离子液体对水基钻井液中页岩润湿性和水化性能的影响

H. Ahmad, M. Kamal, Mobeen Murtaza, Sarmad Khan, M. Al‐harthi
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页岩地层在钻井过程中的水化作用对井筒稳定性有不利影响。页岩水化是钻井液与页岩地层中溶胀粘土含量相互作用的结果。本文论述了如何改善页岩的润湿性和水化性能,以提高钻井过程中井筒的稳定性。新型离子液体基钻井液用于改变页岩的润湿性和水化性能。将多种离子液体与钻井液添加剂如过滤控制剂、流变改性剂等共混,研制出新型离子液体基钻井液。测定了基钻井液及其离子液体改性后的流变性能和过滤性能。通过实地页岩样品,并通过页岩线性膨胀试验和热轧分散试验对改性钻井液的页岩抑制特性进行了评价。两种不同的离子液体(IL-1、IL-2)以0.05%的浓度加入钻井液配方中。常规使用的页岩抑制剂KCl也被用于钻井液配方中,浓度高达2%。将改性钻井液与膨润土与阳离子聚合物(polydadmac)混合制备的基础钻井液进行了对比。流变性实验表明,KCl和离子液体的加入使基钻井液的流变性能降低。过滤实验还表明,随着KCl和离子液体的加入,钻井液滤液体积增大。在65℃条件下进行了热轧页岩采收率实验,在B/IL-2/K钻井液的协同作用下,页岩采收率显著提高。B/IL-2/K钻井液在10小时内对页岩的线性膨胀进行了评估,并观察到页岩的最小线性膨胀,这表明钻井液中的离子液体与页岩表面发生化学相互作用,使其具有疏水性,从而限制了水与页岩的相互作用。这种新型离子液体基钻井液通过改变页岩表面,提高了井眼稳定性,从而改善了井筒稳定性。这种新型钻井液还具有优越的流变性、过滤性能和耐盐性。
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Alteration of Wettability and Hydration Properties of Shale using Ionic Liquids in Water-Based Drilling Fluids
Hydration of shale formations during drilling operations have adverse effects on wellbore stability. The shale hydration resulted from the interactions between drilling fluid and swelling clay contents in the shale formations. This paper addresses the improvement of wettability and hydration properties of shale to enhance the wellbore stability during the drilling operations. The novel ionic liquid-based drilling fluids were used to alter the wettability and hydration properties of shale. The novel ionic liquid based drilling fluid was developed by blending various ionic liquids and drilling fluid additives such as filtration control agent and rheological modifier. The rheology and filtration related properties of the base drilling fluid and its modified version with ionic liquids were determined. Shale inhibition characteristics of modified drilling fluids were evaluated by using real field shale sample and analyzing it with linear shale swelling test and hot rolling dispersion test. Two different ionic liquids (IL-1, IL-2) were deployed in the formulation of drilling fluids with a concentration of 0.05%. The conventionally used shale inhibitor KCl was also used in the formulation of drilling fluid with the concentration of up to 2%. The results of modified drilling fluids were then compared with the base drilling fluids prepared by mixing bentonite and cationic polymer (polydadmac). The rheological experiments showed that the addition of KCl and ionic liquids in the base drilling fluid resulted in a decrease in rheological properties. The filtration experiments also showed that filtrate volume has increased with the addition of KCl and ionic liquids in the drilling fluids. The hot rolling shale recovery experiment was performed at 65°C and superior shale recovery was observed with the synergistic effect of B/IL-2/K drilling fluid. Linear swelling of shale was assessed over a time period of 10 hours and minimum linear swelling of shale was observed with B/IL-2/K drilling fluid which indicated that the ionic liquid in the drilling fluid chemically interacts with the shale surface and makes it hydrophobic in nature which limits the interactions of water with shale. This use of novel ionic liquid-based drilling fluid enhances the borehole stability by modifying the shale surface and resulted in improved wellbore stability. The novel drilling fluid also has superior rheological, filtration properties and salt tolerance.
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