2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.4c01632
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Investigation of Filtration and Shale Inhibition Characteristics of Chitosan-N-(2-hydroxyl)-propyl trimethylammonium Chloride as Drilling Fluid Additives

Amolina Doley,
Vikas Mahto,
Vinay Kumar Rajak
et al.

Abstract: Hydrated shale formations often lead to severe drilling problems and may lead to wellbore instability. These instabilities can result in issues such as bit balling, borehole collapse, formation damage, stuck pipe, and low drilling rates. Keeping these fundamental issues with drilling in shale formation in mind, this study is aimed at designing a water-based drilling fluid system for effective shale inhibition, ensuring enhanced wellbore stability and drilling efficiency. The designed mud system comprises a typ… Show more

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