2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11743-014-1601-6
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Research and Application of Recyclable Nitrogen Foam Horizontal Well Drilling Technology in the Daniudi Gas Field

Abstract: The Daniudi gas field is typically rich in ultra‐low permeability gas reservoirs in China, but its development is difficult. In this paper, pilot implementation of underbalanced horizontal well drilling technology was used in the H1 gas reservoir to develop the proved reserves effectively. Owing to the limitations of drilling technology and environmental protection, the recyclable nitrogen‐foam was ultimately chosen as a circulating medium. Through theoretical analysis and extensive laboratory tests, the optim… Show more

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“…Increasing the concentration of CTAB in the drilling fluid increases the PV from 10 to 13 cP at 1.0 wt/vol% concentration at 25 °C. PV controls the drilling rate and is directly proportional to the mud weight (Tang, He, Xiong, & Zheng, ). The effect of the decrease in drilling fluid temperature can also be seen: The PV value increases.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing the concentration of CTAB in the drilling fluid increases the PV from 10 to 13 cP at 1.0 wt/vol% concentration at 25 °C. PV controls the drilling rate and is directly proportional to the mud weight (Tang, He, Xiong, & Zheng, ). The effect of the decrease in drilling fluid temperature can also be seen: The PV value increases.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It seems that energy generating technologies that are developed on the base of recyclable materials may be the trend of modern energy technology because they may be better fitted to the needs of our world, where environmental protection is becoming increasingly more expensive [5]. Based on this strategy, if we can harvest wasted energy from the environment by machines that are fabricated mainly from waste materials, maybe it is a step that is much closer to the claim of "renewable energy".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%