发明名称 BACTERIA-BASED MECHANISM AND PRODUCTS FOR VISCOSITY REDUCTION BREAKING OF VISCOELASTIC FLUIDS
摘要 It has been discovered that fluids viscosified with viscoelastic surfactants (VESs) may have their viscosities reduced (gels broken) by the direct or indirect action of a biochemical agent, such as bacteria, fungi, and/or enzymes. The biochemical agent may directly attack the VES itself, or some other component in the fluid that produces a by-product that then causes viscosity reduction. The biochemical agent may disaggregate or otherwise attack the micellar structure of the VES-gelled fluid. The biochemical agent may produce an enzyme that reduces viscosity by one of these mechanisms. A single biochemical agent may operate simultaneously by two different mechanisms, such as by degrading the VES directly, as well as another component, such as a glycol, the latter mechanism in turn producing a by-product (e.g. an alcohol) that causes viscosity reduction. Alternatively, two or more different biochemical agents may be used simult a- neously. In a specific, non-limiting instance, a brine fluid gelled with an amine oxide surfactant can have its viscosity broken with bacteria such as Enterobacter Colacae, Pseudomonas Fluorescens, Pseudomonas Aeruginosa, and the like.
申请公布号 CA2360459(A1) 申请公布日期 2002.04.30
申请号 CA20012360459 申请日期 2001.10.29
申请人 BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED 发明人 CREWS, JAMES B.
分类号 C09K8/60;C09K8/62;C09K8/68;(IPC1-7):E21B43/22 主分类号 C09K8/60
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