Abstract

Wellbore instability is a big challenge in shale formations. The objective of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of a natural additive as a shale inhibitor. The capability of this additive for reducing ion movement into shale and plugging its pore throats has been tested and compared with salts and nano particles. The ions and water movement into shale and resultant swelling was measured by modified gravimetric, swelling and modified immersion tests. The results showed that using Henna extract could reduce the ion and water movement into shale. In addition, the results of pore pressure tests showed that 3 wt % of Henna extract are more effective than nano particles and could completely plug the pore throats of shale while the mud rheological properties are still maintained. The findings of this study show that the Henna extract could be considered as a cost-effective and an environmentally-friendly shale inhibitor.

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