Time-Sensitive Characteristics of Bedding Shale Deterioration under the Action of Drilling Fluid

Author:

Changhao Wang1ORCID,Ling Zhang1ORCID,Shibin Li1,Huizhi Zhao2,Kai Liang1,Xiaoming Wang3,Chunhua Wang3

Affiliation:

1. 1 MOE Key Laboratory for Enhanced Oil and Gas Recovery Northeast Petroleum University Daqing 163318 China dqpi.edu.cn

2. 2 Jilin Oilfield Fuyu Oil Production Plant Songyuan 138000 China

3. 3 Daqing Oilfield Drilling Engineering Company Daqing 163318 China

Abstract

Abstract Fractures continuously extend and expand along bedding shale formations under the action of drilling fluid and eventually form a complex fracture network, which greatly reduces the strength of the rock. To determine the effect of the drilling fluid action time on the physical and mechanical properties of shale, nuclear magnetic resonance tests are carried out on shale soaked in oil-based drilling fluid for different soaking times. The fluid absorption rate of shale takes the form of a power function. The equations relating the shale mass, porosity, and permeability to soaking time are established. Then, in a sonic time-difference test, the change in the dynamic elastic parameters with the immersion time are observed. According to a triaxial strength test, the failure form and the deterioration degrees of the layered shale in different loading directions with immersion time are analyzed. Numerical simulation of the deterioration degree of shale under different water content conditions is carried out. When the water content increases, the collapse density of the surrounding rock of the well wall increases significantly. Finally, considering the anisotropy of bedding shale, the inclination angle, azimuth angle, and drilling fluid immersion time are substituted into the rock mechanics parameter deterioration model, the three pressure profiles of the formation are corrected, and the safe drilling fluid density window of the target interval is given.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Northeast Petroleum University

Heilongjiang Postdoctoral Fund

Publisher

GeoScienceWorld

Subject

Geology

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