The Development of Advanced Fluorescent Tracers Aimed at Drill Cuttings Labelling and Depth Correlation via Injection with Oil-Based Drilling Mud
-
Published:2023-11-09
Issue:11
Volume:11
Page:3197
-
ISSN:2227-9717
-
Container-title:Processes
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:Processes
Author:
Khmelnitskiy Vladimir1, Alqahtani Hassan S.2, Kwak Hyung2, Solovyeva Vera1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Aramco Innovations, Bld. 1, 9 Varshavskoe Highway, 117105 Moscow, Russia 2. Saudi Aramco—EXPEC ARC (Advanced Research Center), Dhahran 31311, Saudi Arabia
Abstract
Fast and precise geo-steering and geo-navigation upon well drilling are the key parameters for improved well targeting, optimal well placement, and maximal hydrocarbon recovery. To advance geo-steering parameters, we propose a new approach to on-site formation evaluation through the use of fluorescent tracers for drill cuttings tagging according to the depth of origin. Cuttings labelling at the drill bit site is followed by near-real-time drilling depth correlation at the well-head via a camera and AI image recognition systems. To suite the drilling process, the engineered tracers should match to the rheology of the utilized drilling mud. This study was performed to comprehensively investigate the effect of fluorescent tracers on the rheological properties of oil-based drilling mud (OBM) and to determine the optimal quantities of the tracers’ addition. We evaluated critical mud characteristics including electrical stability, thixotropic parameters, shear stress, gel strength, plastic viscosity, and yield point as prepared and in the presence of fluorescent tracers at the range of 1 to 20 wt.%. Additionally, the mud’s effects on the long-term stability of the fluorescent tracers were assessed via hot-rolling tests in conditions mimicking downhole conditions, with the aim of determining the tags’ feasibility for drill cuttings labelling applications. The study also examines the recovery potential of the tracers and their reusability in the drilling process. This investigation provides valuable insights into the potential application of fluorescent tracers for downhole drill cuttings depth correlation which will improve geo-steering works.
Subject
Process Chemistry and Technology,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous),Bioengineering
Reference20 articles.
1. Loermans, T., Kanj, M., and Bradford, C. (2005, January 14–16). Advanced Mud Logging: From Archie’s Dream to Reality. Proceedings of the SPE Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Annual Technical Symposium and Exhibition, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. 2. Loermans, T., Bradford, C., Marsala, A., Kimour, F., and Bondabou, K. (2012, January 16–20). Successful Pilot Testing of Integrated Advanced Mud Logging Unit. Proceedings of the SPWLA Annual Logging Symposium, Cartagena, Colombia. 3. Lentz, N., Carr, R., Yarbrough, L., Neset, K., Lucero, B., and Kirst, T. (2021, January 16–18). On-Site XRF Analysis of Drill Cuttings in the Williston Basin. Proceedings of the 2nd Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, Virtual. 4. Marsala, A.F., Loermans, T., Shen, S., Scheibe, C., and Zereik, R. (2011, January 23–26). Real-Time Mineralogy, Lithology, and Chemostratigraphy While Drilling Using Portable Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence. Proceedings of the SPE Europec featured at EAGE Conference and Exhibition, Vienna, Austria. 5. AML (Advanced Mud Logging): First Among Equals;Loermans;Georesursy = Georesources,2017
Cited by
1 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
|
|