All Days 1999
DOI: 10.2118/50726-ms
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Impact of Synthetic-Based Drilling Fluids on Oilwell Cementing Operations

Abstract: This paper was prepared for presentation at the 1999 International Symposium on Oilfield Chemistry held in Houston, Texas, 16-19 February.

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“…After the drilling operation and during the completion stage, and afterwards, the emulsion can be reversed by an addition of water-soluble acid, providing excellent filtercake cleanups, improve production in the openhole completion, better cementing, 9 and efficient cuttings cleanup and waste minimization. The reversible feature allows the drilling fluid to achieve drilling performance, optimum completion of a well, minimal environmental impact, and cost control.…”
Section: Reversible Invert Emulsions Drilling Fluidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the drilling operation and during the completion stage, and afterwards, the emulsion can be reversed by an addition of water-soluble acid, providing excellent filtercake cleanups, improve production in the openhole completion, better cementing, 9 and efficient cuttings cleanup and waste minimization. The reversible feature allows the drilling fluid to achieve drilling performance, optimum completion of a well, minimal environmental impact, and cost control.…”
Section: Reversible Invert Emulsions Drilling Fluidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cement bond to an oil-wet surface is significantly weaker than that to a water-wet or dry surface. 13 If the oil-wet surfaces of the drillstring, casing, and formation are made water-wet using a reversible mud system, the cement bond can be improved, and zonal isolation can be carried out with fewer problems.…”
Section: Cementingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oil-wetting surfactants used in invert emulsion drilling fluids are thought to be responsible for oil-wetting the formation. 13 Under most conditions, conventional OBMs make excellent fluids for drilling through productive intervals. However, conventional OBMs can not readily be cleaned up.…”
Section: Drill-in Fluid Optimization: Application Acidizing and Filtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The success of any drilling project depends on the compatibility of drilling fluid with the spacer and oil well cement [3,[12][13][14][15][16][17]. Due to the oil-wetting characteristics of OBF, displacing OBF becomes a critical operation before cementing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%