2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2020.107425
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Formulation of new microemulsion systems containing produced water for removal of filter cake from olefin-based drilling fluid

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“…The contact angle is considered the best method for analysing surface wettability and it accounts for the thermodynamic equilibrium between the fluid/rock system [23,24]. The adopted methodology was proposed by Wanderley Neto et al, 2019, Silva et al, 2020, and Dantas et al, 2014 [11,12,24]. The sandstone sample (plug) used in these experiments was from the Botucatu Formation (Paraná, Brazil).…”
Section: Wettability and Contact Angle Measurementmentioning
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“…The contact angle is considered the best method for analysing surface wettability and it accounts for the thermodynamic equilibrium between the fluid/rock system [23,24]. The adopted methodology was proposed by Wanderley Neto et al, 2019, Silva et al, 2020, and Dantas et al, 2014 [11,12,24]. The sandstone sample (plug) used in these experiments was from the Botucatu Formation (Paraná, Brazil).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Due to the presence of the highly flammable solvent, contact with the environment can cause serious damage. Some studies have shown the application of microemulsions and nanoemulsions in removing the filter cake formed by non-aqueous drilling fluids [8][9][10][11][12].…”
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“…During drilling, drilling fluid is regarded as the blood in the drilling process because of its indispensable and vital functions, such as balancing the formation pressure, stabilizing the wellbore, transporting cuttings, and cooling the drilling tools. [ 9–13 ] Then, a series of preflush or spacer fluids were pumped through the casing to clean the borehole and separate the mud from the cement. Finally, during the cementing operation, the cement slurry is pumped to the designed location in the annulus through the casing.…”
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“…With the drilling operation advancing to deeper oil and gas wells, developing high-temperature and high-pressure (HTHP) drilling fluid has become a trend. , Under differential pressure, the fluid in the drilling fluid will penetrate the surrounding formation of the well wall. At this time, the solid particles and polymers in the drilling fluid will be filtered out and form mud cake on the well wall (Figure a). The mud cake is beneficial for drilling because it will reduce fluid loss and ensure wellbore stability. However, the interface between the formation and cement sheath is critical to the integrity and environmental protection of oil and gas wells . HTHP drilling fluid makes it difficult to remove from the formed mud cake, which will always exist between the cement sheath and well wall.…”
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