Advances in Dissolvable Polymers and Composites for Oil and Gas Industry

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Abstract

The oil and gas industry has emerged as one of the largest consumers of polymer composites, with dissolvable polymers and composites representing one of the most significant technological advancements in this sector. These materials are essential for the manufacturing of high-performance tools such as hydraulic fracturing plugs, which must withstand extreme downhole conditions—temperatures up to 250°C, pressure differential up to 150 MPa—before dissolving rapidly in wellbore fluids to facilitate continuous production. Unlike traditional dissolvable polymers from the medical or consumer industries, which lack the required thermal stability, mechanical strength, and cost-effectiveness, these advanced materials must be formulated from readily available raw materials and manufactured on an industrial scale. Over the past two decades, significant progress has been made in the design and application of polymers like poly(glycolic acid), polyurethane, polyamide, epoxy, and isocyanate ester, developed through collaborative efforts between academia and industry. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of dissolvable polymer composites, covering material design, degradation mechanisms, manufacturing processes, and field applications. It concludes with insights into future development opportunities in the field.

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