Earth boring – well treating – and oil field chemistry – Well treating – Contains organic component
Patent
1997-10-31
1999-02-23
Kelly, C. H.
Earth boring, well treating, and oil field chemistry
Well treating
Contains organic component
166308, E21B 4317, C09K 300
Patent
active
058743855
ABSTRACT:
A fracturing fluid composition for use in fracturing underground formations, such as oil or gas wells is described. It includes at least one anhydrous aliphatic alcohol, a modified guar gum polymer, and as a complexor, a sodium borate salt. A gel breaker which acts over a time period to degrade the guar gum cross linked polymer and thereby reduce the viscosity of the gel is provided as well to aid in the removal thereof from an oil or gas well that has been fractured by application of the fluid under pressure.
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Bobier Dwight M.
Gaudet Denis R.
Mzik Joseph
Pierce Ronald G.
Canadian Fracmaster Ltd.
Kelly C. H.
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