Claims
- 1. A non-polluting modified liquid phase subterranean well drilling fluid consiting essentially of:
- (1) a liquid phase containing:
- (a) a water soluble phase comprising fresh water, sea water, brine, simulated brine, or mixtures thereof; and
- (b) a water-soluble component selected from the class consisting of glycol ethers, polypropylene glycols, tripropylene glycol bottoms having from between about 5% and about 20% by volume tripropylene glycol and from between about 95% and about 80% by volume propylene glycol highers, polyethylene glycols, ethylene oxide-propylene oxide copolymers, alcohol-initiated ethylene oxide-propylene oxide polymers and/or mixtures thereof, the ratio of said water-soluble component to the total liquid phase being from between at least about 20% to about 50% by volume;
- (2) a viscosifier for suspension of solids in said liquid phase; and
- (3) a filtration control agent, the linear swelling on a reconstituted "gumbo" shale inserted in said drilling fluid for about 60 minutes being lower than that for substantially the same fluid without the water soluble component, as measured by the "Swelling Test", "Rigsite Shale Evaluation Techniques for Control of Shale-Related Wellbore Instability Problems", SPE/IADC Paper No. 16054, Pages 52-53 (1987), said drilling fluid being less toxic to mysid shrimp than an 80:20 oil based drilling fluid containing a mineral seal oil as the oil phase following toxicity test procedures as set forth in "Acute Toxicity of Eight Laboratory Prepared Generic Drilling Fluids to Mysids (Mysidopsis Bahia)", 1984 EPA-600/3-84-067.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 128,798, filed Dec. 4, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,830,765.
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