Day 1 Tue, March 14, 2017 2017
DOI: 10.2118/184646-ms
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From Laboratory High-Pressure, High-Temperature Technology to Field Success: A Case Study on New Anti-Balling Coating Development

Abstract: Bit balling and balling on other bottom hole assembly (BHA) components is a common concern when drilling shale with water-based mud (WBM) because it limits drilling efficiency or in extreme cases can stop drilling, causing costly non-productive time (NPT). Among many strategies which have been created to mitigate the above balling problem, an effective approach is coating the tool surfaces with hydrophobic materials that are generally characterized by high water contact angle. This approach has … Show more

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“…concentrations contained in water bentonite suspensions may vary [4]. In recent times due to increased low temperature drilling expenditures in a deep well, various formate (Na, K, and Cs salts) and antifreeze agents (glycols) have been used to regulate the filtration and rheological qualities of drilling fluid in deep wells [5].…”
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“…concentrations contained in water bentonite suspensions may vary [4]. In recent times due to increased low temperature drilling expenditures in a deep well, various formate (Na, K, and Cs salts) and antifreeze agents (glycols) have been used to regulate the filtration and rheological qualities of drilling fluid in deep wells [5].…”
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confidence: 99%