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DOI: 10.2118/62791-ms
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Development Process and Field Applications of a New Ester-Based Mud System for ERD Wells on Australia's Northwest Shelf

Abstract: fax 01-972-952-9435. AbstractExtended reach wells drilled from the Goodwyn Alpha platform are highly aggressive and have been drilled with a variety of invert-emulsion mud systems. Historically, mud system selection for these wells was based on compliance to environmental regulations and satisfaction of technical criteria. In order to take a more proactive approach to mud system selection and to raise environmental standards to new levels, an initiative was undertaken to replace the environmentally acceptable,… Show more

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“…and ester-based drilling fluids (EBDF). According to this study, OLBDF possesses a much less 6 rpm reading than EBDF (Eckhout et al 2000). Furthermore, OLBDF exhibited a lower yield point compared to the EBDF with similar density.…”
Section: Hole Cleaningmentioning
confidence: 64%
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“…and ester-based drilling fluids (EBDF). According to this study, OLBDF possesses a much less 6 rpm reading than EBDF (Eckhout et al 2000). Furthermore, OLBDF exhibited a lower yield point compared to the EBDF with similar density.…”
Section: Hole Cleaningmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The base oil's kinematic viscosity can indicate the drilling fluid ability to carry cuttings and other drilling solids to the surface while it is pumpable (Burrows et al 2001). Low viscosity synthetic oils lead to better pumpability, reduction in the viscous drag and less cost for total drilling fluid (Eckhout et al 2000;Dawson RB 1995), (Talalay et al 2015). It is also an indication of the needed volume of the ester to formulate the SBDF.…”
Section: Kinematic Viscositymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As the hot roll temperature increases, the lubrication performance of MEO-21 becomes better, and Δf can reach 89.56% at 180 °C hot rolling. Therefore, MEO-21 can be used as the base oil in the subsequent lubricant formulation process; before selecting a base oil, some key properties need to be checked, and some important properties are kinematic viscosity, temperature stability, and hydrolytic stability [ 26 ].…”
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“…The advantages of (O/W) emulsion-based muds over water-based muds are excellent rheological and filtration properties, thermal stability as well as high tolerance to solids, salts and acid-gas contamination (Aloh et al 2014; Edited by Yan-Hua Sun Jha et al 2013). Moreover, the lower density of an O/W mud makes it attractive for underbalanced drilling operations (Eckhout et al 2000), since it reduces the risk of exceeding the formation fracture pressure (Yue and Ma 2008). Diesel (O/W) emulsion drilling muds are widely used in drilling operations primarily due to their viscosity profile and low flammability (Nelson et al 1984).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%