Abstract

Under the geological conditions of wells and during the drilling operation, some of the water-based mud compositions are sometimes not effective for the drilling success of the oil wells (case of the oil wells in the south Algeria). For this, the aim of this study is to examine the influence of polymer types [carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and polyanionic cellulose (PAC)] on the physico-chemical and rheological properties of water-based drilling muds. A mud samples were prepared with a polymers (PAC or CMC) according to mud formulations currently used in the wells drilling. The properties are controlled at such values that the mud provides optimum performance. For this purpose, the physico-chemical (pH, Pb: mud alkalinity) and rheological (apparent viscosity, yield point, and behavior rheological) were measured out on the studied muds. According to the obtained results, the rheological characteristics of studied muds (yield point and plastic viscosity) were clearly improved in the polymers presence. However, it should be noted that the PAC has given the better results compared to the CMC at a concentration of 8 g/l. By against in the temperature presence (hot rolling), the CMC is a good controller agent of mud filtrate compared to those containing the PAC for the same concentration.

Highlights

  • The polymer-based muds are considered as biodegradable mud that has significant properties in a biological attack or micro-organisms (American Petroleum Institute 1969)

  • Above this concentration (8 g/l), the plastic viscosity and the yield point have increased by 100 %, which causes the increase in the recess 10 gel

  • According to that, several researchers have found that the behavior of these types of mud follows the model of Herschel–Bulkely (Baba Hamed and Belhadri 2009)

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Summary

Introduction

The formulation optimizing of the mud can be to reduce significantly the overall cost of drilling a well (American Petroleum Institute 1969; Garcia and Parigo 1968). For this purpose, the drilling mud is chosen according to the nature of training, the architecture of the well, the economic objectives and the environmental constraints.

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