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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 08, 2021
Filed:
Jul. 11, 2019
Compositions comprising aminated dextrin compounds and subterranean treatment methods using the same
Integrity Bio-chemicals, Llc, Cresson, TX (US);
Christopher P. Gardner, Cresson, TX (US);
Kristopher Megahan, Grand Prairie, TX (US);
Curtis J. Rodencal, Cresson, TX (US);
Charles R. Landis, The Woodlands, TX (US);
Ashoka V. R. Madduri, Belmont, MA (US);
Integrity Bio-Chemicals, LLC, Cresson, TX (US);
Abstract
Interactions between aqueous fluids and clay-containing subterranean formations may be problematic due to issues associated with clay destabilization and migration. Subterranean treatment methods may comprise: providing a clay stabilizing composition comprising an amine-functionalized dextrin compound having 2 to about 20 glucose units linked together with α(1,4) glycosidic bonds, and an amine-functionalized dextran polymer having a plurality of glucose units linked together with α(1,6) glycosidic bonds; introducing the clay stabilizing composition into a subterranean formation bearing a clay-containing mineral; and interacting the amine-functionalized dextrin compound and the amine-functionalized dextran polymer with the clay-containing mineral to affect stabilization thereof. A portion of the glucose units are oxidatively opened and functionalized with at least one amine group at a site of oxidative opening in both the amine-functionalized dextrin compound and the amine-functionalized dextran polymer. The amine-functionalized dextrin compound and the amine-functionalized dextran polymer operate synergistically with one another.