2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42108-020-00078-1
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Development of a green multifunctional additive for applications in water-based drilling fluids

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“…In view of increasingly stringent environmental protection rules, water-based drilling fluids have been gradually used instead of oil-based drilling fluids during oil and gas exploitation. This may increase the possibility of hydrate formation in the drilling fluid. ,,, When drilling in deep-water fields, free gas may invade the wellbore annulus. As the gas and drilling fluids flow in the annulus, gas hydrates may continue to form and accumulate under appropriate temperature and pressure conditions, as seen in Figure , which leads to changes in the drilling fluid’s performance and interruption of the normal drilling operation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In view of increasingly stringent environmental protection rules, water-based drilling fluids have been gradually used instead of oil-based drilling fluids during oil and gas exploitation. This may increase the possibility of hydrate formation in the drilling fluid. ,,, When drilling in deep-water fields, free gas may invade the wellbore annulus. As the gas and drilling fluids flow in the annulus, gas hydrates may continue to form and accumulate under appropriate temperature and pressure conditions, as seen in Figure , which leads to changes in the drilling fluid’s performance and interruption of the normal drilling operation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%