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SPE - European Formation Damage Control Conference, Proceedings | 1999

Particulate invasion from drilling fluids

Louise Bailey; Edo S. Boek; Simon D. M. Jacques; Tony Boassen; Olav Martin Selle; Jean-François Argillier; Daniel Longeron

Particulate invasion is one of the primary mechanisms of formation damage caused by drilling fluids. During the initial stages of filtercake growth particles are forced into the formation, building an internal filtercake which plugs the near-surface pores. Where bridging is inadequate, the depth of invasion can be considerable. Removal of this internal cake can be difficult, leading to reduced productivity. Better understanding of its properties will lead to more effective cleanup and enhanced productivity. As part of an EC-Joule funded study into formation damage mechanisms, we have investigated both the invasion of solids and their mobility during clean up. We have systematically investigated the effect of mud particle size on rock substrates of varying permeabilities. The results indicate that formation damage increases with increasing substrate permeability. Substrate permeability was also found to have a marked effect on the initiation of production; flow initiation pressures were greatest on low permeability cores. Quantitative profiles of solids invasion into sandstone cores for a range of water-based drilling fluids were obtained using scanning electron microscopy/ X-ray mapping (SEM-EDS) and synchrotron energy-dispersive X-ray diffraction tomography (EDD-T). This latter technique, using a synchrotron source, samples the intact core rather than a fractured surface, and gives analytical powder diffraction data, whereas a conventional CAT scanner provides attenuation data only. The effect of back flooding on the invasion profile was then examined, and permeability damage associated with the invasion was also determined. The invasion was compared to damage profiles obtained by core sectioning. Invasion profiles were found to drop quite steeply but fines could be observed deep with in the core. The presence of external cake was found to influence the ease of clean up of the invaded zone. A deep bed filtration model has been developed for the effect of solids invasion on permeability reduction. This model is compared to the profiles obtained in the invasion experiments.


Spe Journal | 2000

Particulate Invasion From Drilling Fluids

Louise Bailey; Edo S. Boek; Simon D. M. Jacques; Tony Boassen; Olav Martin Selle; Jean-François Argillier; Daniel Longeron


Archive | 2001

Well treatment process

Hans Kristian Kotlar; Olav Martin Selle; Oddvar Arnfinn Aune; Lars Kilaas; Anne Dalager Dyrli


Spe Production & Operations | 2011

Modeling a Series of Nonaqueous Field-Scale Inhibitor Squeeze Treatments in the Heidrun Field

Oscar Vazquez; Theo Van Ommen; Ping Chen; Olav Martin Selle; Bjorn Juliussen; Erlend Holand Kolstø; Øyvind Gustavsen


International Symposium on Oilfield Chemistry | 2007

Enhanced Oil Recovery by COMB Flow: Polymer Floods Revitalized

Hans Kristian Kotlar; Olav Martin Selle; Ole Torsæter


Archive | 2003

Method of controlling scale formation

Harry Montgomerie; Ping Chen; Thomas Hagen; Rex Man Shing Wat; Olav Martin Selle; Hans Kristian Kotlar


open source systems | 2003

A Way Beyond Scale Inhibitors - Extending Scale Inhibitor Squeeze Life Through Bridging

Olav Martin Selle; Rex Man Shing Wat; Olav Vikane; Haavard Nasvik; Ping Chen; Thomas Hagen; Harry Montgomerie; Hugh Bourne


SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2010

Inflow-Control-Device Completion in a Scaling Environment: Findings and Experiences Obtained During Production Logging in the Heidrun Field

Øyvind Gustavsen; Olav Martin Selle; Finn Hallstein Fadnes; Per Einar Svela; Erlend Gudding; Karin Stene


open source systems | 2014

Squeezing Sub-Sea Wells Co-Mingled in the Same Flowline on the Norne Field

Steve Heath; Olav Martin Selle; Elisbeth Storås; Bjorn Juliussen; Alan K. Thompson; Clare Jennifer Johnston; Kim Vikshåland; Linn-Øydis Lid; Thomas E. Gundersen; Thomas Bjellaas


open source systems | 2010

Squeeze Related Well Productivity Impairment Mechanisms & Preventative/Remedial Measures Utilised

Niall Fleming; Kari Ramstad; Anne Mette Mathisen; Olav Martin Selle; Tore Tjomsland; Finn Hallstein Fadnes

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