Abstract

This article presents the results on the basis of which a new hybrid drilling washer fluid was designed. The use of fluid from such a drilling washer increases the mud-cake removal efficiency. Its operation is based on both chemical and mechanical removal of the mud cake. This article presents a group of agents and admixtures of various solid fractions, the appropriate selection of which enabled the design of a hybrid drilling washer fluid. The liquid has much better washing parameters than the drilling washers used so far. The tests were carried out in a drilling fluid flow simulator. A significant improvement in the scrubbing mud-cake removal efficiency resulted from the action of surfactants and fine-grained abrasive additives. Their proper concentration was also very important. The hybrid drilling washer fluid was designed on the basis of tests measuring the adhesion of the hardened cement slurry to the rock from which the previously produced mud was removed. In this way, the effectiveness of the washing liquids was determined. Upon analyzing the obtained results and correlating them with the reference samples, one can see a significant improvement in the efficiency of the removal of the drilling sediment by the hybrid drilling washer fluid. The hybrid drilling washer fluid is an innovative solution because it combines chemical and mechanical action in the removal of drilling fluid. Additionally, such a washing liquid has not been used so far.

Highlights

  • This article presents the results on the basis of which a new hybrid drilling washer fluid was designed

  • The issue of washing the annular space covers many scientific aspects. These are the rheology of drilling fluids, fluid mechanics, the action of chemicals, and the action of chemical additives during cement slurry hydration [3,4,5,6,7]

  • Comparing the results to the minimum base adhesion of 0.61 MPa, the increase in adhesion value was from 66% to 103% (using the previously used washing liquid MDC (MDC—Washing agent with the name coded by the manufacturer) agent)

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Introduction

This article presents the results on the basis of which a new hybrid drilling washer fluid was designed. The hybrid drilling washer fluid was designed on the basis of tests measuring the adhesion of the hardened cement slurry to the rock from which the previously produced mud was removed. In this way, the effectiveness of the washing liquids was determined. The issue of washing the annular space covers many scientific aspects These are the rheology of drilling fluids, fluid mechanics, the action of chemicals (surfactants), and the action of chemical additives during cement slurry hydration [3,4,5,6,7].

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