Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering2022,Vol.215PA10.DOI:10.1016/j.petrol.2022.110615

Rapid bentonite-cement-oil hydration: Implications to fluid loss control

Ahmed Hafez Qi Liu Thomas Finkbeiner
Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering2022,Vol.215PA10.DOI:10.1016/j.petrol.2022.110615

Rapid bentonite-cement-oil hydration: Implications to fluid loss control

Ahmed Hafez 1Qi Liu 1Thomas Finkbeiner1
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  • 1. Earth Science and Engineering, KAUST, Thuwal, 23955-6900, Saudi Arabia
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Abstract

Conventional particulate additives fail to control drilling fluid losses into large-aperture fractures. The separate injections of a bentonite-cement-oil suspension and water can cause rapid hydration, swelling and hardening to effectively plug fractures. This experimental study investigates underlying processes and implications in view of optimal fluid flow control in fractures. Results identify several concurrent hydro-chemo-mechanical coupled processes: capillarity-driven water invasion;; cement hydration and the release of Ca + and OH" ions;; bentonite contractive aggregation and increased hydrophilicity: enlarged inter-aggregate pores that facilitate fluid flow;; oil pressurization leading to the formation of oil-filled opening mode discontinuities that facilitate oil escape towards free draining boundaries, and calcium silicate hydrate formation and growth resulting in hardening. The hydration of bentonite-cement-oil suspensions proceeds several times faster than in bentonite-oil suspensions. The optimal mixture should balance competing requirements between flowability, water invasion speed, swelling pressure and plug strength.

Key words

Bentonite/Cement/Swelling/Lost circulation/Drilling fluids

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出版年

2022
Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering

Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering

ISSN:0920-4105
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