Abstract

This research work designed a novel mud-cake solidification method to improve the zonal isolation of oil and gas wells. The calculation methodology of mud-cake compressive strength was proposed. The optimal formula of activator and solid precursors, the proper activating time and the best activator concentration were determined by the compressive strength test. The effects of solid precursors on the properties of drilling fluid were evaluated. Test results show that the respective percentage of bentonite, metakaolin, slag and activator is 1 : 1 : 0.3 : 0.8, as well as the optimum ratio of Na2SiO3/NaOH is 40 : 1. The optimum concentration of activator is 0.21 and the activating time should be more than 10 min. The solid precursors did not show any bad influence on the rheological property of drilling fluids. Even though the compressive strength decreased when the solid precursors blended with barite, the strength values can still achieve 8 MPa. The reaction of metakaolin and activator formed cross-link structure in the mud-cake matrix, which enhanced the connection of the loose bentonite particles, lead to the significant enhancement of shear bonding strength and hydraulic bonding strength. This mud-cake solidification method provides a new approach to improve the quality of zonal isolation.

Highlights

  • This research work designed a novel mud-cake solidification method to improve the zonal isolation of oil and gas wells

  • The reaction of metakaolin and activator formed cross-link structure in the mud-cake matrix, which enhanced the connection of the loose bentonite particles, lead to the significant enhancement of shear bonding strength and hydraulic bonding strength

  • Metakaolin-based geopolymer was used as a mud-cake solidification agent

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Introduction

This research work designed a novel mud-cake solidification method to improve the zonal isolation of oil and gas wells. The reaction of metakaolin and activator formed cross-link structure in the mud-cake matrix, which enhanced the connection of the loose bentonite particles, lead to the significant enhancement of shear bonding strength and hydraulic bonding strength This mud-cake solidification method provides a new approach to improve the quality of zonal isolation. Ladva et al [7] indicated the key factors, which are pressure, temperature, the permeability of formation, the flexibility of cement, that determine the failure and bonding strength of formation–cement interface They proposed some solutions for effective zonal isolation. In 1992, Cowan et al [12] proposed the mud-cake to cement (MTC) technology They converted a water-based drilling fluid to a cement using a hydraulic blast furnace slag.

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