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SPE/EAGE European Unconventional Resources Conference and Exhibition | 2012

Novel Water Based Mud for Shale Gas Part II: Mud Formulation and Performance

Meghan Riley; Emanuel Stamatakis; Katherine Price; Steven Young; Guido De Stefano

Shale-gas plays and other unconventional resources have gained significant importance worldwide. Historically, synthetic based drilling fluids (SBM) are used in these plays when no environmental concerns are in place and are preferred when wellbore stability is necessary. In this paper, we study the use of an improved water based drilling fluid (WBM) that is simple in formulation and maintenance that shows excellent rheological properties, maintains wellbore stability, and a good environmental profile. A combination of well-known and economically affordable materials is combined with new technology to achieve desired rheological properties and wellbore stability. The use of nanoparticles to decrease shale permeability by physically plugging nanoscale pores holds the potential to remove a major hurdle in confidently applying water-based drilling fluids in shale formations, adding a new advantage to the studied fluid. Silica nanomaterials were investigated for this purpose. Due to their commercial availability, these materials can be engineered to meet the specifications of the formation. Characterization of the nanoparticles was completed with Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), dynamic light scattering, and X-ray-photoelectron spectroscopy. Rheological properties and fluid loss are studied together with other important properties such as shale stability and anti-accretion properties. The authors will describe new laboratory methods used to investigate these properties, from a modified API fluid loss test to the Shale Membrane Test that measures both fluid loss and plugging effects and illustrate additional future research that includes adding reactive species, and anchoring them to the pores, thus stabilizing the shale further.


SPE International Oilfield Nanotechnology Conference and Exhibition | 2012

Application of Nanotechnology in Drilling Fluids

Katherine Price Hoelscher; Guido De Stefano; Meghan Riley; Steven Young


SPE Oil and Gas India Conference and Exhibition | 2012

Wellbore Stability in Unconventional Shales - The Design of a Nano-Particle Fluid

Meghan Riley; Steven Young; Emanuel Stamatakis; Quan Guo; Lujun Ji; Guido De Stefano; Katherine Price; Jim Friedheim


SPE/IADC Indian Drilling Technology Conference and Exhibition | 2006

Drilling Performance and Environmental Compliance - Resolution of Both with a Unique Water Based Fluid

Steven Young; Gamal Ramses Iskander


Archive | 2009

METHODS AND AQUEOUS BASED WELLBORE FLUIDS FOR REDUCING WELLBORE FLUID LOSS AND FILTRATE LOSS

Steven Young; Emanuel Stamatakis


Archive | 2008

Development and Testing of Novel Additives for Improved Wellbore Stability and Reduced Losses

Mark W. Sanders; Steven Young; James E. Friedheim


SPE International Oilfield Nanotechnology Conference and Exhibition | 2012

Nanotechnology for Oilfield Applications - Hype or Reality?

James E. Friedheim; Steven Young; Guido De Stefano; John Lee; Quan Guo


Distributed Computing | 2012

Rheological Properties of Invert Emulsion Drilling Fluid under Extreme HPHT Conditions

John Lee; Arash Shadravan; Steven Young


Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference | 2010

Effective Implementation of High Performance Water Based Fluid Provides Superior Shale Stability Offshore Abu Dhabi

Mohamed Arif Mehtar; Scott Kenneth Mielke; Nelson Enrique Alfonzo; Steven Young; Martial Brangetto; Ahmed Abou Soliman


SPE Oil and Gas India Conference and Exhibition | 2012

A New Generation of Flat Rheology Invert Drilling Fluids

Steven Young; James E. Friedheim; John Lee; Ole Iacob Prebensen

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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