Claims
- 1. A solids-stabilized emulsion for use in recovering hydrocarbons from a subterranean formation, said emulsion comprising:
- (a) a first liquid;
- (b) droplets of a second liquid suspended in said first liquid;
- (c) solid particles which are insoluble in both said first liquid and said second liquid at the conditions of said subterranean formation; and
- (d) a sufficient amount of a gas to reduce the viscosity of said solids-stabilized emulsion to less than about ten times the viscosity of said hydrocarbons.
- 2. The solids-stabilized emulsion of claim 1, wherein said solids-stabilized emulsion contains sufficient gas to increase the mobility of said solids-stabilized emulsion to a point approximately equal to, but not greater than, the mobility of said hydrocarbons.
- 3. The solids-stabilized emulsion of claim 1, wherein said gas is a hydrocarbon gas.
- 4. The solids-stabilized emulsion of claim 1, wherein said gas is carbon dioxide.
- 5. The solids-stabilized emulsion of claim 1, wherein said first liquid is oil, said second liquid is water, and said solid particles are at least partially oleophilic.
- 6. The solids-stabilized emulsion of claim 5, wherein water comprises at least sixty volume percent of said solids-stabilized emulsion.
- 7. The solids-stabilized emulsion of claim 1, wherein said first liquid is water, said second liquid is oil, and said solid particles are at least partially hydrophilic.
- 8. The solids-stabilized emulsion of claim 1, wherein said solid particles are selected from the group consisting of clays, quartz, feldspar, gypsum, coal dust, asphaltenes, and polymers.
- 9. The solids-stabilized emulsion of claim 1, wherein said solid particles comprise fundamental particles of bentonite clays.
- 10. The solids-stabilized emulsion of claim 1, wherein said solid particles comprise particles of kaolinite clays.
- 11. The solids-stabilized emulsion of claim 1, wherein said solid particles comprise fumed silica.
- 12. The solids-stabilized emulsion of claim 1, wherein said solid particles have an average particle size of less than about 10 microns.
- 13. A method for making an emulsion for use in recovering hydrocarbons from a subterranean formation, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) selecting a first liquid and a second liquid for use in said emulsion;
- (b) selecting a type of solid particles to be used to stabilize said emulsion, said solid particles being insoluble in both said first liquid and said second liquid at the conditions of said subterranean formation;
- (c) creating a mixture of said first liquid, said second liquid, and said solid particles;
- (d) shearing said mixture to produce an emulsion of droplets of said second liquid suspended in said first liquid, wherein said solid particles stabilize said emulsion by preventing coalescence of said droplets of said second liquid; and
- (e) adding a sufficient amount of a gas to said mixture to reduce the viscosity of said emulsion to less than about ten times the viscosity of said hydrocarbons.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said gas is added to said mixture prior to said step of shearing said mixture.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein said gas is added to said mixture after said step of shearing said mixture.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/062,167, filed Apr. 17, 1998, now allowed which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/885,507, filed Jun. 30, 1997, pending which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/047,620, filed May 23, 1997.
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