Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8125575 | Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2018 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
A new detachable packing screen used for sand control in oilfields has been designed. The key technology is to achieve rapid and effective downhole detachment of PLA-T (a polylactic acid material) tubing. An optimal formulation of the degradation agent was proposed considering the degradation degree and degradation rate of PLA-T materials. The temperature, salt and dilution tolerance of such degradation agent was evaluated under conditions simulating the in-situ reservoir environment. The degradation mechanism of the PLA-T was analyzed through scanning electron microscope (SEM) on the PLA-T surface during the reaction process. It is shown that the optimal formulation is that acetone: dimethylformamide: ethylenediamine ratio equals to 3: 2: 5. Under reservoir conditions with temperatures from 50 °C to 80 °C, water salinities from 10,000 mg/L to 100,000 mg/L and diluted concentrations from 70% to 90% of the original concentration, the degradation time of the PLA-T tubing ranges from 6 min to 92 min. This system maintains its excellent degradation capability under the complex downhole situation. The SEM tests show that the surface structure of the PLA-T changes gradually from the smooth surface, to cracks, then fractures, irregular fractures and finally the fracture-hole structure, and correspondingly the degradation rate of PLA-T first increases and then drops. The proposed high-efficiency degradation agent can achieve effective detachment of the downhole packing screen by rapidly degrading the PLA-T tubing, which enables screenless sand control of the unconsolidated sandstone reservoirs.
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Authors
Ning Qi, Boyang Li, Wenbin Cai, Xiaqing Li, Chengyuan Gao,