An aqueous, viscoelastic fluid gelled with a viscoelastic surfactant (VES)
is stabilized with an effective amount of an alkaline earth metal oxide
alkaline earth metal hydroxide, alkali metal oxides, alkali metal
hydroxides transition metal oxides, transition metal hydroxides,
post-transition metal oxides, and post-transition metal hydroxides. These
fluids are more stable and have a reduced or no tendency to precipitate,
particularly at elevated temperatures, and may also help control fluid
loss. When the particle size of the magnesium oxide or other particulate
agent is a nanometer scale, for instance having a mean particle size of
100 nm or less, that scale may provide particle charges that use
chemisorption, "crosslinking" and/or other chemistries to associate and
stabilize the VES fluids, and also help trap or fixate formation fines
when deposited into a proppant pack in a fracture.