SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference 1993
DOI: 10.2118/25321-ms
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Aluminum Chemistry Provides Increased Shale Stability With Environmental Acceptability

Abstract: SPE Members Abstract Previous laboratory and field evidence have proved that completed aluminum compounds can be utilized in water-based drilling fluids to increase shale stability. This environmentally-sound chemistry has never been used to its utmost potential, primarily because the previous aluminum complex required presolubilization and pH neutralization. The low aluminum concentration resulted in high dilution volumes with associated increased drilling f… Show more

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“…Numerous researchers have developed oil-based fluids to control the hydration and expansion of shale formations during drilling. However, oil-based drilling fluids are expensive and will pollute the environment due to the addition of diesel oil and other chemical substances (Clark and Benaissa, 1993). Saline and water-based fluids are also suitable for drilling in shale formations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous researchers have developed oil-based fluids to control the hydration and expansion of shale formations during drilling. However, oil-based drilling fluids are expensive and will pollute the environment due to the addition of diesel oil and other chemical substances (Clark and Benaissa, 1993). Saline and water-based fluids are also suitable for drilling in shale formations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%