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Use of variable density carrier fluids to improve the efficiency of scale dissolution
   
Document Number
US Patent 5366016
Issued Date
November 22, 1994
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Abstract
A method to improve the efficiency of scale dissolution in a formation containing multiple productive intervals where variable density liquids are utilized. Initially, a liquid composition sufficient to solubilize an alkaline-earth metal sulfate scale deposit is directed into a wellbore thereby contacting scale in one productive interval of the formation. Thereafter, a second scale solubilizing liquid having a density of about 0.1 wt % less than the first liquid is directed into the wellbore thereby contacting additional perforations and a higher interval. These scale solubilizing liquids with varying densities are allowed to remain in contact with perforations and productive intervals communicating therewith for a time sufficient to solubilize the scale deposit thereby efficiently removing said scale deposit from perforations and productive intervals at two different levels.
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Owner
Mobil Oil Corporation (Fairfax, VA)
Published
November 22, 1994
Application Number
08/164,861
Filed
December 10, 1993
US Classification
166/312   166/305.1
Int'l Classification
C09K   8/52   (20060101)   C09K   8/528   (20060101)   E21B   37/00   (20060101)   E21B   37/06   (20060101)  
USPTO Field of Search
166/269   166/305.1   166/312   166/313  
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An aqueous-based composition containing cesium formate and at least one chelating agent is described. Methods of removing scaling deposits, which may include alkaline earth metal sulfates, present on surfaces, including porous media, such as alkaline earth metal sulfate buildup in a well bore, is also described, wherein the method includes contacting the alkaline earth metal sulfate with the compositions of the present invention to remove the scaling deposits. A completion fluid containing at least one alkali metal formate, at least one acid and/or at least one chelating agent, and optionally at least one surfactant or mutual solvent is also described. Methods of removing a filter cake from a well bore surface, which may include weighting agents such as calcium carbonate, is also described, wherein the method includes contacting the filter cake with the completion fluid of the present invention.

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