2024
DOI: 10.3390/en17040798
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A Comprehensive Review of Nanotechnology Applications in Oil and Gas Well Drilling Operations

Alhaitham M. Alkalbani,
Girma T. Chala

Abstract: The field of nanotechnology has shown promise in addressing major problems and improving drilling effectiveness. An overview of the difficulties encountered during oil and gas well drilling operations and the demand for creative solutions opens the debate. This review explores how nanotechnology is transforming the oil industry and enhancing performance as a whole. The evaluation of the uses of nanotechnology for better oil recovery, real-time monitoring, innovative materials, drilling fluids, and reservoir ch… Show more

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“…In addition, from the 25 reviews, the word “nano” was prominently used in the title of 16 of them. The authors focused on reviewing the application of nanoparticles in formation damage, , drilling, , and fundamentally, enhanced oil recovery (EOR). From the last one, most of the discussions have centered on chemical EOR, including the use of magnetic nanoparticles, , and the physicochemical mechanisms involved in carbonate reservoirs, , frequently linked to alterations in wettability and reductions in the interfacial tension.…”
Section: Bibliometric Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, from the 25 reviews, the word “nano” was prominently used in the title of 16 of them. The authors focused on reviewing the application of nanoparticles in formation damage, , drilling, , and fundamentally, enhanced oil recovery (EOR). From the last one, most of the discussions have centered on chemical EOR, including the use of magnetic nanoparticles, , and the physicochemical mechanisms involved in carbonate reservoirs, , frequently linked to alterations in wettability and reductions in the interfacial tension.…”
Section: Bibliometric Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%