Claims
- 1. A method of increasing the viscosity of a heavy brine solution containing one or more solouble salts selected from the group consisting of calcium chloride, calcium bromide, zinc bromide, and mixtures thereof, and which has a density greater than about 13.5 ppg, which comprises adding to said solution a viscosity increasing amount of a viscosifier selected from the class consisting of (1) hydroxyethyl cellulose, a solvating agent comprising a water miscible, polar organic liquid which when uniformly mixed with hydroxyethyl cellulose in a weight ratio of hydroxyethyl cellulose to solvating agent of 1:2 produces a mixture with substantially no free liquid solvating agent present after remaining quiescent for one week at ambient temperature in a sealed container, and a diluting agent comprising an organic liquid which is not a solvating agent; and (2) hydroxyethyl cellulose, a water soluble organic liquid, and an aqueous liquid, the organic liquid when uniformly mixed with the HEC in a weight ratio of HEC to organic liquid of 1:2 produces a mixture with free liquid present after remaining quiescent for one week at ambient temperature in a sealed container, the aqueous liquid having a pH greater than about 7.0, and from about 0.1 to about 7.0 pounds per 42 gallon barrel of sequestrant selected from the group consisting of polyhydroxy carboxylic acids and the water soluble salts thereof.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the concentration of hydroxyethyl cellulose is from about 0.1 to about 5.0 pounds per 42 gallon barrel of said brine.
- 3. A viscous heavy brine solution containing a viscosifier selected from the class consisting of (1) hydroxyethyl cellulose, a solvating agent comprising a water miscible, polar organic liquid which when uniformly mixed with hydroxyethyl cellulose in a weight ratio of hydroxyethyl cellulose to solvating agent of 1:2 produces a mixture with substantially no free liquid solvating agent present after remaining quiescent for one week at ambient temperature in a sealed container, and a diluting agent comprising an organic liquid which is not a solvating agent; and (2) hydroxyethyl cellulose, a water soluble organic liquid, and an aqueous liquid, the organic liquid when uniformly mixed with the HEC in a weight ratio of HEC to organic liquid of 1:2 produces a mixture with free liquid present after remaining quiescent for one week at ambient temperature in a sealed container, the aqueous liquid having a pH greater than about 7.0, one or more soluble salts selected from the group consisting of calcium chloride, calcium bromide, zinc bromide, and mixtures thereof, and which has a density greater than about 13.5 ppg, and from about 0.1 to about 7.0 pounds per 42 gallon barrel of a sequestrant selected from the group consisting of polyhydroxy carboxylic acids and the water soluble salts thereof.
- 4. The viscous heavy brine of claim 3 containing from about 0.1 to about 5.0 pounds of said hydroxyethyl cellulose per 42 gallon barrel of said brine.
Parent Case Info
This is an continuation of Application Ser. No. 330,242, filed Dec. 14, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,459,214.
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