2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c00193
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Numerical Simulation of Gas–Liquid Gravity Displacement in Vertical Fractures during Drilling of Carbonate Formations

Abstract: In petroleum drilling, carbonate formations characterized by natural fractures can result in troublesome gas–liquid gravity displacement, which refers to the phenomenon that the drilling mud leakage and gas kick are simultaneously triggered. This work focuses on clarifying the mechanism of gas–liquid displacement in vertical fractures during the drilling of carbonate formations and investigating the characteristics of gas–liquid displacement under various conditions. First, the bottom hole pressure allowing fo… Show more

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“…Tang (2022) used CFD technology to numerically simulate the law of gravity replacement, and obtained the change of loss circulation and gas kick rate under the conditions of constant pressure and closed boundary, and established a simplified gravity replacement model of fractured formation. Based on simulation, Peng et al (2023) conducted an analysis of the process and determining factors involved in gas-liquid displacement when drilling vertical fractures in vertical wells. At present, the displacement process is predominantly studied through the utilization of visual experiments and numerical simulation techniques, and gas-liquid displacement mechanism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tang (2022) used CFD technology to numerically simulate the law of gravity replacement, and obtained the change of loss circulation and gas kick rate under the conditions of constant pressure and closed boundary, and established a simplified gravity replacement model of fractured formation. Based on simulation, Peng et al (2023) conducted an analysis of the process and determining factors involved in gas-liquid displacement when drilling vertical fractures in vertical wells. At present, the displacement process is predominantly studied through the utilization of visual experiments and numerical simulation techniques, and gas-liquid displacement mechanism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%