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- Title
A novel targeted plugging and fracture‐adaptable gel used as a diverting agent in fracturing.
- Authors
Zhang, Yuyuan; Wen, Qingzhi; Zhang, Dongxiao
- Abstract
Diverting agents that could plug a targeted location and fill different shapes of fractures have attracted an increasing attention in the field of fracturing. In this study, a series of novel diverting agents were prepared by mixing aldehyde sodium alginate (ASA) and amino gelatin (AG) through a Schiff base reaction to form a primary network, polylactic acid (PLA) fibers were added to produce a 3D network, and Ca2+ was mixed in as an ionic cross‐linking agent to strengthen the cross‐linking points. It was found that gelation time, swelling behavior, and mechanical performance could be controlled by varying the content of aldehyde groups and amino groups. Gelation time could be controlled in 1‐10 minutes. Plugging behavior and degradation tests demonstrated that the hydrogel could suit fractures with various shapes and plug effectively under high temperatures and pressures, and it could eventually become acidic fluid to help clean the wellbore. This novel ASA/AG/PLA hydrogel constitutes a promising environmentally friendly diverting agent in the application of diversion fracturing.
- Subjects
POLYLACTIC acid; HYDROGELS; AMINO group; SCHIFF bases; COLLOIDS; SODIUM alginate; GELATION
- Publication
Energy Science & Engineering, 2020, Vol 8, Issue 1, p116
- ISSN
2050-0505
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/ese3.513