Composition including a glycerol ester including at least two epoxides for treatment of subterranean formations
US-2017247602-A1 · Aug 31, 2017 · US
US11053428B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11053428-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916667263-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 29, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 17, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 6, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 6, 2021 |
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A method for plugging and sealing subsurface formations using alkaline nanosilica dispersion and a delayed activation chemistry is disclosed. In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, the method includes introducing a mixture with a first pH into the subsurface formation. The mixture comprises an aqueous solution, an alkaline nanosilica dispersion and a water-insoluble hydrolyzable compound. The method further includes allowing the water-insoluble hydrolyzable compound to hydrolyze in the subsurface formation to form an acid at 70° C. or greater, thereby acidizing the mixture to a reduced second pH and causing the alkaline nanosilica dispersion to gel into a solid and seal the subsurface formation. A composition for sealing a subsurface formation is also disclosed. The composition includes an aqueous mixture including water, an alkaline nanosilica dispersion, and a water-insoluble hydrolyzable compound.
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What is claimed is: 1. An aqueous mixture comprising: an aqueous solution; a pH control additive; an alkaline nanosilica dispersion; and a water-insoluble hydrolyzable compound. 2. The aqueous mixture of claim 1 , in which the aqueous solution comprises at least one of fresh water, salt water, brine, municipal water, formation water, produced water, well water, filtered water, distilled water, sea water, or combinations of these. 3. The aqueous mixture of claim 1 , in which the aqueous solution comprises total dissolved solids of from 150,000 to 300,000 mg/L. 4. The aqueous mixture of claim 1 , in which the water-insoluble hydrolyzable compound comprises polyester. 5. The aqueous mixture of claim 4 , in which the polyester forms cyclic dimers. 6. The aqueous mixture of claim 4 , in which the polyester is selected from polylactide, polyhydroxyalkanoates, polyglycolide, polylactoglycolide, and polycaprolactone. 7. The aqueous mixture of claim 1 , in which the mixture further comprises at least one of a filtration control additive, a viscosifier, and a pH control additive. 8. The aqueous mixture of claim 7 , in which the filtration control additive comprises at least one of starch and polyanionic cellulose. 9. The aqueous mixture of claim 7 , in which the viscosifier comprises at least one of bentonite and xanthan gum. 10. The aqueous mixture of claim 7 , in which the pH control additive comprises sodium hydroxide. 11. An aqueous mixture comprising: an aqueous solution comprising at least one of fresh water, salt water, brine, municipal water, formation water, produced water, well water, filtered water, distilled water, sea water, or combinations of these; an alkaline nanosilica dispersion; a pH control additive; a polyester; and at least one of a filtration control additive and a viscosifier, in which: the aqueous mixture is homogenous. 12. The aqueous mixture of claim 11 , in which the aqueous solution comprises total dissolved solids of from 150,000 to 300,000 mg/L. 13. The aqueous mixture of claim 11 , in which a viscosity of the aqueous mixture is 5 cP or less. 14. The aqueous mixture of claim 11 , in which the alkaline nanosilica dispersion is from 30 to 60 wt. % silicon dioxide. 15. The aqueous mixture of claim 11 , in which the weight ratio of the alkaline nanosilica dispersion to the polyester is from 50:1 to 80:1. 16. The aqueous mixture of claim 11 , in which the polyester is selected from polylactide, polyhydroxyalkanoates, polyglycolide, polylactoglycolide, and polycaprolactone. 17. The aqueous mixture of claim 11 , in which the filtration control additive comprises at least one of starch and polyanionic cellulose. 18. The aqueous mixture of claim 11 , in which the viscosifier comprises at least one of bentonite and xanthan gum. 19. The aqueous mixture of claim 11 , in which the pH control additive comprises sodium hydroxide.
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