IP Library Granted Patent US 8,235,119
Granted Patent B2
US 8,235,119 · App. 12/767,401 · Granted Aug 7, 2012

Drilling fluid and method for reducing lost circulation

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Patent No.
US 8,235,119
App. No.
12/767,401
Granted
Aug 7, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Lost circulation of drilling fluid is one of the most serious and expensive problems facing the drilling industry. The present invention relates to an improved drilling fluid for reducing or preventing lost circulation to an underground formation surrounding a well bore in the process of drilling a well. The drilling fluid comprises a base fluid and wax or waxy substance as a primary seepage loss agent. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the seepage loss agent does not include particles having a blend of natural wax and synthetic wax together in a single particle. The invention also provides a method of reducing or preventing lost circulation to an underground formation surrounding a well bore in the process of drilling a well using the drilling fluid of the invention, wherein the primary seepage loss agent is added to the drilling fluid, either before or during drilling, and the drilling fluid is pumped down hole during drilling.

Claims (28)

1. A seepage loss agent for reducing or controlling seepage losses to a permeable underground formation during a process of drilling a well in an oil or gas recovery operation, the seepage loss agent comprising:

wax particles selected from the group consisting of natural wax particles, synthetic wax particles and combinations of natural wax particles and synthetic wax particles, wherein a majority of the wax particles have a particle size greater than 50 microns, wax of the wax particles is selected such that the wax particles remain substantially solid during the drilling process, and the seepage loss agent does not include wax particles having a blend of natural wax and synthetic wax together in a single particle.

2. The seepage loss agent of claim 1 , wherein the particles are substantially insoluble in a hydrocarbon based drilling fluid or invert emulsion at temperatures below melt point.

3. The seepage loss agent of claim 2 , wherein the melt point of the particles is above operational temperatures encountered during drilling.

4. The seepage loss agent of claim 3 , wherein wax is selected such that the melt point of the particles is at least about 10° C. above the highest anticipated operational temperature.

5. The seepage loss agent of claim 3 , wherein the melt point of the particles is below a temperature in the underground formation.

6. The seepage loss agent of claim 3 , wherein all or a majority of the particles are in the range of 100 microns to about 5000 microns.

7. The seepage loss agent of claim 3 , wherein the particles comprise a mixture of particles of two or more different particle sizes.

8. The seepage loss agent of claim 3 , wherein the particles comprise refined mineral wax.

9. The seepage loss agent of claim 8 , wherein the refined mineral wax is selected from the group consisting of paraffin waxes, microcrystalline waxes and mixtures thereof.

10. The seepage loss agent of claim 3 , wherein the particles are dispersible in a viscosified drilling fluid without the use of surface active agents, stabilizers or emulsifiers.

11. The seepage loss agent of claim 1 , wherein the particles comprise synthetic wax selected from the group consisting of polypropylene wax, polyethylene wax, high density polyethylene wax, polytetratluoroethylene wax, Fischer-Tropsch wax, fatty acid amine wax, chemically modified hydrocarbon wax, polyamide wax and mixtures thereof.

12. The seepage loss agent of claim 11 , wherein the synthetic wax is polyethylene wax.

13. A drilling fluid for reducing or controlling seepage losses to a permeable underground formation in a process of drilling a well in an oil or gas recovery operation, the drilling fluid comprising:

a base fluid; and

a seepage loss agent for reducing or controlling seepage losses to a permeable underground formation during a process of drilling a well in an oil or gas recovery operation, the seepage loss agent comprising:

wax particles selected from the group consisting of natural wax particles, synthetic wax particles and combinations of natural wax particles and synthetic wax particles, wherein a majority of the wax particles having a particle size greater than 50 microns, wax of the wax particles is selected such that the wax particles remain substantially solid during the drilling process, and the seepage loss agent does not include wax particles having a blend of natural wax and synthetic wax together in a single particle.

14. The drilling fluid of claim 13 , wherein the particles are substantially insoluble in a hydrocarbon based drilling fluid or invert emulsion at temperatures below melt point.

15. The drilling fluid of claim 14 , wherein the base fluid is a hydrocarbon base fluid or an invert emulsion.

16. The drilling fluid of claim 15 , which is viscosified.

17. The drilling fluid of claim 16 , wherein the drilling fluid is fully disposable upon completion of the drilling process.

18. The drilling fluid of claim 13 , wherein the base fluid is an aqueous base fluid or an aqueous based emulsion.

19. The drilling fluid of claim 18 , wherein the seepage loss agent is dispersed in the drilling fluid without the use of surface active agents, stabilizers and emulsifiers.

20. A method of reducing or controlling seepage losses to a permeable underground formation in a process of drilling a well in an oil or gas recovery operation, comprising the steps of:

adding to a drilling fluid a seepage loss agent including wax particles selected from the group consisting of natural wax particles, synthetic wax particles and combinations of natural wax particles and synthetic wax particles, wherein a majority of the wax particles having a particle size greater than 50 microns, wax of the wax particles is selected such that the wax particles remain substantially solid during the drilling process, and the seepage loss agent does not include wax particles having a blend of natural wax and synthetic wax together in a single particle; and

circulating the drilling fluid downhole during the drilling process, wherein wax particles remain substantially solid during the drilling process.

21. The method of claim 20 , wherein the particles are substantially insoluble in a hydrocarbon based drilling fluid or invert emulsion at temperatures below melt point.

22. The method of claim 20 , wherein the seepage loss agent is added into the drilling fluid prior to and/or during drilling.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 30, 2015
From: CANADIAN ENERGY SERVICES L.P.
To: THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA
Reel/Frame 034857/0635 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 25, 2011
From: HOSKINS, TERRY W
To: HRE LTD
Reel/Frame 025693/0497 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 25, 2011
From: HRE LTD
To: CANADIAN ENERGY SERVICES, LP
Reel/Frame 025693/0666 →