Claims
- 1. An invert emulsion drilling mud free of mineral oil and substantially free from highly hydrophilic basic materials selected from the group consisting of alkali metal hydroxides and amines selected from diethanolamine and triethanolamine, consisting essentially of
- A. a continuous oil phase composed predominantly of at least one monocarboxylic acid ester of a C.sub.2 -C.sub.12 monofunctional alkanol wherein the monocarboxylic acid contains from 12 to 16 carbon atoms and is aliphatically saturated,
- B. a disperse aqueous phase,
- C. at least one emulsifier,
- D. at least one weighting agent,
- E. a viscosifier,
- F. at least one fluid loss additive, and
- G. a mildly alkaline alkali reserve component consisting of lime in a quantity not exceeding about 2 lb/bbl of said drilling mud.
- 2. The invert emulsion drilling mud of claim 1 wherein the mildly alkaline alkali reserve component consists of from about 1 to 1.8 lbs./bbl of lime.
- 3. The invert emulsion mud of claim 1 wherein in the at least one monocarboxylic acid ester of component A the monocarboxylic acid is obtained from coconut oil, palm kernel oil, or babassu oil.
- 4. The invert emulsion mud of claim 1 wherein the disperse aqueous phase B contains at least one of CaCl.sub.2 or KCl as a dissolved salt.
- 5. The invert emulsion mud of claim 1 wherein from about 5 to about 45% by weight of component B is present therein.
- 6. The invert emulsion mud of claim 5 wherein from about 5 to about 25% by weight of component B is present therein.
- 7. The invert emulsion mud of claim 1 wherein component A has a Brookfield (RVT) viscosity at 0.degree. to 5.degree. C. of no more than about 50 mPa.s.
- 8. The invert emulsion mud of claim 1 wherein the invert emulsion has a plastic viscosity (PV) in the range of from about 10 to about 60 mPa.s and a yield point (YP) in the range of from about 5 to about 40 lb/100 ft.sup.2, as measured at 50.degree. C.
- 9. The invert emulsion mud of claim 1 wherein the at least one monocarboxylic acid ester of component A has a pour point and setting point below about -10.degree. C., and a flash point above about 100.degree. C.
- 10. The invert emulsion mud of claim 9 wherein said pour point and setting point is below about -15.degree. C., and the flash point is above about 160.degree. C.
- 11. The invert emulsion mud of claim 1 wherein in the at least one monocarboxylic acid ester of component A the monocarboxylic acid is linear.
- 12. The invert emulsion mud of claim 1 wherein in the at least one monocarboxylic acid ester of component A the alcohol moiety contains from 4 to 10 carbon atoms and is saturated, straight chain or branched.
- 13. The invert emulsion mud of claim 1 wherein in the at least one monocarboxylic acid ester of component A at least about 60% by weight thereof are esters of saturated aliphatic C.sub.12-14 monocarboxylic acids.
- 14. In the development of a source of oil or gas by drilling, the improvement comprising pumping the invert emulsion mud of claim 1 into the source being drilled.
- 15. A drilling fluid free of mineral oil for use in an invert drilling mud that is substantially free from highly hydrophilic basic materials selected from the group consisting of alkali metal hydroxides and amines selected from diethanolamine and triethanolamine, consisting of
- A. a continuous oil phase composed predominantly of at least one monocarboxylic acid ester of a C.sub.2 -C.sub.12 monofunctional alkanol wherein the monocarboxylic acid contains from 12 to 16 carbon atoms, and is aliphatically saturated, and
- B. a disperse aqueous phase.
- 16. The drilling fluid of claim 15 wherein component A has a brookfield (RVT) viscosity at 0.degree. to 5.degree. C. of no more than about 50 mPa.s.
- 17. The drilling fluid of claim 15 wherein the at least one monocarboxylic acid ester of component A has a pour point and setting point below about -10.degree. C., and a flash point above about 100.degree. C.
- 18. The drilling fluid of claim 17 wherein said pour point and setting point is below about -15.degree. C., and the flash point is above about 160.degree. C.
- 19. The drilling fluid of claim 15 wherein in the at least one monocarboxylic acid ester of component A the monocarboxylic acid is linear.
- 20. The drilling fluid of claim 15 wherein in the at least one monocarboxylic acid ester of component A the alcohol moiety contains from 4 to 10 carbon atoms and is saturated straight chain or branched.
- 21. The drilling fluid of claim 15 wherein in the at least one monocarboxylic acid ester of component A at least about 60% by weight thereof are esters of saturated aliphatic C.sub.12-14 monocarboxylic acids.
- 22. The drilling fluid of claim 21 wherein the at least one monocarboxylic acid ester is obtained from coconut oil, palm kernel oil, or babassu oil.
- 23. An invert emulsion drilling mud free of mineral oil and substantially free from highly hydrophilic basic materials selected from the group consisting of alkali metal hydroxides and amines selected from diethanolamine and triethanolamine, consisting essentially of
- A. a continuous oil phase composed predominantly of at least one monocarboxylic acid ester of a C.sub.2 -C.sub.12 monofunctional alkanol wherein the monocarboxylic acid contains from 12 to 16 carbon atoms and is aliphatically saturated,
- B. a disperse aqueous phase, and
- C. a mildly alkaline alkali reserve component selected from the group consisting of lime and a weakly basic metal oxide in an amount to maintain a plastic viscosity in the range of from about 10 to about 60 mPa.s and a yield point in the range of from about 5 to about 40 lb/100 ft.sup.2 as measured at 50.degree. C. of said drilling mud.
- 24. The invert emulsion mud of claim 23 wherein from about 5 to about 45% by weight of component B is present therein.
- 25. The invert emulsion mud of claim 24 wherein from about 5 to about 25% by weight of component B is present therein.
- 26. The invert emulsion mud of claim 23 wherein component A has a Brookfield (RVT) viscosity at 0.degree. to 5.degree. C. of no more than about 50 mPa.s.
- 27. The invert emulsion mud of claim 23 wherein the disperse aqueous phase B contains at least one of CaCl.sub.2 or KCl as a dissolved salt.
- 28. The invert emulsion mud of claim 23 wherein the at least one monocarboxylic acid ester of component A has a pour point and setting point below about -10.degree. C., and a flash point above about 100.degree. C.
- 29. The invert emulsion mud of claim 28 wherein said pour point and setting point is below about -15.degree. C., and the flash point is above about 160.degree. C.
- 30. The invert emulsion mud of claim 23 wherein in the at least one monocarboxylic acid ester of component A the monocarboxylic acid is linear.
- 31. The invert emulsion mud of claim 23 wherein in the at least one monocarboxylic acid ester of component A the alcohol moiety contains from 4 to 10 carbon atoms and is saturated, straight chain or branched.
- 32. The invert emulsion mud of claim 23 wherein in the at least one monocarboxylic acid ester of component A at least about 60% by weight thereof are esters of saturated aliphatic C.sub.12-14 monocarboxylic acids.
- 33. The invert emulsion mud of claim 32 wherein the at least one monocarboxylic acid ester is obtained from coconut oil, palm kernel oil, or babassu oil.
- 34. In the development of a source of oil or gas by drilling, the improvement comprising pumping the invert emulsion mud of claim 4 into the source being drilled.
- 35. In the development of a source of oil or gas by drilling, the improvement comprising pumping the invert emulsion mud of claim 8 into the source being drilled.
- 36. In the development of a source of oil or gas by drilling, the improvement comprising pumping the invert emulsion mud of claim 11 into the source being drilled.
- 37. In the development of a source of oil or gas by drilling, the improvement comprising pumping the invert emulsion mud of claim 13 into the source being drilled.
- 38. In the development of a source of oil or gas by drilling, the improvement comprising pumping the invert emulsion mud of claim 23 into the source being drilled.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
3842703 |
Dec 1988 |
DEX |
|
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/452,988 filed Dec. 19, 1989 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
0229912 |
Nov 1986 |
EPX |
2158437 |
May 1985 |
GBX |
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
Entry |
"New Base Oil Used In Low-Toxicity Oil Muds" Journal of Petroleum Technology, 1985, P. A. Boyd et al., pp. 137-142. |
New Drilling Fluid Technology-Mineral Oil Mud, 1974, R. B. Bennet, pp. 975-981. |
Parrish, P. R. "Variability of the Acute Toxicity of Drilling Fluids to Mysids" EPA Report No. EPA/600/D-88/212, 1988. |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
452988 |
Dec 1989 |
|