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Effect of Additives on Rheological Properties and Fluid Loss of Oil Based Drilling Fluids

Abstract

Oil-based drilling fluids are often used to drill geothermal or petroleum wells in hot locations. These fluids normally consist of dispersion of organophilic clays in water-in-oil emulsions. If loss of fluid to the formation is expected, fibres or other additives for fluid loss prevention are added.

In the present article results from a study showing the effects of the additions of weight materials and asphaltic resin-based fluid loss prevention additive on rheological properties of the drilling fluids are shown. These results show the complex behaviour of the mixture of these particulate materials into emulsions. Filtration control is measured in a pressure cell where the flow goes through filter paper with 11 and 22 microns opening.

Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Industry / Applied Geoscience
  • University of Stavanger

Year

2024

Published in

Annual Transactions - The Nordic Rheology Society

ISSN

1601-4057

Volume

32

Page(s)

21 - 26

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