Earth boring – well treating – and oil field chemistry – Earth boring – Contains organic component
Patent
1996-12-11
1997-12-23
Tucker, Philip
Earth boring, well treating, and oil field chemistry
Earth boring
Contains organic component
C09K 706
Patent
active
057007632
ABSTRACT:
Oil-base drilling fluids containing a non-sulfonated polymer and/or a non-organophilic clay maintain desirable rheological properties at elevated temperatures.
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Frieman Shlomo R.
Tucker Philip
Union Oil Company of California
Wirzbicki Gregory F.
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