Sustainable Drilling For Oil And Gas: Challenging Drilling Environments Demand New Formulations Of Bentonite Based Drilling Fluids

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 215 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
Demand for multifunctional drilling fluids continuously increases. In the quest for more hydrocarbons, drilling has extended to deep water areas (now in excess of 2.000 m) and to very deep wells (now in excess of 6.000 m). In these extreme conditions, low temperatures, as low as 1-5°C on the sea bed, high temperatures, in excess of 200°C, and high pressures, more than 1.000 bars, in the bottom of the well, are frequently encountered. In these harsh environments, synthetic oil and oil based drilling fluids are used, but the former are expensive while strict environmental requirements have limited the use of the latter. Thus, drilling industry has turned back to water based drilling fluids which use bentonite as primary viscosifier and as a fluid loss control additive. However, in conditions of high temperatures, bentonite suspensions gel and loose their exceptional low temperatures properties, thus, additives are needed to overcome such problems. In this article we review these challenging drilling environments and establish the requirements for the multifunctional drilling fluids. Our research indicates that demand for continuing use of bentonite by drilling fluid industry is strong. Furthermore, we bring forward the opportunities for new additive development which can expand the operational ranges of bentonite suspensions.
Citation
APA:
(2007) Sustainable Drilling For Oil And Gas: Challenging Drilling Environments Demand New Formulations Of Bentonite Based Drilling FluidsMLA: Sustainable Drilling For Oil And Gas: Challenging Drilling Environments Demand New Formulations Of Bentonite Based Drilling Fluids. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.