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Field tests of high-density oil-based drilling fluid application in horizontal segment

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NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY B
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages 231-238

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KEAI PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ngib.2021.04.003

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Field test; High-density; Osmotic pressure; Solid phase sag; Horizontal segment

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By maintaining a higher bottom-hole osmotic pressure and optimizing the HDOF formula, the stability issues in horizontal segment wells can be effectively addressed, improving the operational efficiency of oil wells.
The operational experience of a horizontal segment well within the hard brittle shale layer of Longmaxi Formation in the southern Sichuan area demonstrates that the high-density oil-based drilling fluid (HDOF) induced down-hole working conditions(high-temperature, high-pressure, and solid-phase-dominance)directly impact the stability of the wellbore wall. Focusing on the impact of bottom-hole osmotic pressure and solid phase content and a series of density-reduction field tests, we identified suitable countermeasures. In this paper, we discuss the impact of high osmotic pressure and operational measures, and provide details of the field tests, which indicate that maintaining a higher osmotic pressure at the bottom-hole can reduce the formation pore pressure of the bottom-hole, widen the fluid density window, and maintain the stability of the wellbore wall. By improving the HDOF formula, such as using new treatment agents (e.g., polymer-modified nano-sealing agent and ultra-micro barite weight additive) and optimizing the solid particle size distribution of HDOF, we can effectively address the down-hole problems. The field test of pressure-controlled drilling + density reduction in horizontal drilling operations was found to reduce the complexity of down-hole faults, improve the rate of penetration, and reduce overall costs. (C) 2021 Sichuan Petroleum Administration. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communication Co. Ltd.

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