Affiliation:
1. Universiti Teknologi MARA
Abstract
Fluid loss can be defined as the lost of mud filtrate into a porous permeable formation due to high hydrostatic pressure compared to the formation pressure. This phenomenon may cause some major problems to the workover operation such as formation damage, stuck pipe, and poor cementing job. Thus, in order to prevent fluid loss into formation, an environmentally safe, non-toxic, high biodegradability and low cost of polymer additive in drilling mud was prepared from corn starch as the fluid loss control agent. The purpose of this study is to investigate the potential of utilizing natural polymer-corn starch acting as fluid loss control agents in water-based drilling mud. The filtration and rheological properties of the water-based mud were analyzed at 170 to 200 °F temperature range with 0 to 10 g of corn starch concentration. Experimental results showed that the higher concentration of corn starch gave better fluid loss control behavior. Therefore, there is high potential of corn starch to be used as fluid loss control agent in drilling mud.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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