2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c04453
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Deep Eutectic Solvents with Different Alkyl Chain Lengths as Inhibitors for Shale in Water-Based Drilling Fluids

Hongdan Ao,
Ling Lin,
Ren Ren
et al.

Abstract: Traditional drilling operations have relied on water-based drilling fluids, but shale's sensitivity to water poses several challenges, such as wellbore instability. To address this issue, four kinds of deep eutectic solvents (DESs) were prepared with varying alkyl chain lengths to prevent shale hydration expansion. FT-IR and proton NMR were used to analyze the structure of these DESs. To evaluate the inhibitory properties of the DESs, a series of tests were conducted, including the linear expansion test, the s… Show more

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“…Then, reducing the problems with wellbore instability is a significant concern for petroleum engineers and academics. Shale consists mostly of clay minerals, making it vulnerable to water. , The shale becomes hydrated as a result of physical and chemical reactions between the drilling fluid and the shale. This causes the shale to swell, resulting in many complex issues such as sinking, tight holes, bit balling, blocked pipe, sloughing, and, in the most severe cases, the loss of wells.…”
Section: Industrial Oilfield Applications Of Desmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, reducing the problems with wellbore instability is a significant concern for petroleum engineers and academics. Shale consists mostly of clay minerals, making it vulnerable to water. , The shale becomes hydrated as a result of physical and chemical reactions between the drilling fluid and the shale. This causes the shale to swell, resulting in many complex issues such as sinking, tight holes, bit balling, blocked pipe, sloughing, and, in the most severe cases, the loss of wells.…”
Section: Industrial Oilfield Applications Of Desmentioning
confidence: 99%