Clay Free Invert Emulsion Drilling Fluid System- An Innovative Rheology Modifier Which Provides Flat Rheology for Deep Water Drilling and Viscosifier for Clay Free System

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arvind Patel ◽  
Sakshi Indulkar ◽  
Vikas Chavan ◽  
Pradeep Maddheshiya ◽  
Megha Asrani ◽  
...  
2020 ◽  
Vol 05 (04) ◽  
pp. 165-175
Author(s):  
Zengwei Chen ◽  
Yongxue Lin ◽  
Ninghui Dou ◽  
Chao Xiao ◽  
Hua’an Zhou ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Muhammad Hammad Rasool ◽  
Asif Zamir ◽  
Khaled A. Elraies ◽  
Maqsood Ahmad ◽  
Muhammad Ayoub ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Jianzhong Yang ◽  
Joseph Szabo ◽  
Reza E. Osgouei ◽  
Joseph Arensdorf ◽  
Rosa Swartwout ◽  
...  

2001 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xu Shaocheng ◽  
Xiaojian Jin ◽  
Li Zili ◽  
Xinjing Xiang
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vikrant Wagle ◽  
Abdullah Yami ◽  
Michael Onoriode ◽  
Jacques Butcher ◽  
Nivika Gupta

Abstract The present paper describes the results of the formulation of an acid-soluble low ECD organoclay-free invert emulsion drilling fluid formulated with acid soluble manganese tetroxide and a specially designed bridging package. The paper also presents a short summary of field applications to date. The novel, non-damaging fluid has superior rheology resulting in lower ECD, excellent suspension properties for effective hole cleaning and barite-sag resistance while also reducing the risk of stuck pipe in high over balance applications. 95pcf high performance invert emulsion fluid (HPIEF) was formulated using an engineered bridging package comprising of acid-soluble bridging agents and an acid-soluble weighting agent viz. manganese tetroxide. The paper describes the filtration and rheological properties of the HPIEF after hot rolling at 300oF. Different tests such as contamination testing, sag-factor analysis, high temperature-high pressure rheology measurements and filter-cake breaking studies at 300oF were performed on the HPIEF. The 95pcf fluid was also subjected to particle plugging experiments to determine the invasion characteristics and the non-damaging nature of the fluids. The 95pcf HPIEF exhibited optimal filtration properties at high overbalance conditions. The low PV values and rheological profile support low ECDs while drilling. The static aging tests performed on the 95pcf HPIEF resulted in a sag factor of less than 0.53, qualifying the inherent stability for expected downhole conditions. The HPIEF demonstrated resilience to contamination testing with negligible change in properties. Filter-cake breaking experiments performed using a specially designed breaker fluid system gave high filter-cake breaking efficiency. Return permeability studies were performed with the HPIEF against synthetic core material, results of which confirmed the non-damaging design of the fluid. The paper thus demonstrates the superior performance of the HPIEF in achieving the desired lab and field performance.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhao Xionghu ◽  
Saviour Bassey Egwu ◽  
Deng Jingen ◽  
Miao Liujie

Abstract The effect of corrosion inhibitor Benzotriazole on synthetic-based mud system was studied. Rheological performance of the benzotriazole enhanced synthetic-based fluid system was studied and compared against the base mud. To study its effect on dynamic wellbore conditions, different drilling fluid compositions were placed in a hot rolling oven for 16 hours at temperatures 150 °C and 170°C and the effect of temperature on mud properties were studied. Tests carried out include rheological test (before and after hot rolling), filtrate pH, lubricity test, and fluid loss test. The corrosion penetration rate was studied using the weight loss method. Based on experiment results, the synthetic-based mud system which comprised of benzotriazole displayed a reduction in coefficient of friction up to 95.93%. At ambient condition, optimal ratio of mineral oil:benzotriazole (M:B) which gives best lubricity performance on synthetic-based mud system is 80:20. This leads to improved corrosion inhibition and lubricity of the synthetic-based fluid by reducing the coefficient of friction up to 90.13%. Increased temperature led to further decrease in coefficient of friction with a % torque reduction of 95.93 displayed by the 80:20 ratio M:B mud composition at 170 °C. Significant alterations of the mud composition rheological and fluid loss parameters before and after exposure to high temperature in hot rolling oven were not observed. pH values were maintained ≥7 at the dynamic conditions highlighting solubility of the formulated fluid composition and absence of contaminants which can pose significant threats to the rates of corrosion in drill pipes. Increasing the concentration of Benzotriazole led to a reduction in corrosion rate. However, as the temperature effect increased, the corrosion rate elevated. Based on results from this investigation, it was concluded that Benzotriazole can be applied as a corrosion inhibitor in a synthetic-based drilling fluid system as an alternative corrosion inhibitor without significant alteration of the base mud properties. Benefits of this will be the optimization of extended reach well drilling operations due to excellent lubricity performance, corrosion rate reduction, compatibility with HPHT wellbore condition and fluid loss control.


2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Josiane Durrieu ◽  
Saddok Benaissa ◽  
David E. Clark ◽  
Frederic Aubry

1987 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.A. Wingrave ◽  
E. Kubena ◽  
C.F. Douty ◽  
D.L. Whitfill ◽  
D.P. Cords

2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuxue Sun ◽  
Yanfen Zhang ◽  
Jingyuan Zhao

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