All Days 1997
DOI: 10.2118/37471-ms
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New Formulations of Potassium Acetate and Potassium Formate Polymer Muds Greatly Improved Drilling and Waste Disposal Operations in South Italy

Abstract: In this paper are discussed the field performances of innovative K-Acetate or K-Formate mud formulations that have been used by Agip S.p.A to drill several wells through very plastic shales in South Italy. Field muds have been carefully designed and evaluated as far as drilling and waste disposal activities are concerned. While drilling, the integration between field observations, standard laboratory tests and non conventional rheological approaches provided the assessment of useful correlati… Show more

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“…Low equivalent circulating density (ECD) in long and narrow hole sections. Gallino et al (1997) explained how the inhibitive properties of potassium formate drill-in fluid enabled the successful drilling of several plastic shales. The drilling performance was improved with potassium formate compared to conventional potassium chloride drilling fluids: The rate of penetration increased and resulted in 55% reduction in drilling time; the time lost because of bit balling was reduced by 77%; and the time spent for reaming was reduced by 68%.…”
Section: Potassium Formate Drill-in Fluidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low equivalent circulating density (ECD) in long and narrow hole sections. Gallino et al (1997) explained how the inhibitive properties of potassium formate drill-in fluid enabled the successful drilling of several plastic shales. The drilling performance was improved with potassium formate compared to conventional potassium chloride drilling fluids: The rate of penetration increased and resulted in 55% reduction in drilling time; the time lost because of bit balling was reduced by 77%; and the time spent for reaming was reduced by 68%.…”
Section: Potassium Formate Drill-in Fluidsmentioning
confidence: 99%