrin ranges from 5-100 wt %. 3. The shale inhibitor of claim 1 , wherein a weight percentage of a product from the dimer amines of triethanolamine ranges from 10-60 wt %. 4. The shale inhibitor of claim 1 , wherein a weight percentage of a product from trimer amines of triethanolamines and epichlorohydrin ranges from 0-30 wt %. 5. The shale inhibitor of claim 1 , wherein a weight percentage of a product from oligomer triethanolamines and epichlorohydrin ranges from 0-30 wt %. 6. The shale inhibitor of claim 1 , wherein activity of the shale inhibitor ranges from 10-75%. 7. The shale inhibitor of claim 6 , wherein the activity of the shale inhibitor is about 70%. 8. The shale inhibitor of claim 1 , wherein the inhibitor comprises residue amines. 9. The shale inhibitor of claim 1 , further comprising hypophosphorous acid and its salt derivatives. 10. The shale inhibitor of claim 9 , wherein the at least one alcoholic amine is comprised of monomers, dimers (n=2), trimers (n=3), or oligomers (n>3) of ethanolamine. 11. The shale inhibitor of claim 9 , wherein a weight percentage of a product of triethanolamine and epichlorohydrin is in the range of 5-100 wt %. 12. The shale inhibitor of claim 10 , wherein a weight percentage of a product from the dimer amines of triethanolamine ranges from 10-60 wt %. 13. The shale inhibitor of claim 10 , wherein a weight percentage of a product from trimer amines of triethanolamine and epichlorohydrin ranges from 0-30 wt %. 14. The shale inhibitor of claim 10 , wherein a weight percentage of a product from oligomer triethanolamines and epichlorohydrin ranges from 0-30 wt %. 15. The shale inhibitor of claim 9 , wherein activity of the shale inhibitor ranges from 10-75%. 16. The shale inhibitor of claim 15 , wherein the activity of the shale inhibitor is about 70%. 17. The shale inhibitor of claim 9 , wherein the inhibitor comprises residue amines. 18. The shale inhibitor of claim 17 , wherein the weight percentage of the residue amines is 0-20% wt. 19. A water-based fluid comprising the shale inhibitor of claim 1 , wherein a concentration range of the shale inhibitor is 0.3-5 wt %.
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