Research and Application of Evaluation Methods for Functional Characteristics of Oil-Based Drilling Fluid in Shale Gas Wells

Author:

Gao Dewei1,Xie Jiajun1,Huang Shengming2ORCID,Wu Shenyao1,Wu Pengcheng3,Huang Weian2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Sichuan Changning Natural Gas Development Co. Ltd., Yibin, 644000 Sichuan, China

2. School of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao 266580, China

3. Shale Gas Research Institute, PetroChina Southwest Oil & Gas field Company, Chengdu, 610056 Sichuan, China

Abstract

Intelligent unconventional reservoir optimal production control technology is a comprehensive technology, involving geology, reservoir simulation, and efficient drilling and completion. Efficient drilling and completion provides a flow channel for unconventional oil and gas exploitation and a wellbore with good integrity for reservoir transformation, which is an important link in the efficient development of unconventional oil and gas. The application of industry standard method to evaluate the performance of oil-based drilling fluid has the problem of poor correlation. It cannot reflect the difference of performance among oil-based drilling fluid systems, which lacks the significance for field construction. Based on shale expansion, rolling dispersion experiment, and microporous membrane filtration loss test, the physicochemical mechanism of borehole wall instability in shale formation was investigated. The evaluation methods of shale lubrication, antiaccretion test, slake durability, buck hardness test, etc. are put forward, and the formula of oil-based drilling fluid is optimized. The lubrication and antiaccretion experiment method can effectively and intuitively characterize the cleaning and lubrication effect of drilling fluid on drilling tools. The slake durability evaluation method simulates the collision between drill cuttings and the drill string and well wall. The bucking hardness experiment is through testing the cuttings and the hardness change after drilling fluid action reflects its inhibitory effect. The new methods were used to evaluate the oil-based drilling fluid used in 4 wells in the Changning block. It was found that the drilling fluid of CN209H2 well adhered to the steel column with at least 0.41 g of cuttings; the recovery rate of the drilling fluid resistance of CN209H1 was up to 87.70%, and YX1200 oil-based drilling fluid plugging agent was selected through the microporous membrane experiment. In the process of drilling the well CN209H5, the new oil-based drilling fluid formulation improved the lubrication performance by 44%, accompanied by 95.48% recovery rate and less than 10 mL HTHP fluid loss at the same time. The research results show that the oil-based drilling fluid system optimized according to the new method can significantly inhibit shale hydration and dispersion and can effectively solve the problem of unstable performance of traditional oil-based drilling fluids in the Changning block.

Funder

PCSIRT

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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