A well treatment fluid composition comprises a solvent (such as water), a polymer
soluble or hydratable in the solvent, a crosslinking agent, an inorganic breaking
agent, and an ester compound. Preferably, the hydratable polymer is a polysaccharide,
such as galactomannan, cellulose, or derivatives thereof. The crosslinking agent
is preferably a borate, titanate, or zirconium-containing compound. The inorganic
breaking agent is preferably a metal-based oxidizing agent, such as an alkaline
earth metal or transition metal-based oxidizing agent. The ester compound is preferably
an ester of polycarboxylic acid, such as an ester of oxalate, citrate, or ethylenediamine
tetraacetate. One example of a suitable ester compound is acetyl triethyl citrate.