Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8124306 | Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2018 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
Drilling fluids from oil wells play an important role in the drilling operations, including cleaning and maintaining well stability, as well as cooling and lubricating the drill bit. Invasion of fluid in the rock formation, through natural or induced fractures, can compromise the entire well. In this work we evaluated the effect of combination of viscosifiers xanthan gum (XG), carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), Hydroxypropylstarch (HPS) and bentonite in the interaction with lost circulation materials diatomaceous earth (DE) and hydrogel (HG). The main objective was to obtain a product with adequate rheological properties showing viscoelastic behavior and minimizing loss of fluid to the wellbore. Tests of X-ray diffraction (XRD) and zeta potential were performed to analyze the interactions between the particles present in the fluids. With rheological tests we studied the effects of the addition of different components on the fluid rheology. XRD technique showed that the bentonite deflocculated only in polymer suspensions with DE. The results of zeta potential suggest that only the fluid with Hydroxypropylstarch and HG was completely flocculated and unstable, showed through particle sizes distribution tests. The gel modulus (Gâ²) and viscous modulus (Gâ³) of the fluids were affected by the interaction of bentonite layers with lost circulation materials particles, with significant increase of Gâ² with the addition of HG to the suspension. There was a decrease of viscosity due to agglomeration of HG and DE particles, an increase of G' can be observed as well. Among all the fluids, the suspension of CMC and bentonite showed better affinity with the HG lost circulation material, presenting thermal stability and a wide range of particle size, essential property to avoid the loss of fluid through the fractures and pores of the rock formation.
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Authors
Andréia Silveira Freire Soares, Mônica Regina Costa Marques, Luis Américo Calçada, Moacyr Nogueira Borges Filho, Carmem Lúcia de Oliveira Petkowicz,