Abstract
This paper introduces the formation and application of a low oil-water ratio organoclay-free oil-based drilling fluid. Shale oil and gas are important alternative energy sources. Due to the extremely complex geological conditions, oil-based drilling fluid technology is commonly used to reduce complexity. Although some achievements have been made, there are still problems such as unstable wellbore, difficult rheological control, and high cost. A stable and low-viscosity water-in-oil emulsion system was successfully prepared by using optimized fatty acid imidazolines emulsifier and alkyl alcohol ether wetting agent, which enabled the oil-based drilling fluid to have a larger solid and water phase capacity. On this basis, a special poly-fatty acid amide rheological modifier was used to assist in the regulation of rheological parameters, resulting in a low-viscosity and high-shear structure of the oil-based drilling fluid. This effectively ensured the efficiency of cuttings carrying while reducing the adverse effects of viscosity on Equivalent Circulating Density(ECD). The low oil-water ratio oil-based drilling fluid technology has been applied in a shale gas drilling platform in southern Sichuan, China, which greatly reduces the cost of oil-based drilling fluid while ensuring drilling efficiency.
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