All Days 1997
DOI: 10.2118/37718-ms
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Environmentally Acceptable Drilling Fluids for Offshore Saudi Arabia

Abstract: Two environmentally acceptable drilling fluid systems have been developed and successfully used in the field: an oil-based mud and an inhibitive water-based system. Offshore Saudi Arabia, the high angle hole section is primarily unconsolidated sandstone with water sensitive shale stringers. Conventional water-based mud causes drilling problems such as hole cave-in and stuck pipe. To try to avoid some of these problems, oil-based mud has been the preferred system. In order to comply with the e… Show more

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“…Low Solids Non-Dispersed (LSND) water based mud (WBM) is used across the reservoir section to reduce formation damage (Ezzat, A.M., et al, 1997). Low Solids Non-Dispersed (LSND) water based mud (WBM) is used across the reservoir section to reduce formation damage (Ezzat, A.M., et al, 1997).…”
Section: Drilling Fluid Spud Mud Is Used For Surface and Intermediatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low Solids Non-Dispersed (LSND) water based mud (WBM) is used across the reservoir section to reduce formation damage (Ezzat, A.M., et al, 1997). Low Solids Non-Dispersed (LSND) water based mud (WBM) is used across the reservoir section to reduce formation damage (Ezzat, A.M., et al, 1997).…”
Section: Drilling Fluid Spud Mud Is Used For Surface and Intermediatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, unlike most of the neighboring fields, no or only manageable losses were actually encountered, which in combination with the use of biodegradable oil based mud (OBM), allowed landing the 9⅝" casing at 90° (Ezzat, A.M., et al, 1997). The design was later optimized and limited to 70° to enable cutting faster across harder stringers encountered at deeper horizons.…”
Section: Drillingmentioning
confidence: 99%