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Earth Boring, Well Treating, And Oil Field Chemistry > Well Treating > Contains Organic Component > Organic Component Contains Ether Linkage (e.g., Peg Ether, Etc.) Organic Component Contains Ether Linkage (e.g., Peg Ether, Etc.)Organic Component Contains Ether Linkage (e.g., Peg Ether, Etc.) patent applications listed are from June 2005 to current and include Date, Patent Application Number, Patent Title, Patent Abstract summary and are linked to the corresponding patent application page.07/20/06 - 20060160706 - Spotting fluid compositions and associated methods Fluids and associated methods useful in subterranean applications are provided. Compositions are provided that may be useful in subterranean applications for addressing, among other things, drill string sticking problems. More particularly, spotting fluid compositions are provided having a water insoluble external phase fluid; a water soluble internal phase fluid; and ... 07/20/06 - 20060160705 - Spotting fluid compositions and associated methods Fluids and associated methods useful in subterranean applications are provided. More particularly, methods of reducing drill string sticking are provided, which include: providing a spotting fluid composition comprising a water insoluble external phase fluid, a water soluble internal phase fluid, and an ether carboxylic acid emulsifying agent; introducing the spotting ... 07/06/06 - 20060148660 - Foamed viscoelastic surfactants A method for increasing the foam stability of foams made with cationic, zwitterionic, and amphoteric viscoelastic surfactant fluid systems by adding an effective amount of an amphiphilic polymeric foam stabilizer containing at least one portion that is a partially hydrolyzed polyvinyl ester or partially hydrolyzed polyacrylate. The foam stabilizer allows ... 02/16/06 - 20060035789 - Surfactant package for well treatment and method using same A surfactant blend for servicing wells includes a first non-ionic surfactant having a hydrophilic-lipophilic balance of between about 10 and about 15; a second non-ionic surfactant having a hydrophilic-lipophilic balance of between about 2 and about 6; and an anionic surfactant. ... ### FreshPatents.com Support |