2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00603-020-02238-5
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Can Heating Induce Borehole Closure?

Abstract: The current study shows that heating a cased borehole in low-permeability shale rock can induce plastic deformation, leading to the closure of the casing annulus and decreasing annulus connectivity. The thermally induced borehole closure is interesting for the field operation of plug and abandonment (P&A), as it potentially saves operation cost and time by avoiding cutting casing and cementing. Lab experiments and numerical simulations are implemented to investigate the thermally induced borehole closure. … Show more

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“…Currently, the understanding of the sealing effects of nanoparticle drilling fluids on shale pore space is primarily based on physical experimental data [25][26][27][28][29]. However, the mechanisms governing the transportation, dynamic stacking, and microscopic sealing of nanoparticles in drilling fluids after entering the shale pore space remain unclear.…”
Section: Numerical Simulation Methods For Physical Containmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the understanding of the sealing effects of nanoparticle drilling fluids on shale pore space is primarily based on physical experimental data [25][26][27][28][29]. However, the mechanisms governing the transportation, dynamic stacking, and microscopic sealing of nanoparticles in drilling fluids after entering the shale pore space remain unclear.…”
Section: Numerical Simulation Methods For Physical Containmentmentioning
confidence: 99%