Claims
- 1. A process of drilling wells which comprises drilling a well having an initial diameter greater than or equal to 30 cm; and applying to the well during an initial stage of drilling within the range of from the surface down to 1500 meters a fluid that comprises water and scleroglucan.
- 2. The process of drilling wells according to claim 1, wherein said composition further comprises a bactericide.
- 3. The process of drilling wells according to claim 1, wherein said composition comprises 2-20 kg/m.sup.3 of scleroglucan.
- 4. The process of drilling wells according to claim 1, wherein said scleroglucan is unrefined.
- 5. The process of drilling wells according to claim 1, wherein said composition comprises 4-10 kg/m.sup.3 of scleroglucan.
- 6. The process of drilling wells according to claim 1, wherein said scleroglucan is a nonionic water-soluble homopolysaccharide with a molecular weight in excess of 500,000.
- 7. The process of drilling wells according to claim 6, wherein said scleroglucan contains a linear main chain of D-glucose units linked by beta 1,3 bonds and in which one out of three is linked to a lateral D-glucose unit by a beta 1,3 bond.
- 8. The process of drilling wells requiring according to claim 1, wherein said scleroglucan is produced by carrying out fermentation of a producing fungus and wherein said aqueous composition further comprises at least part of the mycelium of said producing fungus.
- 9. The process of drilling wells rate according to claim 1, wherein said scleroglucan is present in an amount effective for gelling when said composition is stationary.
- 10. A process for drilling wells which comprises applying an aqueous composition to the drill, wherein said aqueous composition consists essentially of water and from 4 to 10 Kg of unrefined scleroglucan per 1 m.sup.3 of said composition, and wherein the drilling is carried out where the well is at least 30 cm in diameter and within the range of the surface down to 1500 Meters.
- 11. The process of drilling wells according to claim 1, wherein said water is tap water or salt water.
- 12. The process of drilling wells according to claim 1, wherein said drilling is within the range of from the surface down to 300 meters.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/127,485, filed on Sep. 28, 1993 now abandoned, which is a Rule 62 Continuation of Ser. No. 08/040,071, filed on Mar. 30, 1993 now abandoned, which is a Rule 62 Continuation of Ser. No. 07/706,016, filed on May 28, 1991, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (4)
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Principles of Drilling Fluid Control, 12th ed., Petroleum Extension Service, The University of Texas at Austin, Sep., 1969, 74-76, 83-85, 122, 124-127. |
Composition and Properties of Drilling and Completion Fluids, 5th ed., H. C. H. Darley and George R. Gray, Gulf Publishing Co., pp. 553-559, 563-581. |
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Continuations (3)
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