Diversion & Isolation
Baker Hughes's chemical diversion techniques improve oil and gas well productivity in both conventional and unconventional formations. Many formations contain multiple producing zones and areas of high and low permeability. During chemical diversion stimulation treatments, creating and increasing conductivity networks is highly desired. One effective way to increase these networks is by chemically diverting well stimulation fluids from high to low permeability zones.
Temporary isolation solid gel that is pumped as a liquid slurry. After a setting time and temperature it gets solid and degrades in a controlled time. The degradation time is controlled by the breaker loading.
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Enhanced diversion for sandstone formation. Non-damaging to the formation, eliminates risks of polymer damage, longer fluid stability, more tolerant to iron contamination than conventional VES, breaks in the presence of hydrocarbons, simple mixing procedure, no additional equipment or personnel requ... Show More
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Solid polymer free self-diverting agents. Single amphoteric surfactant, easily batch mixed in acid or added on-the-fly. Water wets limestone, causes minimal formation damage, and cleans up with production.
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A family of engineered self-degradable diverting agents used for well stimulation, re-stimulation, acidizing, and leak off control. Encompasses Real Divert HT, NW, and, FF.
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