Designing invert emulsion drilling fluids for high temperature and high-pressure conditions
Vikrant Wagle,
Abdullah AlYami,
Ali Safran
Abstract:Good and optimal rheology is a primary requisite for a drilling fluid to achieve better hole-cleaning and barite sag resistance. Conventional thickeners like organophilic clay that provide rheology to invert emulsion fluids degrade with time and thereby fail to maintain sufficient rheology of the drilling fluid. Generally, excess amount of organophilic clay or low gravity solids (LGS) is added to the drilling fluid to enhance rheology. However, addition of excess amount of organoclay or low gravity solids not … Show more
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