Treatment fluids for reducing subterranean formation damage
US-2015361323-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US9758711B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9758711-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514687269-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 12, 2009 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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Working fluids, such as drilling fluids, may remove heat from other fluids, tools, equipments and environments and transfer it to other locations by using reversible phase change elements. The heat removal occurs through the absorption of heat by one or more phase transitions or a sequence of phase transitions in the elements of the working fluid. For instance, heat is absorbed when the phase change portions of the reversible phase change elements change phase including, but not necessarily limited to, a change from solid to smectic liquid crystal, from solid to nematic liquid crystal, from smectic liquid crystal to isotropic liquid, from nematic liquid crystal to isotropic liquid, from solid to isotropic liquid, and sequences and combinations thereof. Heat is released when the phase change reverses. These phase changes are first-order transitions and are associated with a latent heat or enthalpy.
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What is claimed is: 1. A working fluid comprising: a base fluid selected from the group consisting of an aqueous fluid, a non-aqueous fluid, and combinations thereof; and a plurality of form stable capsules or microcapsules that encapsulate a reversible phase change composition, wherein the reversible phase change composition comprises a non-aqueous phase, and a liquid crystal-forming component selected from the group consisting of at least one surfactant, at least one polymer, at least one copolymer, nanotubes, and mixtures thereof, wherein the capsule comprises a shell and the shell comprises an amorphous carbon, a ceramic base material or a metal; where the reversible phase change composition has at least a portion thereof adapted to undergo a phase change, where the phase change is selected from the group consisting of: a change from solid to liquid, a change from solid to isotropic, a change from liquid crystal to isotropic liquid, a change from liquid crystal to solid, a change from isotropic liquid to solid, a change from isotropic liquid to liquid crystal, and combinations thereof. 2. The working fluid of claim 1 where the working fluid is selected from the group consisting of drilling fluids, drill-in fluids, production fluids, servicing fluids, workover fluids, and remediation fluids. 3. The working fluid of claim 1 where the proportion of reversible phase change composition in the working fluid ranges from about 0.05 to about 30 wt %. 4. The working fluid of claim 1 where the proportion of reversible phase change composition in the working fluid ranges from about 1 to about 40 wt %. 5. A working fluid comprising: a base fluid selected from the group consisting of an aqueous fluid, a non-aqueous fluid, and combinations thereof; and a plurality of form stable capsules or microcapsules that encapsulate a reversible phase change composition, wherein the reversible phase change composition comprises a non-aqueous phase, and a liquid crystal-forming component selected from the group consisting of at least one surfactant, at least one polymer, at least one copolymer, nanotubes, and mixtures thereof, wherein the capsule comprises a shell and the shell comprises an amorphous carbon, a ceramic base material or a metal; where the reversible phase change composition has at least a portion thereof adapted to undergo a phase change, where the phase change is selected from the group consisting of: a change from solid to liquid, a change from solid to isotropic, a change from liquid crystal to isotropic liquid, a change from liquid crystal to solid, a change from isotropic liquid to solid, a change from isotropic liquid to liquid crystal, and combinations thereof; where the proportion of reversible phase change composition in the working fluid ranges from about 0.05 to about 40 wt %; and where the working fluid is selected from the group consisting of drilling fluids, drill-in fluids, production fluids, servicing fluids, workover fluids and remediation fluids. 6. The working fluid of claim 5 where the proportion of reversible phase change composition in the working fluid ranges from about 1 to about 30 wt %. 7. A working fluid comprising: a base fluid selected from the group consisting of an aqueous fluid, a non-aqueous fluid, and combinations thereof; and a plurality of form stable capsules or microcapsules that encapsulate a reversible phase change composition, wherein the reversible phase change composition comprises a non-aqueous phase, and a liquid crystal-forming component selected from the group consisting of at least one surfactant, at least one polymer, at least one copolymer, nanotubes, and mixtures thereof, wherein the capsule comprises a shell and the shell comprises an amorphous carbon, a ceramic base material or a metal; where the reversible phase change composition has at least a portion thereof adapted to undergo a phase change, where the phase change is selected from the group consisting of: a change from solid to liquid, a change from solid to isotropic, a change from liquid crystal to isotropic liquid, a change from liquid crystal to solid, a change from isotropic liquid to solid, a change from isotropic liquid to liquid crystal, and combinations thereof; where the working fluid is selected from the group consisting of drilling fluids, drill-in fluids, production fluids, servicing fluids, workover fluids and remediation fluids. 8. The working fluid of claim 7 where the proportion of reversible phase change composition in the working fluid ranges from about 0.05 to about 30 wt %. 9. The working fluid of claim 7 where the proportion of reversible phase change composition in the working fluid ranges from about 1 to about 40 wt %.
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