Salt resistant heavy oil dispersing drag reducing agent and preparation method therefor
A drag reducer and heavy oil technology, applied in chemical instruments and methods, drilling compositions, etc., can solve the problems of increasing crude oil viscosity, easy fouling of wellbore, poor salt resistance, etc., to reduce production viscosity, increase The effect of crude oil production
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[0022] Salt-resistant thick oil dispersion drag reducer and its preparation method, the weight percentage of each component is: intermediate 10%, fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene ether 10%, EDY 30%, and the rest is water. The weight percentage of each component of the intermediate is: 5% modified acrylic acid, 90% acrylamide, 5% fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether acrylate, the proportion of modified acrylic acid is 82% dodecyl aniline, and 18% acrylic acid.
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[0024] Preparation method of salt-resistant heavy oil dispersion drag reducer: First, pump 82% dodecylaniline and 18% acrylic acid into the reaction kettle, slowly raise the temperature to 120-130°C, keep the temperature constant for 2 hours, observe the water outlet at the same time, and the reaction is over Finally, turn off all heating equipment, and cool down to room temperature naturally; secondly, pump 5% of modified acrylic acid into another reaction kettle swept by nitrogen, and then add 90% of acrylamide, fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether acrylate 5%, keep nitrogen flowing in, slowly raise the temperature to 60-70°C, and keep it warm for 10-12h; thirdly, until the temperature drops to room temperature, obtain the intermediate and conduct sampling inspection; fourthly, the intermediate and fat Alcohol polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene ether, EDY, and deionized water are put into the reactor according to the ratio of 1:1:3:5, and the stirring is complete. The final prod...
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