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Gas well treatment compositions and methods

  • US 5,310,002 A
  • Filed: 04/17/1992
  • Issued: 05/10/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/17/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of treating a subterranean formation to increase the production of gas therefrom comprising:

  • contacting said formation with a water external microemulsion foam well treatment composition, said well treatment composition including;

    (a) about 90% to about 99.95% by volume of a treatment fluid selected from the group consisting of an aqueous acid solution and an aqueous non-acid solution;

    (b) about 0.0125% to about 5% by volume of a microemulsion generating component for enhancing the ability of said well treatment composition to be recovered from said formation, said microemulsion generating component including;

    (i) an alkyl alcohol having in the range of from 4 to 18 carbon atoms microemulsified into said treatment fluid;

    (ii) a microemulsifying agent present in an amount sufficient to form and maintain a stable microemulsified dispersion of said alcohol in said treatment fluid;

    (iii) a microemulsion mutual solvent selected from the group consisting of glycol ethers and alkyoxylates of glycol ethers; and

    (iv) a microemulsion co-solvent selected from the group consisting of polyethylene glycol, primary alcohols and alkyoxylates of alkyl alcohols, each of said components (i)-(iv) being different compounds or different mixtures of compounds;

    (c) a gas component; and

    (d) about 0.025% to about 7.5% by volume of a foaming agent component for generating a foam in the presence of said treatment fluid and said gas component and enhancing the ability of said well treatment composition to be recovered from said formation, said foaming agent component including at least one nonionic surface active agent having a HLB of from 12 to 22, each of said components (a) -(d) being different compounds or different mixtures of compounds; and

    recovering said well treatment composition from said formation.

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