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LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS OF SILICATE MUD CONTAMINATION WITH CALCIUM

NEDILJKA GAURINA-MEĐIMUREC
KATARINA SIMON
DAVORIN MATANOVIĆ


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The silicate-based drilling fluid is a low solids KCl/polymer system with the addition of soluble sodium or potassium silicate to enhance inhibition and wellbore stability. Silicate-based drilling fluids exhibit remarkable shale and chalk stabilizing properties, resulting in gauge hole and the formation of firm cuttings when drilling reactive shales and soft chalks. Silicates protect shales by in-situ gellation when exposed to the neutral pore fluid and precipitation, which occurs on contact with divalent ions present at the surface of the shale. Also, silicates prevent the dispersion and washouts when drilling soft chalk by reacting with the Ca2+ ions present on chalk surfaces of cutting and wellbore to form a protective film. The silicate-based drilling fluid can be used during drilling hole section through shale interbeded anhydrite formations because of its superior shale stabilizing characteristics. However, drilling through the anhydrite can decrease the silicate concentration and change rheological and filtration fluid properties. So, the critical concentration of calcium ions should be investigated by lab tests. This paper details the mechanism of shale inhibition using silicate-based drilling fluid, and presents results of lab tests conducted to ascertain the effect of Ca2+ ions on silicate level in the fluid and the fluid properties.

Ključne riječi

drilling; wellbore instability; inhibition; contamination; silicate-based mud; lab tests

Hrčak ID:

13366

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/13366

Datum izdavanja:

4.12.2004.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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