Title :
Research on the Application of Environment Acceptable Modified Natural Macromolecule Based Drilling Fluid
Author :
Zheng, Lihui ; He, Xiaoqing ; Zhang, Minli ; Fu, Lixia
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Educ. Minist. for Pet. Eng., China Univ. of Pet., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Environment acceptable modified natural macromolecule based drilling fluid is mainly composed of shale inhibitor agent IND30, fluid loss control agent NAT20, bloomless white asphalt NFA-25 and dry powder of polyalcohols PGCS-1, which are biodegradable and environment acceptable. Results of rheological property tests of based mud, IND30 mud, NAT20 mud, NFA-25 mud and environment acceptable modified natural macromolecule based drilling fluid provide us with the best of dosage of each component and confirm that the drilling fluid system meets requirements of petroleum drilling. Other experiments indicate that environment acceptable modified natural macromolecule based drilling fluid has five merits. Firstly, it can bear a high temperature of 140degC. Secondly, it has very good antipollution ability. Thirdly, inhibit ability of the system is very strong. Fourthly, it can control formation damage. Last but not least, both of the drilling fluid and the basic components are environment acceptable. Field applications of environment acceptable modified natural macromolecule based drilling fluid indicate that not only did the drilling fluid solve a series of complex problems it did not disturb other works such as well logging, casing and production. What´s more, it is a kind of environment acceptable drilling fluid that can be used both on dryland operation and in marine drilling.
Keywords :
asphalt; biodegradable materials; drilling; fluids; macromolecules; petroleum; polymers; powders; rheology; well logging; IND30 mud; NAT20 mud; NFA-25 mud; antipollution ability; biodegradable materials; bloomless white asphalt; casing; drilling fluid; dry powder; dryland operation; environment acceptable modified natural macromolecule; fluid loss control agent; formation damage control; marine drilling; petroleum drilling; polyalcohols; production; rheological property tests; shale inhibitor agent; temperature 140 degC; well logging; Asphalt; Biodegradable materials; Drilling; Inhibitors; Petroleum; Powders; Rheology; System testing; Temperature; Well logging;
Conference_Titel :
Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering , 2009. ICBBE 2009. 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2901-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2902-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICBBE.2009.5163336