Abstract

A new terpolymer (MAS-1) was created by copolymerizing acrylamide (AM), acrylic acid (AA), and 4-isopropenylcarbamoyl-benzene sulfonic acid (AMBS). Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) suggested that MAS-1 has better heat resistance and meets the requirements for a fracturing fluid at 200 °C. X-ray diffraction (XRD), and conductivity tests showed that MAS-1 has good water solubility. The viscosity of the fracturing fluids containing MAS-1 was found to be about 135 mPa s after 120 min at 170 s−1 and 150 °C. SEM images and the determination of viscoelasticity showed that MAS-1 has a dense and robust spatial network structure in the fracturing fluid. The sedimentation velocity of the proppant was 0.0528 cm min−1 at 90 °C. When enough ammonium persulfate was added to yield approximately 0.10 wt%, the viscosity of the broken fluid was 4.5 mPa s, and the gel broken fluid was transparent without visible residue. In addition, the fracturing fluid did little damage to the reservoir. The drag reduction rate of MAS-1 was always higher than KYPAM-6A and HPAM with the shear rate ranging from 1000 s−1 to 7000 s−1. Therefore, this fracturing fluid could be an alternative for low permeability reservoir stimulation.

Highlights

  • With the development of the oil and gas industry, lowpermeability reservoirs account for an increasing proportion of the total oil and gas resources.[1,2,3] In order to successfully exploit these resources, reservoir stimulation must be carried out

  • Paper of free radicals were generated by the decomposition of the initiator, which accelerated the rate of polymerization, chain transfer, and chain termination

  • We concluded that the optimum synthesis conditions for MAS-1 were (1) a total monomer concentration of 22 wt%, (2) a pH of 7.0 for the solution, (3) an initiator concentration of 0.05% of the mass of the total monomers, (4) a reaction temperature of 50 C, (5) an AM to acrylic acid (AA) mole ratio of 80 : 20, and (6) an AMBS concentration of 0.8% of the moles of the total monomers

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Introduction

With the development of the oil and gas industry, lowpermeability reservoirs account for an increasing proportion of the total oil and gas resources.[1,2,3] In order to successfully exploit these resources, reservoir stimulation must be carried out. The fracturing uid was prepared by mixing 0.3 wt% MAS-1 aqueous solution and 0.8 wt% Zr-CL.

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