|
On December 1, 1994, Halliburton performed a 100 bbl gelled polymer treatment, using HE® 100 Polymer crosslinked with Prod® XL-200 Crosslinker, which utilizes Phillips Chrome (+3) Technology, on the Phillips Nitschke A No. 2 well in the Texas Panhandle. Forty-six months (October 1, 1998) after treatment, it is calculated this application blocked approximately 237,000 bbl of water from being produced, thus resulting in a substantial savings. Average production results for the Nitschke are listed below:
| Before treatment (November, 1994) |
33 BOPD |
318 BWPD |
| 14 months following treatment (January, 1996) |
40 BOPD |
150 BWPD |
| 24 months following treatment (November, 1996) |
38 BOPD |
148 BWPD |
| 32 months following treatment (August, 1997) |
32 BOPD |
143 BWPD |
| 40 months following treatment (April, 1998) |
30 BOPD |
150 BWPD |
| 46 months following treatment (October, 1998) |
35 BOPD |
135 BWPD |
The Nitschke A #2 well, located in Ochiltree County, was drilled in 1983 into the Alpar Hunton formation. Two sets of perfs were made at 9,056 to 9,069 ft. Initial production was 700 BOPD.
Drilling Specialties Company LLC is now stocking phenyl acetate (Prod® XL-175 Crosslinker) and HMTA (Prod® XL-180 Crosslinker). They are readily available to service companies. In addition, Drilling Specialties Company LLC is working to get these crosslinkers listed on various inventories. For more information on Conformance Control Technology and Drilling Specialties’ performance-proven IOR polymers and crosslinkers, contact Warren Wright or Kelly Fox. |