Wells – Processes – Dissolving or preventing formation of solid oil deposit
Reexamination Certificate
2006-06-13
2006-06-13
Bates, Zakiya W. (Department: 3676)
Wells
Processes
Dissolving or preventing formation of solid oil deposit
C166S300000, C166S307000, C166S312000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07059414
ABSTRACT:
A method of stimulating subterranean formations in oil and gas wells using a high pH buffered acid system. The method may be used to treat sandstone formations wherein the pH buffered acid system is used as the preflush or overflush or both. The method consists of introducing into the well a hydrofluoric acid containing sandstone acidizing solution either prior to or subsequent to introduction of the pH buffered acid system. The pH buffered acid system may further be used in the treatment of carbonate reservoirs. The pH of the buffered acid solution is substantially equivalent to that of the pH of the acidizing solution. The buffered acid solution is void of either hydrofluoric acid or hydrofluoric acid precursors.
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Ahmad Atikah Bte
Di Lullo Arias Gino
Kalfayan Leonard J.
Rae Philip James
Bates Zakiya W.
BJ Services Company
Jones John Wilson
Jones & Smith, LLP
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