Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
507230000 | Polymer contains vinyl alcohol unit | 10 |
20080227667 | Fluid Loss Control Additive and Cement Compositions Comprising Same - A fluid loss control additive comprising a crosslinked polymer and sugar and cement compositions comprising the same. In one embodiment, the fluid loss control additive comprises a polymer and a sugar connected by a pH-sensitive crosslink. In some embodiments, the polymer is a polyvinyl alcohol, and the sugar is a sugar alcohol such as sorbitol. | 09-18-2008 |
20090149354 | Well Treatment Compositions Containing Hydratable Polyvinyl Alcohol and Methods of Using Same - Loss of wellbore fluids (such as drilling fluids, completion fluids and workover fluids) in a wellbore or into the flow passages of a subterranean formation during well drilling, cementing, completion and workover operations may be reduced or eliminated by introducing into the wellbore a fluid of a hydratable polyvinyl alcohol in an aqueous fluid. The amount of polyvinyl alcohol in the well treatment composition is between from about 50 pounds to about 1,200 pounds per 1,000 gallons of aqueous fluid. The aqueous fluid may contain a delayed viscosification agent and/or crosslinking agent. Alternatively, the polyvinyl alcohol may be greater than or equal to 95 percent hydrolyzed. When introduced into the well, a fluid impermeable barrier is formed within the formation or wellbore. | 06-11-2009 |
20100167965 | Amphiphobic Proppant - Methods and compositions for forming a hydraulic fracture are disclosed herein. The methods and compositions make use of novel amphiphobic proppants. The amphiphobic properties of the disclosed proppant compositions provide several advantages over existing solutions. The hydrophobic nature of the proppant enhances recovery of fracture fluid from the fracture as well as prevents liquid build-up with the fracture. Additionally, the lipophobic nature of the proppant may enhance production of hydrocarbons from the fracture. | 07-01-2010 |
20100234253 | Method for reducing the viscosity of viscous fluids - A viscous fluid, such as heavy crude oil which is too viscous to enable it to be pumped from a flowing phase of a reservoir into and along a pipeline for delivery to a refinery or other storage facility, may be contacted with a formulation to reduce its viscosity. The formulation comprises a polymeric material AA which includes —O— moieties pendent from a polymeric backbone thereof and said material is optionally cross-linked. In one embodiment, the formulation may comprise polyvinyl alcohol. In an alternative embodiment, the formulation may comprise a cross-linked polymeric material, such as cross-linked polyvinyl alcohol. After the viscous composition has been transported to a desired location, it may be separated from the other components. | 09-16-2010 |
20110160102 | METHOD FOR ENHANCED RECOVERY OF OIL FROM OIL RESERVOIRS - The present invention provides a method for recovering oil from a subterranean reservoir using waterflooding, wherein the flooding fluid used in the waterflooding process comprises water and one or more ionic polyvinyl alcohol copolymers. The use of one or more ionic polyvinyl alcohol copolymers is expected to increase the recovery of oil by improving both the oil/water mobility ratio and the sweep efficiency in reservoirs with a high degree of heterogeneity. | 06-30-2011 |
20130005617 | SELF-DIVERTING EMULSIFIED ACID SYSTEMS FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE WELL TREATMENTS AND THEIR USE - A method of treating a subterranean formation penetrated by a wellbore is carried out by introducing an emulsion composition into the formation through the wellbore wherein the formation has a formation temperature surrounding the wellbore of at least 120° C. The emulsion composition is formed from an aqueous acid component that forms an internal phase of the emulsion, non-aqueous component that forms an external phase of the emulsion, and a surfactant. The emulsion composition also includes an amount of fibers formed from high temperature polymer material. The high temperature polymer material is characterized by the property of not substantially degrading in water at pH<7 at temperatures below 80° C. | 01-03-2013 |
20130035265 | Methods for Treating Fibers - Fiber bundles are prepared by affixing at least two fibers with a binding agent. The binding agent is designed such that the fiber bundles remain intact as the fiber bundles are mixed with and suspended in a fluid. After the fiber bundles exit the mixing apparatus, the binding agent degrades and releases the individual fibers. This allows higher concentrations of fibers to be added to fluids without fouling the mixing apparatus. | 02-07-2013 |
20160046856 | METHOD FOR PREPARING ULTRA-LIGHT-WEIGHT (ULW) PROPPANT APPLIED ON OIL AND GAS WELLS - A method for preparing an ultra-light-weight (ULW) proppant usable in the oil and gas industry. The method uses silane coupling agent and organic acid to modify silica fume (SF) to obtain modified SF that is lipophilic and hydrophobic. The modified SF is used as inorganic phase, and the polymerizable monomer is used as organic phase, and the organic-inorganic composite microspheres are obtained through suspension polymerization. The ULW proppant is obtained by drying, screening, and pre-oxidization of the composite microsphere. The ULW proppant has a density of about 1.109 g/cm | 02-18-2016 |
20160068737 | GELLING AGENT FOR WATER SHUT-OFF IN OIL AND GAS WELLS - The gelling agent for water shut-off in oil and gas wells is a composition that forms a gel to reduce or eliminate the flow of water in a gas or oil well. The composition is formed by mixing polyvinyl alcohol, a polyvinyl alcohol copolymer, or mixtures thereof with an amino-aldehyde oligomer, such as urea formaldehyde or melamine formaldehyde, with or without a cross-linker. The polymer composition can be used to minimize or completely shut off excess water production with insignificant reduction in hydrocarbon productivity. | 03-10-2016 |
20160068738 | GELLING AGENT FOR WATER SHUT-OFF IN OIL AND GAS WELLS - The gelling agent for water shut-off in oil and gas wells is a composition that forms a gel to reduce or eliminate the flow of water in a gas or oil well. The composition is formed by mixing polyvinyl alcohol, a polyvinyl alcohol copolymer, or mixtures thereof with an amino-aldehyde oligomer, such as urea formaldehyde or melamine formaldehyde, with or without a cross-linker. The polymer composition can be used to minimize or completely shut off excess water production with insignificant reduction in hydrocarbon productivity. | 03-10-2016 |