Skip to the main content

Review article

APHRON-BASED DRILLING FLUIDS: SOLUTION FOR LOW PRESSURE RESERVOIRS

Nediljka Gaurina-Međimurec
Borivoje Pašić


Full text: english pdf 2.021 Kb

page 65-72

downloads: 3.872

cite


Abstract

Drilling wells throughout depleted or low pressure reservoirs requires low density drilling fluids, often with density less than water. Methods to reduce the density of drilling fluids have included mixing-in air or nitrogen. However, problems with these approaches include instability of gas bubbles (bubbles collapse or expand) and increased costs. Recently, the use of micro bubbles named aphrons in drilling, completion and workover fluids has proven success in solving many problems related to low pressure reservoirs such as fluid loss control, formation damage, stabilization of multipressure sequences with one fluid and possible differential sticking. Aphrons represent bubble with uniquely structure stabilized with surfactant. Against conventional micro bubbles, aphrons are more stable in downhole conditions and they are generated using standard mixing equipment. Owing to their properties and overpressure in wellbore aphrons penetrate into low pressure layers and set up inner bridging. Depleted wells which are very expensive to drill underbalanced or with other remediation techniques can now be drilled overbalanced. This paper presents description of aphron structure and stability, aphron bridging mechanism, aphron-based fluid composition and properties, and field experiences in applying aphron-based fluids.

Keywords

aphrons; fluid loss; bridging; drilling; completion; workover; depleted reservoirs

Hrčak ID:

47251

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/47251

Publication date:

4.12.2009.

Article data in other languages: croatian

Visits: 5.228 *