Meeting Drilling Fluid Challenges in Gulf of Thailand Ultra High Temperature Exploration Wells

Author(s):  
Kerati Charnvit ◽  
Fransiskus Huadi ◽  
Chakkrawut Promkhote ◽  
Catalin Aldea ◽  
David Power ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kay A. Galindo ◽  
Jay Paul Deville ◽  
Bernard Jean-Luc Espagne ◽  
David Pasquier ◽  
Isabelle Henaut ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenxi Zhu ◽  
Xiuhua Zheng

Colloidal gas aphron (CGA) drilling fluids are a kind of environmentally-friendly underbalanced drilling technique, which has attracted more attention in depleted reservoirs and other low-pressure areas. With the shortage of global oil/gas resources, drilling has gradually shifted to high-temperature and deep wells. Hence, a study on the ultra-high temperature rheology properties of CGA fluids is lacking and urgently needed. In this study, a novel CGA drilling fluid system was prepared by modified starch and amino acid surfactant, and rheological properties after 120-300°C aged was investigate. Results show that: (1) Herschel-Bulkley model is the preferred model to predict CGA drilling fluid at ultra-high temperatures; (2) It was proved that CGA drilling fluid is a high-quality drilling fluid with extremely high value of LSRV and shear thinning property within 280°C. Compared to the traditional XG-based CGA drilling fluid, the improvement of LSRV at ultra-high temperatures is a significant advantage of EST-based CGA drilling fluid which is conducive to carrying cuttings and sealing formation pores.


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