WO2009037213A1 - Verdicker für ölbasierte bohrspülmittel - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to additives for oil-based drilling fluids, such as those used to drill onshore or offshore geothermal wells, to drill gas or oil wells, and especially for thickening such mud systems.
- Borehole treatment products are all types of auxiliary fluids that can be used in the drilling of oil or natural gas deposits.
- the so-called drilling fluids and drilling muds or drilling fluids built on them, which can be used both for land-based and seaborne boreholes, are of particular importance.
- water-based drilling fluids containing about 1 to 50% emulsified oil phase are known-in addition to the other customary auxiliaries of such a drilling fluid-which are also referred to as O / W emulsion rinses.
- oil-based flushing systems are widely used in practice where the oil forms the flowable phase or at least a substantial portion of the flowable phase as a closed oil phase.
- invert drilling muds which contain a disperse aqueous phase in the closed oil phase on the basis of W / O emulsions.
- the content of the dispersed aqueous phase is usually in the range of at least about 5 to 10% by weight to about 50 to 60% by weight.
- true oil muds are known whose liquid phase is almost exclusively formed from a closed oil phase, the most small amounts - usually not more than about 5 to 10 wt. -% - dispersed in aqueous phase.
- the non-aqueous phase of such purge systems is formed by the so-called carrier fluid. It is originally about diesel oil, which added offset with certain additives, the actual Bohr facedung. However, at the end of the eighties, there was a need for environmentally friendly irrigation systems. and thus carrier fluids. These should in particular be better biodegradable than the diesel oil used so far.
- Drilling muds for soil digestion are in practice dispersions of a liquid and a solid phase, wherein the drilling muds a significant amount of solids is present. These are liquid rinsing systems for sinking rock boreholes while applying the detached cuttings. Therefore, it is necessary that the drilling muds have a certain density (usually greater than 1.2 g / cm 3 , preferably greater than 1.5 g / cm 3 ), in order to prevent any collapse of the formation can.
- the rinse solids are added to the weighting. As a rule, barium sulfate is used.
- Such liquids generally exhibit a thixotropic behavior under shear stress, ie the viscosity of these systems, which are also referred to as non-Newtonian fluids, decreases under the influence of increasing shear stress or shear rate. In practice, this behavior can lead to problems if the liquids are to be transported or pumped and thereby exposed to different mechanical loads.
- additives are used as thickeners, which increase the viscosity of the mud to facilitate the removal of the cuttings.
- a variety of additives are known in the art to increase the viscosity of oil-based fluids, for example, in engine oils or lubricants.
- polymer-based thickeners are used for this purpose. puts.
- increased demands are placed on these thickeners.
- the additives must also be liquid in a wide temperature range, in particular those additives are sought, which are still operational even at low temperatures of well below 0 ° C. Of course, the use of these additives must not affect the stability of the drilling fluid system.
- the additives should withstand very high pressures or shear loads and meet the biodegradability requirements that are increasingly being imposed on such systems.
- the drilling mud and the additives containing it shall not be toxic, which is particularly applicable to marine life forms, as the muds are preferably used in off-shore drilling.
- the object of the present invention was to provide suitable thickeners for oil-based drilling fluids available.
- the invention relates to the use of oligoglycerol fatty acid esters prepared from an acid component (a) selected from
- R is a saturated or unsaturated, branched or linear alkyl or alkenyl radical having 7 to 21 C atoms, and / or
- oligoglycerols or alkoxylates of oligoglycerols as thickeners for oil-based drilling fluids, preferably those Bohr Hughesstoff containing a water phase and an oil phase side by side in emulsified form.
- oligoglycerol fatty acid esters for thickening oil-based drilling fluids, wherein the oligoglycerol fatty acid esters are prepared from an acid component (a) selected from
- R is a saturated or unsaturated, branched or linear alkyl or alkenyl radical having 7 to 21 C atoms, and / or
- oligoglycerol esters used according to the invention as thickeners for thickening oil-based drilling fluids are compounds known per se which can be obtained, for example, by acid or base-catalyzed esterification directly from oligoglycerol with the respective fatty acids.
- EP 064 697 A1 describes various oligoglycerol esters as lubricants for PVC. In this document, the preparation of Oligolycerinester by basic catalysis of fatty acids and poly- or oligoglycerols is described.
- oligoglycerol esters within the meaning of the invention are generally liquid compounds which consist of a mixture of different oligoglycerol esters at room temperature, it being possible for small amounts of starting materials to be present from DE 102 52 973 A1 It is known to use oligoglycerol fatty acid esters together with a selected alkylphenol resin for improving the lubricity of fuel oils.
- Suitable acid components (a) of the esters according to the invention are in particular the fatty acids of the type (a1) which follow the formula (I).
- Preferred are technical fatty acids having 12 to 18 carbon atoms, such as coconut, palm, palm kernel or Taigfettklad.
- oligoglycerol esters in which the fatty acid component (a1) is selected from mono- or polyunsaturated, branched or linear, but preferably linear monocarboxylic acids, unsaturated representatives, preferably the oleic acid, also in technical qualities, is particularly preferred. Particularly preferred are those oligoglycerol esters which have as fatty acid component linear, unsaturated fatty acids, preferably those containing exclusively this fatty acid component. Also preferred are oligoglycerol esters whose component (a1) is selected from tall oil fatty acids.
- Tall oil fatty acids contain in particular mixtures of linoleic acid and conjugated C18 fatty acids (45-65% by weight), oleic acid (25-45% by weight), octadeca-5,9,12-trienoic acid (5-12% by weight) and saturated fatty acids (1-3% by weight).
- monocarboxylic acids of type (a1) dimer fatty acids, dicarboxylic acids (a2) or oligomeric fatty acids of type (a3) or (a4) are also suitable.
- suitable acid components are the dicarboxylic acids (a2). These are those carboxylic acids which contain two -COOH functions in the molecule, with the saturated dicarboxylic acids in particular being preferred.
- the dicarboxylic acids (a2) preferably contain between 4 and 22 C atoms, in particular between 6 and 18 C atoms. Examples which may be mentioned are the oxalic, malonic, succinic, glutaric, adipic, pimelinic, suberic, azealic or sebacic acid. Also unsaturated dicarboxylic acids are possible, e.g. fumaric or maleic acids.
- the dicarboxylic acids of group (a2) do not include the dimer fatty acids according to group (a3).
- Dimer fatty acids (a3) are at room temperature (21 0 C) liquid, oxidationsstabili- catalyzed dicarboxylic acids, for example, be obtained by catalytic dimerization of unsaturated fatty acids such as oleic acid, ricinene fatty acid or tall oil fatty acid with exclusion of oxygen.
- dimerized fatty acids are worked up by distillation and consist of a mixture containing, for example, in addition to small amounts of linear and branched cis-monocarboxylic acids (monomer fatty acid) predominantly C36-dicarboxylic acids and, depending on the complexity of the workup, different amounts of C54-tricarboxylic acid (trimer fatty acid) in addition to traces of higher polymer fatty acids.
- monomer fatty acid predominantly C36-dicarboxylic acids
- trimer fatty acid C54-tricarboxylic acid
- Oligomeric fatty acids (a4) represent reaction products of unsaturated fatty acids with one another, with more than 2 and a maximum of 5 fatty acid molecules having to react with one another. This acid component likewise represents a mixture of different oligomers with one another.
- mixtures of oligoglycerol esters prepared in the antisense of different fatty acid sources or obtained by mixing are preferred. Also preferred are, among others, those oligoglycerol esters obtained by reacting oligoglycerols of the formula (II) with fatty acid mixtures, preferably mixtures of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids (type (a1)) and / or dicarboxylic acids (a2) and / or dimer and / or oligomer fatty acids (Type (a3) and (a4) have been produced.
- hydroxy fatty acids may be used as component (a5), e.g. the ricinoleic acid and more preferably the hydroxystearic acid are representatives of this class of fatty acids.
- Component (b) ie the oligoglycerols in the sense of the present teaching, contains between 2 and 10 glycerol monomers in the molecule, whereby mixtures of different oligomers are present side by side, depending on the production process (for example the reaction temperature or time or the catalysts used).
- Oligoglycerol as alcohol component in the context of the invention commercially available. It is possible to use both pure and preferably technical grades of the oligoglycerol for the preparation of the oligoglycerides to be used according to the invention. It can be prepared, for example, by condensation of glycerol, for example in the presence of basic lithium compounds, as described in WO 93/02124 A1.
- US 2003/0114316 A1 discloses invert drilling mud systems, ie compositions which contain a water and oil phase in the form of side by side in emulsified form, as a water-in-oil emulsion, wherein the oil phase is continuous and the water phase is the discontinuous phase ,
- These invert systems must contain either fatty acid esters of di- or triglycerol or esters of polyglycerols, each with fatty acids of section C10-C20 as emulsifiers.
- esters of this document are mandatory and exclusively diesters of these C10-C20 fatty acids with di- or triglycerol or polyglycerols, wherein in particular only the polyglycerol-2-diisostearate and polyglycerol-3-diisostearat be disclosed.
- These esters are used according to the teaching of US 2003/0114316 as emulsifiers to produce the desired invert emulsion. However, a thickening effect of such substances is not disclosed in the US patent.
- the polyol component (b) of the esters according to the invention ie the oligoglycerols, can preferably be described by the following general formula (II):
- esters where n is a number between 2 and 10.
- the esters then preferably follow the general formula (III): OR
- n stands for numbers between 2 and 10 and R represents either a hydrogen atom or a CO-R 'radical, where R' then represents a saturated or unsaturated alkyl or alkenyl radical having 7 to 21 C atoms, at least one OH radical Function of the oligoglycerol must be esterified. It may be preferred to use such oligoglycerols as the polyol component based on mixtures of di- and / or triglycerides.
- these may contain between 20 and 45% by weight of glycerol, between 20 and 40% by weight of diglycerol, between 10 and 20% by weight of triglycerol and between 1 and 10% by weight of tetraglycerol and between Contain 0.5 to 5 wt .-% of pentaglycerol.
- the formula (III) shown above represents oligoglycerol ester with the acid component (al). If hydroxyfatty acids (a5) are used for esterification, the radicals R may of course also contain alkyl or alkenyl radicals which have one or more free hydroxyl functions.
- oligoglycerols and their alkoxylates ie reaction products of oligoglycerols with ethylene oxide and / or propylene oxide but also oligomers of alkoxylated glycerol can be used as the alcohol component for the esters of the invention.
- oligoglycerides are preferred here.
- the oligoglycerol invention themselves preferably have viscosities from 100 to 1300 and mmVsec particular from 150 to 1200 mm 2 / sec (in each case measured at 20 0 C).
- the oligoglycerides in the sense of the present technical teaching are therefore preferably partial esters, wherein not all free OH functions are esterified. Depending on the reaction conditions of the esterification, however, it is also possible for complete esters to be present. As a rule, mixtures of the different partial esters, if appropriate in admixture with full esters, are present next to one another.
- tri-, tetra- and / or pentafatty acid esters of oligoglycerol or any mixtures thereof are used as thickeners for the oil-based drilling fluids. It is also preferred that in the esterification, the molar ratio of fatty acids: oligoglycerol is in the range of 5: 1 to 1: 3, with a particularly preferred range at a molar ratio of 5: 1 to 1: 1, preferably 4: 1 to 1: 1 and in particular in the range of 4: 1 to 1.5: 1.
- the fatty acid component used is dimer fatty acids (a2) or the oligomeric fatty acids (a3)
- the range of fatty acid to oligoglycerol of from 1: 1 to 1: 2 is particularly preferred.
- the number of carboxyl groups is the sum of the carboxyl groups of all acid components. If mixtures of several polyol components are used, the number of hydroxyl groups is the sum of the hydroxyl groups of all polyol components.
- the oligoglycerol esters of the invention are used according to the invention only as thickeners in oil-based rinses. The esters thus lead to an increased viscosity of the respective rinse compared to a non-additivated rinse. This effect can occur either in an aged or non-aged rinse, but preferably both in non-aged and aged systems. Increased viscosity means that the viscosity of the additivated rinse is higher than with an identical, but non-additivated rinse.
- Oil-based drilling fluids oil-based mud
- OBM oil-based mud
- Oil-based drilling fluids are understood in the following to mean those systems which contain at least more than 50% by weight of an oil phase, based on the liquid phase at room temperature (21 ° C.), preferably to more than 70 wt .-% and in particular more than 80 wt .-% and more preferably more than 90 wt .-% of a water-insoluble oil as the liquid phase.
- the present teachings preferably include the use of the oligoglycerides as thickeners in rinses forming emulsions, either water-in-oil (W / O) or oil-in-water (O / W), the W / O systems Also referred to as invert rinses are particularly preferred.
- the oligoglycerol esters are preferably suitable for thickening the aforementioned rinses.
- Oil-based mud systems are those in which the oil forms the flowable phase or at least a substantial proportion of the flowable phase as a closed oil phase. Of particular importance here are the so-called invert drilling muds, which contain a disperse aqueous phase in the closed oil phase on the basis of W / O emulsions.
- the content of the dispersed aqueous phase is usually in the range of at least about 5 to 10% by weight to about 50 to 60% by weight.
- the so-called true oil muds are known whose liquid phase is almost exclusively formed from a closed oil phase, the most small amounts - usually not more than about 5 to 10 wt .-% - Disperse dispersed on aqueous phase.
- the oligoglycerol esters described above can either be used alone or in admixture with other, preferably oil-soluble components in drilling fluids as thickening additive.
- Suitable and preferred are hydrocarbons, fatty acid esters, fatty acids, fatty alcohols, surfactants, glycerol, triglycerides or glycols or any mixtures of these compounds. Very particularly preferred is the concomitant use of glycerol. Glycerol may already be included, for example, in industrial oligoglycerides. In the case of mixtures of oligoglycerides with glycerol, amounts of glycerol of from 10 to 40% by weight, based on the mixture of oligoglycerol and glycerol, are preferred.
- Surfactants are also suitable and preferred admixing components for the oligoglycerol esters.
- all types of surfactants be it anionic, nonionic, zwitterionic or cationic surfactants, can be used.
- anionic surfactants are soaps, alkylbenzenesulfonates, alkanesulfonates, olefinsulfonates, alkyl ether sulfonates, glycerol ether sulfonates, methyl ester sulfonates, sulfo fatty acids, alkyl sulfates, fatty alcohol ether sulfates, glycerol ether sulfates, fatty acid ether sulfates, mixed hydroxy ether sulfates, monoglyceride (ether) sulfates, Fatty acid amide (ether) sulfates, mono- and dialkyl sulfosuccinates, mono- and dialkyl sulfosuccinamates, sulfotriglycerides, amide soaps, ether carboxylic acids and their salts.
- nonionic surfactants are fatty alcohol polyglycol ethers, alkylphenol polyglycol ethers, fatty acid polyglycol esters, fatty acid amide polyglycol ethers, fatty amine polyglycol ethers, alkoxylated triglycerides, mixed ethers or mixed formals, optionally partially oxidized alk (en) yloligoglycosides or glucuronic acid derivatives, fatty acid N-alkylglucamides , Polyol fatty acid esters, sugar esters, sorbitan esters, polysorbates and amine oxides.
- nonionic surfactants contain polyglycol ether chains, these may have a conventional, but preferably a narrow homolog distribution.
- the surfactants are an optional ingredient in the Ad- ditiven. They are preferably used in amounts of 0.01 to 2 wt .-%, in particular from 0.1 to 1.5 wt .-% and preferably from 0.2 to 0.5 wt .-%, in each case based on the total Flushing used.
- the oligoglycerol esters and the other components are preferably combined in weight ratios of from 20: 1 to 1: 1, preferably from 8: 1 to 6: 1, and more preferably from 5: 1 to 1: 1 used.
- the additives are preferably used in the meaning of the invention in amounts of from 10 to 0.1% by weight, based on the total weight of the rinse. Advantageous ranges are 5 to 1 wt .-%, and in particular 3 to 1.5 wt .-%.
- the present technical teaching therefore also includes a method for thickening oil-based drilling fluids, wherein the rinses oligoglycerides in amounts of 0.1 to 10 wt .-% are added.
- the oligoglycerol esters are particularly suitable for thickening the oil-based drilling fluids.
- a further subject matter of the present invention relates to borehole treatment compositions comprising a non-aqueous oil phase, weighting agents, fluid-loss additives, salts and optionally an aqueous phase, emulsifiers, viscosity-regulating additives, wetting agents, biocides, corrosion inhibitors, and / or an alkali reserve, wherein the non-aqueous phase is wholly or partly selected from the group of a) paraffins having 5 to 22 carbon atoms and / or b) internal olefins having 12 to 30 carbon atoms in the molecule and / or c) carboxylic acid esters of the general formula R- COO-R, in which R is a linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated alkyl radical having 15 to 25 C atoms, and R 'is a saturated, linear or branched alkyl radical having 3 to 22 carbon atoms d) mineral oils e) linear alpha-olefins (LAOs) having 12 to 30
- the borehole treating agent contains additives which contain or consist of oligoglycerol esters as described above in amounts of from 0.1 to 10% by weight, preferably in amounts of from 1 to 5% by weight and in particular in amounts of from 1 to 4% by weight. % by weight of the total rinse.
- the oil phases of the systems according to the invention contain the components a) to e)) alone or the components a), b), d) or e) together in admixture with esters c and optionally in admixture with other suitable oil phases. There are also any mixtures of the oil phases a) to e) with each other possible.
- Another object of the present invention relates to the use of the above-described oligoglycerol esters for thickening the oil-based borehole treatment agents described above.
- linear or branched paraffins having 5 to 22 C atoms are used as component a).
- Paraffins - more correctly referred to as alkanes - are known to be saturated hydrocarbons which, for the linear or branched representatives of the general empirical formula C n H 2n + ! consequences.
- the cyclic ones Alkanes follow the general empirical formula C n H 2n .
- Particularly preferred are the linear and branched paraffins, whereas cyclic paraffins are less preferred.
- branched paraffins are particularly preferred.
- paraffins with 17 to 22 C atoms, which have a waxy consistency.
- mixtures of the different paraffins and it is particularly preferred if these mixtures are still liquid at 21 ° C.
- Such mixtures can be formed, for example, from paraffins having 10 to 21 carbon atoms.
- Paraffins are particularly preferred oil phases - alone or as a mixture constituent with further oil phases - in drilling fluids - preferably those of the invert type, in which the oligoglycerol esters according to the invention are used as thickeners.
- IO internal olefins
- IOs are also compounds known per se, which can be prepared by all methods known to the person skilled in the art.
- EP 0 787 706 A1 describes a process for the synthesis of IOs by isomerization of alpha-olefins to sulfonic or per-sulfonic acids. It is characteristic that the IOs thus obtained are linear and contain at least one olefinic double bond that is not in the alpha position of the alkyl chain.
- such IO or IO mixtures are used according to the invention, which contain IO with 12 to 30 carbon atoms in the molecule, preferably with 14 to 24 carbon atoms and in particular with up to 20 carbon atoms in the molecule.
- esters of the general formula R-COO-R ' in which R is a linear or branched, saturated or unsaturated alkyl radical having 15 to 25 carbon atoms and R is a saturated, linear or branched alkyl radical having 6 to 22 carbon atoms means component of the oil phases according to the invention.
- esters are known chemical compounds. Their principal use in drilling fluids is e.g. The subject of EP 0 374 672 A1 or EP 0 374 671 A1. Particularly preferred is the use of such esters whose radical R is a saturated or unsaturated alkyl radical having 15 to 25 and R is a saturated alkyl radical having 3 to 10 carbon atoms.
- the saturated compounds are particularly preferred.
- Mineral oils are a collective term for the liquid distillation products obtained from mineral raw materials (petroleum, lignite and hard coal, wood or peat), which consist essentially of mixtures of saturated hydrocarbons.
- the mineral oils contain only small amounts of aromatic hydrocarbons, preferably less than 3 wt .-%. Preference is given at 21 0 C liquid mineral oils based on petroleum.
- the mineral oils preferably have boiling points of 180 to 300 0 C.
- LAO Linear alpha-olefins
- alpha-C-atom unsaturated hydrocarbons
- Natural-based LAOs are obtained by dehydrating natural-based fatty alcohols recovered as linear products with straight-chain carbon number.
- Synthetically obtained LAOs, produced by the oligomerization of ethylene often contain straight-chain carbon numbers in the chain, but processes for the production of non-even-numbered alpha-olefins are also known today.
- owing to their volatility, as a rule at least 10, preferably at least 12 to 14 C atoms in the molecule are present.
- the upper limit of room temperature LAO is in the range of C 18-20. However, this upper limit is not restrictive for the usability of this class of substance in the context of the invention.
- the upper limit of suitable LAO compounds for use in the teaching according to the invention thus lies well above the aforementioned limit of C 18-20 and can reach, for example, C 30.
- carbonates are understood as meaning carbonic acid esters of fatty alcohols having 8 to 22 C atoms, preferably the diesters of carbonic acid. Such compounds and their use as oil phase for drilling fluid are described in DE 4018228 Al.
- esters of Ci_ 5 monocarboxylic acids and 1- and / or polyfunctional alcohols where radicals of 1-valent alcohols at least 6, preferably at least 8 C atoms and the polyhydric alcohols preferably 2 to 6 C atoms in the molecule have,
- the drilling fluids according to the invention contain emulsifiers, provided that they are of the emulsion type. When selecting them, it is crucial to the type of conditioner.
- Emulsifiers useful in practice for the formation of W / O emulsions are, in particular, selected oleophilic fatty acid salts, for example amidoamine compounds. Examples of these are described in U.S. Patent 4,374,737 and the literature cited therein.
- the emulsifiers for forming the drilling mud may be identical or different to those which may be used in the inventive additives themselves.
- Suitable emulsifiers are preferably nonionic emulsifiers, which in particular are assigned to one of the following classes of substances: (oligo) alkoxylates, especially lower alkoxylates, ethoxylates and / or propoxylates correspondingly being of particular importance here-containing lipophilic groups and for alkoxylation capable of basic molecules of natural and / or synthetic origin.
- Alkoxylates of the type indicated are known per se as non-ionic emulsifiers, ie with terminal free hydroxyl group on the alkoxylate radical, but the corresponding compounds may also be used End phenomenonver fundamental, for example, by esterification and / or Ved retardation.
- nonionic emulsifiers for the purposes of the invention are partial esters and / or partial ethers of polyfunctional alcohols having in particular 2 to 6 C atoms and 2 to 6 OH groups and / or their oligomers containing acids and / or alcohols containing lipophilic radicals.
- compounds of this type are particularly suitable which additionally contain (oligo-) alkoxy radicals and, in particular, corresponding oligoethoxy radicals in their molecular structure.
- the polyfunctional alcohols having 2 to 6 OH groups in the base molecule or the oligomers derived therefrom may in particular be diols and / or triols or their oligomerization products, whereby the glycol and the glycerol or their oligomers may be of particular importance.
- the range of partial ethers of polyfunctional alcohols is also assigned to known nonionic emulsifiers of the type of ethylene oxide / propylene oxide / butylene oxide block polymers.
- Another example of corresponding emulsifier components are alkyl (poly) glycosides of long-chain alcohols and also the fatty alcohols already mentioned of natural and / or synthetic origin or alkylolamides, amine oxides and lecithins.
- alkyl (poly) glycoside compounds APG compounds
- APG compounds alkyl glycoside compounds
- partial esters and / or partial ethers of polyfunctional alcohols are, in particular, the corresponding partial esters with fatty acids, for example of the type of glycerol mono- and / or diesters, glycol monoesters, corresponding partial esters of oligomerized multifunctional alcohols, sorbitan partial esters and the like, as well as corresponding compounds having ether groups.
- difatty acid esters of polyglycerols in particular of polyglycerol-2 or -3 distearate or difatty acid esters of di- and / or triglycerol with C 10 -C 20 fatty acids in invert drilling fluids as described above.
- the oil phase of the inventive preparations preferably have pour points below 0 0 C, preferably below -5 0 C (measured according to DIN ISO 3016: 1982-10) on.
- the Brookfield viscosity of the oil phases is at 0 0 C at most 50 mPas.
- the borehole treating agents of the present invention when formed as oil-based drilling mud of the W / O type, have a plastic viscosity (PV) in the range of 10 to 70 mPas and yield point YP of 5 to 60 lb / 100 ft 2 'each determined at 50 0 C, on.
- the kinematic viscosity of the oil phase measured according to Ubbelohde at 20 0 C should preferably be at most 12 mm 2 / sec.
- the aqueous phase of the compositions according to the invention preferably has a pH in the range from 7.5 to 12, preferably from 7.5 to 11 and in particular from 8 to 10.
- compositions according to the invention also contain additives, for example weighting agents, fluid-loss additives, further viscosity-regulating additives, wetting agents, salts, biocides, corrosion inhibitors, and / or an alkali reserve and emulsifiers.
- additives for example weighting agents, fluid-loss additives, further viscosity-regulating additives, wetting agents, salts, biocides, corrosion inhibitors, and / or an alkali reserve and emulsifiers.
- the additives may be water-soluble, oil-soluble and / or water or oil-dispersible.
- Classic additives may be: fluid-loss additives, intrinsic viscosity-forming soluble and / or insoluble substances, alkali reserves, means for inhibiting unwanted water exchange between drilled formations - e.g.
- B water swellable clays and / or salt layers - and the z.
- Fine dispersants to increase the mud density Widely used is the barium sulfate (barite), but also calcium carbonate (calcite) or the mixed carbonate of calcium and magnesium (dolomite) are used.
- Bentonite or hydrophobized bentonite should be mentioned here in the first place.
- other comparable clays, especially attapulgite and sepiolite, are of considerable importance in practice.
- organic polymer compounds of natural and / or synthetic origin may also be of considerable importance in this context.
- starch or chemically modified starches cellulose derivatives such as carboxymethyl cellulose, guar gum, synthangum or purely synthetic water-soluble and / or water-dispersible polymer compounds, in particular of the type of high molecular weight polyacrylamide compounds with or without anionic or cationic modification.
- Thinner for viscosity regulation The so-called diluents can be of organic or inorganic nature, examples of organic thinners are tannins and / or quebracho extract. Further examples of these are lignite and lignite derivatives, in particular lignosulfonates. Examples Preparation of an Oligoglycerol Ester:
- an invert drilling fluid based on paraffin oil was prepared, the rinse having the following composition:
- the water-oil ratio was 80:20 vol .-%.
- the mud weight 14 lb / gal.
- As thickener an additional 1.8% by weight of an oligoglycerol ester of either the additive (1) or the additive (2) was added.
- the rinse (V) was treated with the same amount of a commercially available glycerol fatty acid monoester (tall oil fatty acid monoglyceride, available as OMC 1037 from Cognis Deutschland GmbH).
- a non-additive rinse (“blank”) was measured.
- Yield point (YP) and gel strength (gels) were measured after 10 seconds and 10 minutes, wherein the rinses (1) and (2) according to the invention showed an advantageous thickening compared to the non-additive rinse or with the additive of the prior art provided flushing (V).
- Yield point (YP) and gel strength (gels) were measured after 10 seconds and 10 minutes, with the rinses (4) to (6) according to the invention showing an advantageous thickening compared to the non-additized rinse.
- Drilling washes were tested which had the following emulsifier-free composition to test whether the oligoglycerides of the present application have emulsifier properties:
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