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DOI: 10.2523/iptc-18151-ms
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First Application Of Thermal Activated Resin As Unconventional LCM In The Middle East

Abstract: One of the major challenges when drilling gas wells in offshore fields is to drill under high pressure and in a loss circulation zone in intermediate hole sections. Heavy mud is used to control the pore pressure in a narrow operational window that create losses and as a consequence, well control issues. Several solutions/ideas have been implemented while drilling this intermediate section, including a thermal-activated resin, rigid rapid fluid treatment, used to regain full circulation and successfully increas… Show more

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“…Thermally activated resin (TAR) is one kind of multicomponent resin-based sealant without solid particles. Its curing process should be activated by temperature . Through regulating the initiation of the reaction and curing period, TAR can be applied to formations with different temperatures.…”
Section: Sealant Materials For Co2 Leakage Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thermally activated resin (TAR) is one kind of multicomponent resin-based sealant without solid particles. Its curing process should be activated by temperature . Through regulating the initiation of the reaction and curing period, TAR can be applied to formations with different temperatures.…”
Section: Sealant Materials For Co2 Leakage Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TAR has a low viscosity so that it could penetrate in depth the formations and plug tiny leakage channels. In addition, various additional agents are demanded during the TAR production process, such as accelerators, inhibitors, initiators, and so on.…”
Section: Sealant Materials For Co2 Leakage Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With the development of oilfield exploration and development, the formation pressure decreases rapidly and circulation loss of the workover fluid is serious [1][2][3][4]. Previously, many plugging methods were used to prevent the plug leaks, such as oil-soluble resin [5,6], composite shielding temporary plugging [7][8][9][10], gel plugging agent [11], and microbubble workover fluid [12]. However, oil-soluble materials are greatly affected by temperature, so they are easy to get stuck in the pipe string due to equipment failure, temporary stop of workover operation, and other reasons, and the recovery time of oil output of most wells is very long.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%