Open Journal of Yangtze Oil and Gas

Volume 6, Issue 2 (April 2021)

ISSN Print: 2473-1889   ISSN Online: 2473-1900

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Research and Application of Fuling Shale Gas Anti-Collapse and Anti-Leakage Drilling Fluid System

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DOI: 10.4236/ojogas.2021.62006    286 Downloads   762 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Aiming at the problems of microfracture development in hard brittle shale gas layer in Fuling block, Chongqing, such as collapse of borehole wall and the existence of permeability loss of microfracture during drilling, and serious pollution of drilling environment with oil-based drilling fluid, a water-based drilling fluid system for anti-collapse and anti-leakage was studied. A water-based drilling fluid system with anti-collapse and anti-leakage was formed by introducing functional treatment agents, such as polypolysaccharide MEG, polymer emulsion film forming wall cementing agent LFGB, polyamine inhibitor LCFA and deformable particle plugging agent BXLZ, into the conventional water-based drilling fluid. After rolling at 130°C for 16 h, the system has good rheological properties, low filtration loss, good inhibition, lubrication and plugging properties. It has good plugging properties for 0.12 mm, 0.24 mm, 0.38 mm micro-cracks and 400 mD and 800 mD sand plates. The system was successfully tested on site in August 2019 in Fuling Reef Block, showing good rheological properties, solid wall plugging, and strong ability to seal and inhibit fracture expansion. There was no block falling in the drilling process, and the tripping, casing running and well cementing operations were all smooth, which provided a new technical idea and scheme for environmental protection and green drilling in Fuling shale gas exploitation.

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Wang, B. , Luo, C. and Wang, Y. (2021) Research and Application of Fuling Shale Gas Anti-Collapse and Anti-Leakage Drilling Fluid System. Open Journal of Yangtze Oil and Gas, 6, 60-71. doi: 10.4236/ojogas.2021.62006.

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