Claims
- 1. A system fluid having effective rheology comprising an amount of one or more aerogels effective to reduce density of said system fluid compared to the same system fluid absent said one or more aerogels.
- 2. The system fluid of claim 1 selected from the group consisting of drilling fluids, drill-in fluids, completion fluids, workover fluids, spotting fluids, and cementing fluids.
- 3. The system fluid of claim 1 comprising a drilling system fluid selected from the group consisting of drilling fluids, drill-in fluids, completion fluids, workover fluids, and spotting fluids.
- 4. The system fluid of claim 3 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise one or more inorganic aerogels.
- 5. The system fluid of claim 3 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise one or more organic aerogels.
- 6. The system fluid of claim 4 wherein said one or more aerogels are hydrophilic.
- 7. The system fluid of claim 4 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise an element selected from the group consisting of silicon, aluminum, titanium, zirconium, tin, lithium, cerium, vanadium, and mixtures thereof.
- 8. The system fluid of claim 4 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise silicon.
- 9. The system fluid of claim 4 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise silicon oxide.
- 10. The system fluid of claim 9 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles having an average diameter of up to about 200 μm.
- 11. The system fluid of claim 10 wherein said aerogels comprise particles having an average diameter of about 1 μm or more.
- 12. The system fluid of claim 1 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles having an average diameter of from about 1 μm to about 44 μm.
- 13. The system fluid of claim 9 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles having an average diameter of from about 1 μm to about 44 μm.
- 14. The system fluid of claim 1 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise a particles having a particle size distribution effective to bridge pores in a subterranean formation.
- 15. The system fluid of claim 1 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles having a density of about 0.2 g/cm3 or less.
- 16. The system fluid of claim 11 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles having a density of about 0.2 g/cm3 or less.
- 17. The system fluid of claim 11 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles having a density of about 0.35 g/cm3 or less.
- 18. The system fluid of claim 11 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles having a density of from about 0.1 to about 0.35 g/cm3.
- 19. The system fluid of claim 18 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise about 90% gas or more.
- 20. The system fluid of claim 18 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise about 95% gas or more.
- 21. The system fluid of claim 19 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles having a total surface area of about 200 m2/g or more.
- 22. The system fluid of claim 19 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles having a total surface area of about 600 m2/g or more.
- 23. The system fluid of claim 19 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles having a total surface area of about 700 m2/g or more.
- 24. The system fluid of claim 21 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles comprising a bubble matrix comprising retained gas selected from the group consisting of air, oxygen, helium, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and inert or low activity gases.
- 25. The system fluid of claim 21 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles comprising a bubble matrix comprising retained air.
- 26. The system fluid of claim 21 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles comprising a bubble matrix comprising retained helium.
- 27. The system fluid of claim 24 wherein said one or more aerogels are stable at temperatures of about 150° C. or more.
- 28. The system fluid of claim 24 wherein said one or more aerogels are stable at temperatures of about 250° C. or more.
- 29. The system fluid of claim 24 wherein said one or more aerogels are stable at temperatures of about 350° C. or more.
- 30. The system fluid of claim 24 wherein said one or more aerogels are stable at temperatures of about 450° C. or more.
- 31. The system fluid of claim 24 wherein said one or more aerogels are stable at temperatures of about 600° C. or more.
- 32. The system fluid of claim 27 wherein said one or more aerogels are NANOGEL®.
- 33. The system fluid of claim 24 wherein said amount of said one or more aerogels is sufficient to produce a system fluid density of from about 1 lb/gal to about 8 lb/gal.
- 34. The system fluid of claims 24 wherein said amount of said one or more aerogels is sufficient to produce a system fluid density of from about 3 lb/gal to about 6 lb/gal.
- 35. The system fluid of claim 24 wherein said system fluid is hydrophilic and said one or more aerogels are hydrophilic.
- 36. The system fluid of claim 24 wherein said system fluid is hydrophobic and said one or more aerogels are hydrophobic.
- 37. The system fluid of claim 24 wherein a filter cake comprising said one or more aerogels is converted to a gel upon exposure to one or more component selected from the group consisting of heat, a pH of from about 8 to about 13, and contact with water.
- 38. The system fluid of claim 24 wherein a borehole comprising a filter cake comprising said one or more aerogels is cleaned without using acid.
- 39. The system fluid of claim 1 wherein said system fluid is selected from the group consisting of water-based and oil-based fluid.
- 40. The system fluid of claim 38 wherein said system fluid is selected from the group consisting of water-based and oil-based fluid.
- 41. The system fluid of claim 1 wherein said system fluid comprises an oil selected from the group consisting of olefins, paraffins, water insoluble polyglycols, water insoluble esters, diesel, water insoluble Fischer-Tropsch reaction products, other organic materials that are non-toxic at the concentrations used, and combinations thereof.
- 42. The system fluid of claim 1 comprising one or more non-toxic synthetic olefins.
- 43. The system fluid of claim 1 comprising one or more non-toxic olefins selected from the group consisting of polyalphaolefins, linear alpha olefins, and internal olefins.
- 44. The system fluid of claim 1 selected from the group consisting of PERFFLOW® and SCIFLOW™.
- 45. The system fluid of claim 1 wherein the amount of said one or more aerogels is sufficient to produce a system fluid density of from about 1 lb/gal to about 8 lb/gal.
- 46. The system fluid of claim 1 wherein the amount of said one or more aerogels is sufficient to produce a system fluid density of from about 3 lb/gal to about 6 lb/gal.
- 47. The system fluid of claim 40 wherein the amount of said one or more aerogels is sufficient to produce a system fluid density of from about 1 lb/gal to about 8 lb/gal.
- 48. The system fluid of claim 40 wherein the amount of said one or more aerogels is sufficient to produce a system fluid density of from about 3 lb/gal to about 6 lb/gal.
- 49. The system fluid of claims 40 wherein the amount of said one or more aerogels is from about 55 to about 62% of said system fluid.
- 50. A system fluid having effective rheology comprising an amount of one or more aerogels effective to reduce density of said system fluid compared to the density of the same system fluid absent said amount of said one or more aerogels, said one or more aerogels comprising a particle size distribution effective to bridge pores in a subterranean formation and to produce an effective filter cake.
- 51. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein said system fluid is selected from the group consisting of drilling fluids, drill-in fluids, completion fluids, workover fluids, spotting fluids, and cementing fluids.
- 52. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein said system fluid is a drilling system fluid selected from the group consisting of drilling fluids, drill-in fluids, completion fluids, workover fluids, and spotting fluids.
- 53. The system fluid of claim 52 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise an inorganic aerogels.
- 54. The system fluid of claim 52 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise organic aerogels.
- 55. The system fluid of claim 53 wherein said one or more aerogels are hydrophilic.
- 56. The system fluid of claim 53 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise an element selected from the group consisting of silicon, aluminum, titanium, zirconium, tin, lithium, cerium, vanadium, and mixtures thereof.
- 57. The system fluid of claim 53 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise silicon.
- 58. The system fluid of claim 53 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise silicon oxide.
- 59. The system fluid of claim 58 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles having an average diameter of about 200 μm or less.
- 60. The system fluid of claim 59 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles having an average diameter of about 1 μm or more.
- 61. The system fluid of claim 58 wherein said one or more aerogels comprises particles having an average diameter of from about 1 μm to about 44 μm.
- 62. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles having a density of about 0.2 g/cm3 or less.
- 63. The system fluid of claim 60 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles having a density of about 0.2 g/cm3 or less.
- 64. The system fluid of claim 60 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles having a density of about 0.35 g/cm3 or less.
- 65. The system fluid of claim 60 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles having a density of from about 0.1 to about 0.35 g/cm3.
- 66. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise about 90% gas or more.
- 67. The system fluid of claim 64 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise about 95% gas or more.
- 68. The system fluid of claim 66 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise a total surface area of about 200 m2/g or more.
- 69. The system fluid of claim 66 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise a total surface area of about 700 m2/g or more.
- 70. The system fluid of claim 67 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise a total surface area of about 700 m2/g or more.
- 71. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles comprising a bubble matrix comprising retained gas selected from the group consisting of air, oxygen, helium, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and inert or low activity gases.
- 72. The system fluid of claims 50 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles comprising a bubble matrix comprising retained air.
- 73. The system fluid of claims 67 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles comprising a bubble matrix comprising retained air.
- 74. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise particles comprising a bubble matrix comprising retained helium.
- 75. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein said one or more aerogels are stable at temperatures of about 150° C. or more.
- 76. The system fluid of claim 73 wherein said one or more aerogels are stable at temperatures of about 450° C. or more.
- 77. The system fluid of claim 73 wherein said one or more aerogels are stable at temperatures of about 600° C. or more.
- 78. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein said one or more aerogels comprise NANOGEL®.
- 79. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein said amount of said one or more aerogels is sufficient to produce a system fluid density of from about 1 lb/gal to about 8 lb/gal.
- 80. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein said amount of said one or more aerogels is sufficient to produce a system fluid density of from about 3 lb/gal to about 6 lb/gal.
- 81. The system fluid of claim 77 wherein said amount of said one or more aerogels is sufficient to produce a system fluid density of from about 1 lb/gal to about 8 lb/gal.
- 82. The system fluid of claim 77 wherein said amount of said one or more aerogels is sufficient to produce a system fluid density of from about 3 lb/gal to about 6 lb/gal.
- 83. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein said system fluid is hydrophilic and said one or more aerogels are hydrophilic.
- 84. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein said system fluid is hydrophobic and said one or more aerogels are hydrophobic.
- 85. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein a filter cake comprising said one or more aerogels is converted to a gel upon exposure to one or more component selected from the group consisting of heat, a pH of from about 8 to about 13, and contact with water.
- 86. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein a borehole comprising a filter cake comprising said one or more aerogels is cleaned without using acid.
- 87. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein said system fluid is selected from the group consisting of water-based and oil-based fluid.
- 88. The system fluid of claim 86 wherein said system fluid is selected from the group consisting of water-based and oil-based fluid.
- 89. The system fluid of claims 86 wherein said system fluid comprises an oil selected from the group consisting of olefins, paraffins, water insoluble polyglycols, water insoluble esters, diesel, water insoluble Fischer-Tropsch reaction products, other organic materials that are non-toxic at the concentrations used, and combinations thereof.
- 90. The system fluid of claim 86 wherein said system fluid comprises one or more non-toxic synthetic olefins.
- 91. The system fluid of claim 86 wherein said system fluid comprises one or more non-toxic olefins selected from the group consisting of polyalphaolefins, linear alpha olefins, and internal olefins.
- 92. The system fluid of claim 86 wherein said system fluid is selected from the group consisting of PERFFLOW® and SCIFLOW™.
- 93. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein the amount of said one or more aerogels is sufficient to produce a system fluid density of from about 1 lb/gal to about 8 lb/gal.
- 94. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein the amount of said one or more aerogels is sufficient to produce a system fluid density of from about 3 lb/gal to about 6 lb/gal.
- 95. The system fluid of claim 88 wherein the amount of said one or more aerogels is sufficient to produce a system fluid density of from about 1 lb/gal to about 8 lb/gal.
- 96. The system fluid of claim 88 wherein the amount of said one or more aerogels is sufficient to produce a system fluid density of from about 3 lb/gal to about 6 lb/gal.
- 97. The system fluid of claim 50 wherein said amount of said one or more aerogels is from about 55 to about 62% of said system fluid.
- 98. A method comprising:
providing a system fluid useful during drilling operations, said system fluid having effective rheology and being selected from the group consisting of drilling fluids, drill-in fluids, completion fluids, workover fluids, spotting fluids, and cementing fluids, said system fluid comprising an amount of one or more aerogels effective to reduce density of said system fluid compared to the same system fluid absent the one or more aerogels; and, using said system fluid during drilling operations.
- 99. The method of claim 98 wherein said system fluid is a drilling system fluid selected from the group consisting of drilling fluids, drill-in fluids, completion fluids, workover fluids, and spotting fluids
- 100. The method of claim 98 further comprising bridging pores in a subterranean formation using a bridging agent comprising said amount of said one or more aerogels.
- 101. The method of claim 98 further comprising producing an effective filter cake comprising said amount of said one or more aerogels.
- 102. The method of claim 99 further comprising bridging pores in a subterranean formation using a bridging agent comprising said amount of said one or more aerogels.
- 103. The method of claim 99 further comprising producing an effective filter cake comprising said amount of said one or more aerogels.
- 104. The method of claim 103 further comprising converting said filter cake to a gel upon exposure to one or more component selected from the group consisting of heat, a pH of from about 8 to about 13, and contact with water.
- 105. The method of claims 103 further comprising effectively cleaning a borehole comprising said filter cake without using acid.
- 106. A method for reducing density of a system fluid useful during drilling operations comprising providing a quantity of a system fluid having effective rheology and lubricity properties, said system fluid being selected from the group consisting of drilling fluids, drill-in fluids, completion fluids, workover fluids, spotting fluids, and cementing fluids, said method comprising using as an integral part of said system fluid an amount of one or more aerogels effective to produce said system fluid having a reduced density compared to the same system fluid absent said amount of said one or more aerogels.
- 107. The method of claim 106 wherein said system fluid is a drilling system fluid selected from the group consisting of drilling fluids, drill-in fluids, completion fluids, workover fluids, and spotting fluids.
- 108. The method of claim 107 further comprising bridging pores in a subterranean formation using a bridging agent comprising said amount of said one or more aerogels.
- 109. The method of claim 108 further comprising producing an effective filtercake comprising said amount of said one or more aerogels during said drilling operations.
- 110. The method of claim 109 further comprising converting said filter cake to a gel upon exposure to one or more component selected from the group consisting of heat, a pH of from about 8 to about 13, and contact with water.
- 111. The method of claim 109 further comprising cleaning a borehole comprising said filter cake without using acid.
- 112. The method of claim 106 wherein said amount of said one or more aerogels is effective to produce a system fluid having a density of from about 1 lb/gal to about 8 lb/gal.
- 113. The method of claim 106 wherein said amount of said one or more aerogels is effective to produce a system fluid having a density of from about 3 lb/gal to about 6 lb/gal.
- 114. The method of claim 110 wherein said amount of said one or more aerogels is effective to produce a system fluid having a density of from about 1 lb/gal to about 8 lb/gal.
- 115. The method of claim 110 wherein said amount of said one or more aerogels is effective to produce a system fluid having a density of from about 3 lb/gal to about 6 lb/gal.
PRIORITY
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/437,305 filed Dec. 31, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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