Field Tests of High-Density Oil-Based Drilling Fluid Application in Horizontal Segment

2020 
The operation experience of horizontal segment well in the southern Sichuan area within the hard brittle shale layer of Longmaxi formation demonstrates that the high-density oil-based drilling fluid (HDOF) induced down-hole working condition, which is typically high-temperature, high-pressure and solid-phase-dominant, will directly impact the stability of the wellbore wall. Focused on the impact of bottom-hole osmotic pressure and solid phase content and a series of density-reduction field tests, we found some helpful countermeasures. According to the discussion of high osmotic pressure impact and operation measures, the field tests provided that maintain a higher osmotic pressure at the bottom-hole would reduce the formation pore pressure of the bottom hole, widen the fluid density window, and maintain the stability of the wellbore wall. By improving the HDOF formula, such as using new treatment agents such as polymer modified nano-sealing agents, ultra-micro barite weight additive, and optimizing the solid particle size distribution of HDOF can effectively address the down-hole problems. The field test of "pressure-controlled drilling + density reduction" in horizontal drilling operations is conducive to reducing the complexity of down-hole faults, improving the ROP, and saving the general cost.
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