Formation damage during drilling and completion practices - a review

A review of formation damage during drilling indicates that the mechanism of fluid filtration occur in 3 stages i.e. invasion by spurt loss: initial external and internal bridging and filter cake build up. The constituent of the filter cake build up. The constituent of the filter cake and its deposi...

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Main Author: Md. Yassin, Abu Azam
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering 1988
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spelling my.utm.45782010-06-01T03:18:56Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4578/ Formation damage during drilling and completion practices - a review Md. Yassin, Abu Azam T Technology (General) A review of formation damage during drilling indicates that the mechanism of fluid filtration occur in 3 stages i.e. invasion by spurt loss: initial external and internal bridging and filter cake build up. The constituent of the filter cake build up. The constituent of the filter cake and its deposition mechanism crucially controls the extend of formation damage, but during drilling process continues erosion of the surface of the cake occur resulting in dynamic filtration. Fluid filtration onto the formation will causes particle plugging, clay swelling, scale deposition, water blocking, oil wetting or emulsion blocking. A formation damage research programme is drawnup to elucidate borehole filtration and the subsequent damage to the formation. Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering 1988-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4578/1/AbuAzamMdYassin1988_FormationDamageDuringDrillingAnd.pdf Md. Yassin, Abu Azam (1988) Formation damage during drilling and completion practices - a review. Buletin FKKKSA, 1 (2). pp. 41-50. ISSN 0128-0740
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Md. Yassin, Abu Azam
Formation damage during drilling and completion practices - a review
description A review of formation damage during drilling indicates that the mechanism of fluid filtration occur in 3 stages i.e. invasion by spurt loss: initial external and internal bridging and filter cake build up. The constituent of the filter cake build up. The constituent of the filter cake and its deposition mechanism crucially controls the extend of formation damage, but during drilling process continues erosion of the surface of the cake occur resulting in dynamic filtration. Fluid filtration onto the formation will causes particle plugging, clay swelling, scale deposition, water blocking, oil wetting or emulsion blocking. A formation damage research programme is drawnup to elucidate borehole filtration and the subsequent damage to the formation.
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author Md. Yassin, Abu Azam
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title Formation damage during drilling and completion practices - a review
title_short Formation damage during drilling and completion practices - a review
title_full Formation damage during drilling and completion practices - a review
title_fullStr Formation damage during drilling and completion practices - a review
title_full_unstemmed Formation damage during drilling and completion practices - a review
title_sort formation damage during drilling and completion practices - a review
publisher Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering
publishDate 1988
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4578/1/AbuAzamMdYassin1988_FormationDamageDuringDrillingAnd.pdf
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