沙特钙膨润土:一种增强泡沫欠平衡钻井性能的新型改性剂。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Ahmed Gowida, Salaheldin Elkatatny
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摘要

欠平衡泡沫钻井(UBFD)需要稳定的泡沫系统,在高温高压条件下保持低密度和高承载能力。然而,在具有挑战性的钻井环境中实现泡沫的稳定性和性能仍然至关重要。本研究探索了沙特钙膨润土作为添加剂的新应用,以提高硫酸铵醇醚(AAES)基泡沫的性能,解决稳定性、流变性和抗碳氢化合物污染的问题。在温和碱性环境下,用含和不含不同浓度的沙特钙膨润土的合成海水制备aaes基泡沫。在环境和EPT条件下(1000 psi, 90°C),使用动态和高压泡沫分析仪评估泡沫稳定性和粘度,而碳氢化合物污染测试评估鲁棒性。通过测量流变特性,包括屈服强度和粘度,来评估岩屑输送效率。加入4 g/L的沙特膨润土显著提高了泡沫稳定性,延长了半衰期(+ 80 min),增强了液体潴留。流变学分析表明,在低剪切速率下,粘度增加了4倍,屈服强度增加了9倍,从而实现了更好的岩屑输送。aaes -膨润土泡沫在稳定性和粘度方面优于商业钻井泡沫,同时保持对碳氢化合物污染的抵抗力。结果表明,沙特钙膨润土是一种很有前途的UBD泡沫体系添加剂,在具有挑战性的钻井条件下,具有更好的稳定性、流变性和抗污染性。这一技术进步支持在盐水和高温环境下更高效、更可持续的UBD作业。
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Saudi calcium bentonite: a novel modifier for enhanced foamed underbalanced drilling performance.

Saudi calcium bentonite: a novel modifier for enhanced foamed underbalanced drilling performance.

Saudi calcium bentonite: a novel modifier for enhanced foamed underbalanced drilling performance.

Saudi calcium bentonite: a novel modifier for enhanced foamed underbalanced drilling performance.

Underbalanced foam drilling (UBFD) requires stable foam systems that maintain low density and high carrying capacity under elevated pressure and temperature (EPT) conditions. However, achieving foam stability and performance in challenging drilling environments remains critical. This study explores the novel application of Saudi calcium bentonite as an additive to enhance the performance of ammonium alcohol ether sulfate (AAES)-based foams, addressing stability, rheology, and resistance to hydrocarbon contamination. AAES-based foams were prepared using synthetic seawater in a mildly alkaline environment, with and without Saudi calcium bentonite at various concentrations. Foam stability and viscosity were evaluated under ambient and EPT conditions (1000 psi, 90 °C) using dynamic and high-pressure foam analyzers, while hydrocarbon contamination tests assessed robustness. Rheological properties, including yield strength and viscosity, were measured to evaluate cuttings transport efficiency. The addition of 4 g/L Saudi bentonite significantly improved foam stability, evidenced by an extended half-life (+ 80 min) and enhanced liquid retention. Rheological analysis revealed a fourfold increase in viscosity at low shear rates and a ninefold enhancement in yield strength, enabling superior cuttings transport. The AAES-bentonite foam outperformed a commercial drilling foam in stability and viscosity while maintaining resistance to hydrocarbon contamination. The results suggest Saudi calcium bentonite as a promising additive for UBD foam systems, delivering enhanced stability, rheology, and contaminant resistance under challenging drilling conditions. This advancement supports more efficient and sustainable UBD operations in saline and high-temperature environments.

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19567
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