Claims
- 1. A hydrocarbon gel comprising:
- a normally liquid hydrocarbon;
- a gelling amount of a gelling agent comprising the reaction product of (1) a polyphosphate intermediate produced by reacting triethyl phosphate and phosphorous pentoxide and (2) a mixed alcohol comprising from about 13% to about 92% by weight hexanol; and
- an effective amount of an alkaline metal aluminate activator.
- 2. The hydrocarbon gel according to claim 1 wherein said gelling amount of gelling agent comprises from about 6 to about 10 gallons of gelling agent per 1,000 gallons of normally liquid hydrocarbons.
- 3. The hydrocarbon gel according to claim 1 wherein said activator comprises sodium aluminate.
- 4. The hydrocarbon gel according to claim 1 wherein from about 1.0 to about 1.3 moles of triethyl phosphate are provided per mole of phosphorous pentoxide.
- 5. The hydrocarbon gel according to claim 1 wherein approximately 3.0 moles of total mixed alcohol are provided for each mole of phosphorous pentoxide.
- 6. The hydrocarbon gel according to claim 1 wherein said mixed alcohol comprises alkyl alcohols with 6 to 10 carbons in their alkyl groups and wherein hexanol comprises approximately 23% by weight of the total mixed alcohols present.
- 7. The method of preparing a gelled hydrocarbon comprising adding to a normally liquid hydrocarbon a gelling amount of a gelling agent and an effective amount of an alkaline metal aluminate activator, said gelling agent comprising the reaction product of (1) a polyphosphate intermediate produced by reacting triethyl phosphate and phosphorous pentoxide and (2) a mixed alcohol comprising from about 13% to about 92% by weight hexanol.
- 8. The method according to claim 7 wherein said gelling amount of gelling agent comprises from about 6 to about 10 gallons of gelling agent per 1,000 gallons of normally liquid hydrocarbon.
- 9. The method according to claim 7 wherein said activator comprises an aqueous solution of sodium aluminate.
- 10. The method according to claim 7 wherein said mixed alcohol comprises alkyl alcohols having 6 to 10 carbons in their alkyl groups and wherein approximately 23% by weight of said mixed alcohol is hexanol.
- 11. A well treating method comprising:
- mixing a normally liquid hydrocarbon with an effective amount of a gelling agent and an effective amount of an alkaline metal aluminate activator to form a gel mixture, said gelling agent comprising the reaction product of (1) a polyphosphate intermediate produced by reacting triethyl phosphate and phosphorous pentoxide and (2) a mixed alkyl alcohol comprising from about 13% by weight to about 92% by weight hexanol;
- aging said gel mixture at ambient temperature for a period of from about 30 minutes to about 48 hours to form a pumpable hydrocarbon gel;
- mixing said pumpable hydrocarbon gel with a proppant to form a slurry;
- introducing said slurry into a well formation at a location where the formation temperature exceeds approximately 200.degree. Fahrenheit and at sufficient pressure to fracture said formation.
- 12. The method according to claim 11 wherein said gelling amount of gelling agent comprises from about 6 to about 10 gallons of gelling agent for 1,000 gallons of normally liquid hydrocarbon.
- 13. The method according to claim 11 wherein said activator comprises an aqueous solution of sodium aluminate.
- 14. The method according to claim 11 wherein said mixed alkyl alcohol comprises approximately 23% by weight of hexanol.
- 15. A hydrocarbon gel comprising:
- a normally liquid hydrocarbon;
- from about 6 to about 10 gallons of a gelling agent per 1,000 gallons of said normally liquid hydrocarbon, said gelling agent comprising the reaction product of (1) a polyphosphate produced by reacting approximately 1.3 moles of triethyl phosphate and approximately 1.0 moles of phosphorous pentoxide and (2) a mixed alkyl alcohol comprising alcohols having 6 to 10 carbons in their alkyl groups in which hexanol comprises approximately 23% by weight; and
- an effective amount of a sodium aluminate activator.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 142,703, filed Jan. 11, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,877,894.
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