Temporary plugging agent for well drilling

US2016298017A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016298017-A1
Application numberUS-201415036149-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateOct 27, 2014
Priority dateNov 15, 2013
Publication dateOct 13, 2016
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A temporary plugging agent for well drilling having a plugging function for a period of not greater than 40 days in a high-temperature environment having a temperature range between 93 and 204° C., and preferably, the above temporary plugging agent for well drilling (optionally formed from two or more types of plugging agents for well drilling) wherein a contained synthetic resin has a ratio of mass loss rate in 80° C. deionized water relative to the mass loss rate of polyglycolic acid of not less than 0.001 and less than 1, and/or has a compressive strength after a period of not greater than 40 days has elapsed at a temperature range between 93° C. and 204° C. of not less than 20% lower than the compressive strength before the period began; a well-treatment fluid comprising the temporary plugging agent for well drilling; and a method for well drilling in which a temporary plugging treatment is performed using the temporary plugging agent for well drilling.

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1 . A temporary plugging agent for well drilling containing synthetic resin having a plugging function for a period of not greater than 40 days at a temperature range between 93° C. (200° F.) and 204° C. (400° F.). 2 . The temporary plugging agent for well drilling according to claim 1 , wherein the plug has a plugging function for a period of not less than 2 days and not greater than 40 days. 3 . The temporary plugging agent for well drilling according to claim 1 , wherein a compressive strength of a synthetic resin after a period of not greater than 40 days at a temperature range between 93° C. (200° F.) and 204° C. (400° F.) is not less than 20% lower than the compressive strength before the period began. 4 . The temporary plugging agent for well drilling according to claim 1 , wherein the mass loss rate in 80° C. deionized water of the synthetic resin is a ratio of not less than 0.001 and less than 1 relative to a mass loss rate of polyglycolic acid. 5 . The temporary plugging agent for well drilling according to claim 3 , wherein the synthetic resin comprises at least one type selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, polylactic acid, aromatic polyester, aliphatic polyamide, and polycarbonate. 6 . The temporary plugging agent for well drilling according to claim 3 , wherein the synthetic resin comprises at least one type selected from the group consisting of thermoplastic polyurethane, stereocomplex polylactic acid, polylactic acid containing a hydrolysis inhibitor, and aromatic polyester. 7 . The temporary plugging agent for well drilling according to claim 3 , wherein the synthetic resin comprises at least one of a polybutylene adipate terephthalate random copolymer and an unsaturated polyester. 8 . The temporary plugging agent for well drilling according to claim 3 , wherein the synthetic resin comprises a polyglycolic acid-based resin. 9 . The temporary plugging agent for well drilling according to claim 1 , wherein the plug is formed from not less than two types of plugging agents for well drilling. 10 . The temporary plugging agent for well drilling according to claim 9 , wherein all of the not less than two types of plugging agents for well drilling are synthetic resin-containing temporary plugging agents for well drilling having a plugging function for a period of not greater than 40 days at a temperature range between 93° C. (200° F.) and 204° C. (400° F.). 11 . The temporary plugging agent for well drilling according to claim 9 , wherein the not less than two types of plugging agents for well drilling comprise different synthetic resins. 12 . The temporary plugging agent for well drilling according to claim 9 , wherein the not less than two types of plugging agents for well drilling differ in at least one of shape and size. 13 . The temporary plugging agent for well drilling according to claim 1 , wherein the plugging agent disappears by dissolving or degrading by contacting a hydrocarbon resource produced from a well. 14 . The temporary plugging agent for well drilling according to claim 1 , wherein the plugging agent is used in one or a plurality of processes among a drilling process, a cementing process, a perforation process, a fracturing process, and a completion process. 15 . The temporary plugging agent for well drilling according to claim 1 , wherein the plugging agent is a lost circulation material or a diverting agent. 16 . A well-treatment fluid comprising the temporary plugging agent for well drilling described in claim 1 . 17 . The well-treatment fluid according to claim 16 , wherein the fluid is at least one type selected from the group consisting of a drilling fluid, a cementing fluid, a fracturing fluid, and a completion fluid. 18 . A method for well drilling including performing temporary plugging using the temporary plugging agent for well drilling described in claim 1 . 19 . The method for well drilling according to claim 18 , wherein the temporary plugging agent for well drilling described in claim 1 is used in one or a plurality of processes among a drilling process, a perforation process, a fracturing process, and a completion process. 20 . The method for well drilling according to claim 18 , wherein a plugging agent for well drilling having a plugging function for a period of greater than 40 days at a temperature range between 93° C. (200° F.) and 204° C. (400° F.) is used together with the temporary plugging agent for well drilling described in claim 1 . 21 . The method for well drilling according to claim 18 , wherein, after temporary plugging is performed using the temporary plugging agent for well drilling described in claim 1 , the plugging agent is released by contacting a material that can degrade the temporary plugging agent for well drilling.

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  • Perforators; Permeators · CPC title

  • Means for stopping loss of drilling fluid (plastering the borehole wall E21B33/138) · CPC title

  • C09K8/5086Primary

    obtained otherwise than by reactions only involving carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds · CPC title

  • Plastering the borehole wall; Injecting into the formation · CPC title

  • macromolecular compounds {(C09K8/512 takes precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US2016298017A1 cover?
A temporary plugging agent for well drilling having a plugging function for a period of not greater than 40 days in a high-temperature environment having a temperature range between 93 and 204° C., and preferably, the above temporary plugging agent for well drilling (optionally formed from two or more types of plugging agents for well drilling) wherein a contained synthetic resin has a ratio of…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kureha Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C09K8/5086. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Thu Oct 13 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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