Low fluid loss drilling fluid compositions comprising diblock copolymers

US9394472B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9394472-B2
Application numberUS-201414226890-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 27, 2014
Priority dateMar 27, 2014
Publication dateJul 19, 2016
Grant dateJul 19, 2016

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The invention relates to a selectively hydrogenated isoprene-styrene diblock copolymer having a polystyrene content of at least 40 wt. %, which when added to an oil-based mud composition, substantially reduces fluid loss. The polystyrene in the diblock has a true molecular weight greater than 60 kg/mole and the total apparent molecular weight of the diblock copolymer is at least 160 kg/mole. The drilling mud that contains about 0.5 pounds per barrel to about 10 pounds per barrel of a selectively hydrogenated isoprene-styrene diblock copolymer and a weighting agent, resulting in a drilling fluid composition exhibiting good suspension of the weighting agent and improved fluid loss performance.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A drilling fluid comprising an oil-based mud and a selectively hydrogenated isoprene-styrene diblock copolymer having at least a 40 wt. % polystyrene content and having an apparent total molecular weight of at least 160 kg/mole, wherein the fluid loss property of the drilling fluid is reduced. 2. The drilling fluid composition according to claim 1 in which the selectively hydrogenated isoprene-styrene diblock is added at a concentration of 0.5-10 pounds per barrel (ppb). 3. The drilling fluid composition according to claim 1 in which the hydrogenated isoprene-styrene diblock is added at a concentration of 1-6 pounds per barrel (ppb). 4. The drilling fluid composition according to claim 1 in which the hydrogenated isoprene-styrene diblock is added at a concentration of 2-4 pounds per barrel (ppb). 5. The drilling fluid composition according to claim 1 in which the hydrogenated isoprene-styrene diblock has a polystyrene content of at least 40 wt. % and the polystyrene block true molecular weight is at least 60 kg/mole. 6. The drilling fluid composition according to claim 1 , wherein said oil-based mud includes an oil selected from synthetic low toxicity oil, mineral oil, diesel oil, an internal-olefin oil, or an alpha-olefinic oil. 7. The drilling fluid composition according to claim 6 , further including a weighting agent. 8. The drilling fluid composition according to claim 7 also comprising an organophillic clay. 9. The drilling fluid composition according to claim 8 in which the concentration of the organophilic clay is in the range of 3-4 ppb. 10. The drilling fluid composition of claim 6 , wherein said oil-based mud further includes brine, lime, and emulsifier. 11. A selectively hydrogenated isoprene-styrene diblock copolymer having at least a 40 wt. % polystyrene content and having an apparent total molecular weight of at least 160 kg/mol. 12. The diblock copolymer of claim 11 wherein the true molecular weight of said polystyrene is at least 60 kg/mole. 13. The diblock copolymer of claim 12 wherein said true molecular weight of said polystyrene is 60 to 140 kg/mole. 14. The diblock copolymer of claim 13 wherein said true molecular weight of said polystyrene is 60 to 110 kg/mole. 15. The diblock copolymer of claim 14 wherein said true molecular weight of said polystyrene is 65 to 105 kg/mole. 16. The diblock copolymer of claim 11 wherein said apparent total molecular weight is 160 to 360 kg/mole. 17. The diblock copolymer of claim 16 wherein said apparent total molecular weight is 160 to 340 kg/mole. 18. The diblock copolymer of claim 17 wherein said apparent total molecular weight is 200 to 320 kg/mole. 19. The diblock copolymer of claim 11 which has been selectively hydrogenated wherein at least 90 mol % of the isoprene double bonds have been hydrogenated and less than 10 mol % of the styrene double bonds have been hydrogenated.

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  • C09K8/32Primary

    Non-aqueous well-drilling compositions, e.g. oil-based · CPC title

  • Aspects relating to compositions of drilling or well treatment fluids · CPC title

  • Oil-based compositions · CPC title

  • Organic additives · CPC title

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What does patent US9394472B2 cover?
The invention relates to a selectively hydrogenated isoprene-styrene diblock copolymer having a polystyrene content of at least 40 wt. %, which when added to an oil-based mud composition, substantially reduces fluid loss. The polystyrene in the diblock has a true molecular weight greater than 60 kg/mole and the total apparent molecular weight of the diblock copolymer is at least 160 kg/mole. Th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kraton Polymers Us Llc, Kraton Polymers Us Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C09K8/32. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Jul 19 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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