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International symposium on formation damage control | 1996

Effect of Formation Minerals on HEC Gel Return Permeability and Techniques To Overcome Potential Damage

Mohammad Hossaini; Allen D. Gabrysch

This paper describes the methodology and results of a series of tests conducted on HydroxyEthyl Cellulose (HEC) gel to determine its effects on return permeability. HEC gel is widely used in the oilfield as a carrier fluid in gravel packing operations and is generally considered to cause minimal formation damage. However, results of this study indicate that even when HEC gel is efficiently removed from the formation, interaction between the fluid and the formation can result in reduced return permeability. Therefore, particular care must be given to quality control and mixing procedures to minimize potential formation damage. HEC gel break-back procedures used by oilfield laboratories for return permeability measurement are based on displacement studies related to reservoir engineering. In these tests, flow through a Berea core is maintained at constant pressure and later, after introduction of the test fluid, the change in permeability is calculated as a percent of the initial permeability. In these cases, any resulting loss of permeability was assumed to be caused by HEC gel trapped in the formation. To insure complete HEC degradation over time and temperature with and without the presence of formation minerals, seven different breaker systems were evaluated to select the most efficient system. This study concludes that damage caused by HEC residue is minimal compared to the damage caused by the interaction of the fluid and the rock minerals present in various formations. The results of our investigation also iridicate that the performance of breakers is influenced by the presence of formation minerals. This paper will present experimental data of HEC gel break-back in the presence of formation minerals as well as the testing of chemical additives designed to minimize damage and deliver improved return permeability.


Archive | 1982

Methods and Compositions for Fracturing Subterranean Formations

James B. Crews; Tianping Huang; Allen D. Gabrysch; James H. Treadway; John R. Willingham; Patrick A. Kelly; William Russell Wood


Archive | 1996

Wire mesh filter

Benn A. Voll; Bennett M. Richard; Allen D. Gabrysch


Archive | 2005

System stabilizers and performance enhancers for aqueous fluids gelled with viscoelastic surfactants

John R. Willingham; Allen D. Gabrysch; Patrick A. Kelly; James B. Crews; James H. Treadway


Archive | 1995

Wire mesh filter including a protective jacket

Benn A. Voll; Bennett M. Richard; Allen D. Gabrysch


Archive | 1996

Use of sized salts as bridging agent for oil based fluids

Allen D. Gabrysch; Billy G. Chesser


Archive | 2008

Single Phase Microemulsions and In Situ Microemulsions for Cleaning Formation Damage

Lirio Quintero; Thomas A. Jones; David E. Clark; Allen D. Gabrysch; Ana Forgiarini; Jean-Louis Salager


Archive | 2002

Organic acid system for high temperature acidizing

Tianping Huang; Paul M. McElfresh; Allen D. Gabrysch


Archive | 2005

Stabilizing crosslinked polymer guars and modified guar derivatives

Patrick A. Kelly; Allen D. Gabrysch; Donald Nelson Horner


Archive | 1999

Synergistic mineral blends for control of filtration and rheology in silicate drilling fluids

Gregory Mullen; Allen D. Gabrysch

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