Claims
- 1. A watery-thin chemical wash composition suitable for use as a pre-flush to cement in well cementing operations, said wash containing water and as an active surfactant component a water soluble reaction product of at least one of tri- or dialkanolamine, or mixture thereof, with at least one fatty acid and dispersed in said wash a heterogeneous mixture of distinct particles comprising both a first particulate oil soluble resin which is friable and a second particulate oil soluble resin which is pliable, wherein the size of said friable particles ranges from about 0.5 to about 300 microns and the size of said pliable resin particles ranges from about 0.05 to about 30 microns, in amounts effective to impart fluid loss control to said wash.
- 2. The chemical wash of claim 1 wherein the friable and pliable resin are present in a weight ratio to one another of about 1:20 to about 20:1, wherein together they comprise at least 0.025 weight percent of the chemical wash, and wherein the active surfactant comprises from about 0.15-3 weight percent of the wash.
- 3. The chemical wash of claim 2 comprising, by weight, about 0.15-1.5% active surfactant component; about 0.02-0.4% pliable resin; and about 0.02-0.5% friable resin.
- 4. The chemical wash of claim 3 wherein the active surfactant comprises the reaction product of crude triethanolamine and tall oil, and wherein the chemical wash comprises, by weight, about 0.15-0.6% said reaction product; about 0.04-0.2% pliable resin, and about 0.05-0.27% friable resin.
- 5. The chemical wash of claim 4 comprising, by weight; about 0.3% said reaction product, about 0.95% said pliable resin, and about 0.12% said friable resin.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 807,718 filed June 17, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,127,174 issued Nov. 28, 1978.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Griffin et al., "The Proper Application of Cementing Spacers and Washes Can Improve Production of Oil and Gas," Proceedings of the 24th Annual Southwestern Petroleum Short Course, Texas Tech. Univ., Lubbock, Tex., Apr. 21-22, 1977, pp. 19-25. |
Charles et al., The Use of Water Base Spacer with Thixotropic Cement Systems Improves Cement Jobs, Paper Distributed Apr. 29, 1977. |
Form DWL 1451A-10M-1276, "Dowell's New Family of Spacers and Washes for Dowell Cementing Services", published Dec. 1976. |
Divisions (1)
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