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Method for stimulating a petroleum well

USPTO Application #: 20070169934
Title: Method for stimulating a petroleum well
Abstract: The addition of one or more stimulants to a petroleum well in order to enhance the production of the well. If the well is suffering from asphaltene or paraffin build tip, the well may be heated either chemically or with steam prior to introduction of the stimulant. Additionally, a solvent may be added to dissolve the asphaltenes and paraffins. The stimulants are allowed to soak into the formation and then the well is returned to production. The stimulants increase the ability of oil to flow through the formation and decrease the ability of water to flow through the formation by coating the water wet portions of the formation with oil soluble chemicals. The stimulants also decrease the viscosity of the oil in formation. (end of abstract)



Agent: R. Bennett Ford - Baton Rouge, LA, US
Inventor: Gale J. Campbell
USPTO Applicaton #: 20070169934 - Class: 166279000 (USPTO)

Related Patent Categories: Wells, Processes, Material Placed In Pores Of Formation To Treat Resident Fluid Flowing Into Well

Method for stimulating a petroleum well description/claims


The Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20070169934, Method for stimulating a petroleum well.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO PARENT APPLICATION

[0001] This application is a continuation of allowed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/828,612, which will issue as U.S. Pat. No. 7,198,103 on Apr. 3, 2007, and which is hereby incorporated by referenced in its entirety.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] 1. Field of the Invention

[0003] The invention relates to the stimulation of petroleum wells in general and to the stimulation of oil wells in particular.

[0004] 2. Prior Art

[0005] Petroleum wells typically comprise a well bore bordered by a casing. One or more production lines are positioned within the casing so that the petroleum may be carried to the surface. In the petroleum bearing portion of the formation, the casing will be perforated to allow the oil to flow into the well and be pumped up the production line. These perforations are typically done by piercing the casing with specially configured bullets, small charges, highly compressed air or other fluids, or a variety of other well known prior art methods. When the casing is initially punctured, there will typically be several perforations made to facilitate the flow of oil into the well at various points in the formation.

[0006] Unfortunately, many oil bearing strata also contain water. Of course, the petroleum will float atop the water. Thus, the upper perforations will allow oil to flow into the well while the lower perforations will often allow water to flow into the well, all of which must then be brought to the surface, where the oil can be separated from the water.

[0007] Raising the water is obviously undesirable. First, there is an expense associated with running the pump to lift the water. Every gallon of water raised represents a cost that cannot be recouped. More importantly, each gallon of water raised also represents a gallon of oil that was not produced oil that day. Wells that produce a high volume of water per day relative the amount of oil produced are obviously not very efficient.

[0008] The amount of water produced by a well can change over time. One way this is believed to occur is through "water coning." As the oil and water flow through the formation, they will wet the sands in the vicinity of the well. As the water flows through sands, it will climb the outside of the casing, displacing the oil. Thus, over time, the formation may change from a configuration similar to the one shown in FIG. 1A to one more similar to the configuration shown in FIG. 1B.

[0009] As the water rises around the well casing, it will cover the perforations that previously allowed petroleum to flow into the well. Water and oil are generally immiscible, so the water will effectively prevent petroleum from flowing through the covered perforations. This will reduce the number of perforations through which the petroleum can flow, which will reduce the barrels of oil produced by the well per day (bopd) and simultaneously increase the barrels of water produced by the well per day (bwpd). Thus, water coning can reduce the petroleum output of a well and simultaneously increase the cost of production, as more water must be lifted for each barrel of petroleum.

[0010] A second problem for many petroleum wells, particularly those producing heavy crudes, i.e. those whose average API gravity is below about seventeen degrees, is viscosity. Such heavy crudes can be difficult to pump because of their high viscosities and can cause pressure in the production line to rise, making pumping more difficult. This can damage and cause premature wearing in well equipment, increasing the cost of production. Such viscosity problems are commonly addressed by pumping a diluent--any lower API gravity oil--down hole so that it can mix with the oil in the well. This is obviously inefficient, since what is pumped down must be pumped back up. Therefore, the use of diluents is preferably minimized. Accordingly, a well stimulant meeting the following objectives is desired.

OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION

[0011] It is an object of the invention to increase the number of barrels of petroleum produced per day from a well.

[0012] It is another object of the invention to decrease the number of barrels of water produced per day from a well.

[0013] It is yet another object of the invention to maximize the number of well perforations allowing petroleum into a well.

[0014] It is still another object of the invention to decrease the viscosity of oil being pumped from heavy grade petroleum wells.

[0015] It is yet another object of the invention to reduce the amount of diluent needed for production of heavy grade petroleum wells.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0016] The preferred embodiment of the invention comprises the addition of one or more stimulants to a petroleum well in order to enhance the production of the well. If the well is suffering from asphaltene or paraffin build up, the well may be heated--preferably with steam--prior to introduction of the stimulant. Additionally, a solvent may be added to dissolve the asphaltenes and/or paraffins. The stimulants are allowed to soak into the formation and then the well is returned to production.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0017] FIG. 1A is an exemplary drawing illustrating the relative positions of petroleum and water in a petroleum well early in the life of the well.

[0018] FIG. 1B is an exemplary drawing illustrating the relative positions of petroleum and water in a petroleum well after the well has been in production for some time.

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