Development and performance evaluation of a high temperature resistant, internal rigid, and external flexible plugging agent for water-based drilling fluids
Zhe Xu , Jinsheng Sun , Li Li , Kaihe Lv , Jingping Liu , Zhiwen Dai , Xianfa Zhang , Zonglun Wang
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Abstract
During the drilling process for oil and gas production, a larger number of drilling fluids invade the formation, causing severe formation damage and wellbore collapsing, which seriously hinders the efficient production of deep oil and gas. Although several plugging agents have been developed for efficient fracture sealing in recent years, the development of high-performance plugging agents with self-adaptive ability and high-temperature resistance remain a challenge. Herein, we report the synthesis of an internal rigid and external flexible plugging agent PANS by reversed-phase emulsion polymerization with nano-silica as the rigid core and poly (acrylamide-co-N-vinylpyrrolidone) as a flexible shell. The plugging agent has a median particle size of 10.5 μm and can self-adapt to seal the microfractures and fractures in the formation, leading to an effective reduction in the filtration loss of bentonite water-based drilling fluid under both low temperature and low pressure (LTLP) and high temperature and high pressure (HTHP) conditions. In addition, compared with the neat nano-silica (500 nm), the sealing efficiency of PANS toward 100–120 mesh sand bed was increased by 71.4% after hot rolling at 180°C.
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Examples of appropriate topical areas that will be considered include the following: 1.comprehensive research on oil and gas reservoir (reservoir geology): -geological basis of oil and gas reservoirs -reservoir geochemistry -reservoir formation mechanism -reservoir identification methods and techniques 2.kinetics of oil and gas basins and analyses of potential oil and gas resources: -fine description factors of hydrocarbon accumulation -mechanism analysis on recovery and dynamic accumulation process -relationship between accumulation factors and the accumulation process -analysis of oil and gas potential resource 3.theories and methods for complex reservoir geophysical prospecting: -geophysical basis of deep geologic structures and background of hydrocarbon occurrence -geophysical prediction of deep and complex reservoirs -physical test analyses and numerical simulations of reservoir rocks -anisotropic medium seismic imaging theory and new technology for multiwave seismic exploration -o theories and methods for reservoir fluid geophysical identification and prediction 4.theories, methods, technology, and design for complex reservoir development: -reservoir percolation theory and application technology -field development theories and methods -theory and technology for enhancing recovery efficiency 5.working liquid for oil and gas wells and reservoir protection technology: -working chemicals and mechanics for oil and gas wells -reservoir protection technology 6.new techniques and technologies for oil and gas drilling and production: -under-balanced drilling/gas drilling -special-track well drilling -cementing and completion of oil and gas wells -engineering safety applications for oil and gas wells -new technology of fracture acidizing