Claims
- 1. An emulsion useful in drilling wells comprising (a) a discontinuous aqueous phase comprising water and 1% to 12% by weight of said aqueous phase of potassium formate and (b) a continuous phase comprising oil, in a weight ratio of said oil to said aqueous phase of 95:5 to 75:25.
- 2. An emulsion of claim 1 including an emulsifier comprising a reaction product of a tall oil and a fatty alkanolamide.
- 3. An emulsion of claim 2 wherein said tall oil is distilled tall oil.
- 4. An emulsion of claim 2 wherein said tall oil includes 1% to 50% rosins.
- 5. An emulsion of claim 2 wherein said fatty alkanolamide is a coconut oil diethanolamide.
- 6. An emulsion of claim 2 wherein said emulsifier includes a reaction product of tall oil and aminoethylpiperazine.
- 7. An emulsion of claim 6 wherein said tall oil contains rosins in an amount up to 50%.
- 8. An emulsion of claim 6 wherein said tall oil is distilled tall oil.
- 9. An emulsion of claim 5 or 6 wherein said reaction product of tall oil and aminoethylpiperazine is further reacted with a reaction product of tall oil and a fatty alkanolamide.
- 10. An emulsion of claim 1 wherein said potassium formate comprises 3-8% of said aqueous phase.
- 11. A well drilling fluid comprising an emulsion of claim 1 and an oleophilic clay.
- 12. Method of drilling a well in a subterranean formation comprising drilling said well with a drilling fluid comprising a water-in-oil emulsion wherein said water includes about 1% to about 12% potassium formate.
- 13. Method of claim 12 wherein said emulsion is made using an emulsifier which is a reaction product of tall oil with a fatty alkanolamide.
- 14. Method of claim 12 including regulating the concentration of potassium formate in said drilling fluid throughout said drillling to maintain said concentration of potassium formate in said water within the range of 1% to 12%.
- 15. Method of claim 12 wherein the weight ratio of oil phase to water phase is in the range of 75:25 to 95:5 by weight.
- 16. Method of claim 15 wherein said concentration of potassium formate is regulated as a function of water activity.
- 17. Method of claim 12 wherein the ratio of oil phase to water phase is in the range of 75:25 to 85:15.
- 18. Method of claim 12 wherein the ratio of oil phase to water phase is in the range of 85:15 to 95:5.
- 19. Method of claim 12 wherein said emulsifier also includes a coconut oil diethanolamide.
- 20. Method of drilling a well through a subterranean formation which contains shale or clay comprising drilling said well in the presence of an emulsion wherein the continuous phase comprises oil and the discontinuous phase comprises a 1% to 12% solution of a potassium salt, said emulsion being circulated from said well to the surface and back to said well, intermittently monitoring the osmotic balance between said discontinuous phase and shale or clay cuttings circulating with said emulsion and maintaining the concentration of said potassium salt in said discontinuous phase within 1-12% by adding said potassium salt to maintain a desired osmotic balance thereof.
- 21. Method of claim 20 wherein said potassium salt is potassium formate.
- 22. Method of drilling a well through a subterranean formation which contains shale or clay comprising drilling said well in the presence of an emulsion wherein the continuous phase comprises oil and the discontinuous phase comprises a 1% to 12% solution of a potassium salt, said emulsion being circulated from said well to the surface and back to said well, intermittently monitoring the electrical stability of said emulsion and maintaining the concentration of emulsifier at a level to maintain a desired electrical stability.
- 23. Method of drilling a well through a subterranean formation which contains shale or clay comprising drilling said well in the presence of an emulsion wherein the continuous phase comprises oil and the discontinuous phase comprises a 1% to 12% solution of a potassium salt, said emulsion being circulated from said well to the surface and back to said well, intermittently monitoring the water activity of said emulsion and maintaining the concentration of potassium salt at a level to maintain a desired water activity.
- 24. Method of claim 23 wherein said potassium salt comprises potassium formate.
- 25. A method of stabilizing an invert emulsion for use in drilling a borehole in or through a subterranean formation, said method comprising:
preparing or obtaining an invert emulsion or an oil-based drilling fluid comprising an invert emulsion; determining the water activity of the formation; determining the water activity of the emulsion; adding sufficient formate or acetate to said drilling fluid such that said water activity of said emulsion is less than or about equal to the water activity of said formation; using said emulsion comprising said formate or acetate in drilling said borehole; monitoring said water activity of said formation and said water activity of said emulsion during said drilling; and adding additional formate or acetate to said emulsion as needed to maintain the water activity of said emulsion lower than or about equal to the water activity of said formation.
- 26. The method of claim 25 wherein said formate or acetate is potassium formate.
- 27. A method for drilling a borehole through a subterranean formation, said method comprising:
preparing or obtaining an oil-based drilling fluid; determining the water activity of said drilling fluid and the water activity of said formation; adding sufficient formate or acetate to said drilling fluid such that said water activity of said drilling fluid is less than or about equal to the water activity of said formation; using said drilling fluid comprising said formate or acetate in drilling said borehole; monitoring said water activity of said formation and said water activity of said drilling fluid during said drilling; and adding additional formate or acetate to said drilling fluid as needed to maintain the water activity of said drilling fluid lower than or about equal to the water activity of said formation.
- 28. The method of claim 27 wherein said formate or acetate is potassium formate.
- 29. The method of claim 27 wherein said oil-based fluid comprises an invert emulsion and said potassium formate is dissolved in the water phase of said emulsion.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the full benefit of Provisional Application 60/328,607 filed Oct. 11, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60328607 |
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