Improving gas bubbles' half life in foam drilling fluid

An underbalanced drilling using foam drilling fluid is one of the most effective solutions which are capable of preventing formation damage, differential sticking, or circulation lost. Nevertheless, the limitation of using foam drilling fluid is the stability of its rheological properties which woul...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Issham, Mamat, Nur Suriani, Mamat, Baihaqi, Ismail, Ahmad Shamsulizwan, Kamis, Azmi, Ikhsan, Azman
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spelling my.utm.501342018-10-14T08:29:16Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/50134/ Improving gas bubbles' half life in foam drilling fluid Ismail, Issham Mamat, Nur Suriani Mamat, Baihaqi Ismail, Ahmad Shamsulizwan Kamis, Azmi Ikhsan, Azman TP Chemical technology An underbalanced drilling using foam drilling fluid is one of the most effective solutions which are capable of preventing formation damage, differential sticking, or circulation lost. Nevertheless, the limitation of using foam drilling fluid is the stability of its rheological properties which would affect its lubricity characteristics. Therefore, a research study was carried out to determine the stability and effectiveness of water soluble polymers as an additive in foam drilling fluid. To produce the required and most stable foam, four types of surfactants had been tested, namely sodium dodecyl sulfate (anionic), cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (cationic), T×100 (non ionic), and n-alkyl betaines (amphoteric). Then, the water soluble polymers, namely xanthan gum, hydroxyethyl cellulose, guar gum, and carboxymethyl cellulose, were evaluated as a stabilizer in the said foam drilling fluid. The laboratory works involved lubricity and rheological properties tests, which were conducted at ambient condition. The experimental results showed that the use of xanthan gum with anionic surfactant produced the most stable foam drilling fluid compared to other polymers. Rheological properties of the polymer foam drilling fluid were compared with water-based mud, and it was revealed that polymer foam drilling fluid could perform as effective as the latter. The significant advantage of using polymer foam drilling fluid was its coefficient of friction which was found to be lower than the water-based mud Penerbit UTM 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/50134/1/IsshamIsmail2013_Improvinggasbubbles%27halflife.pdf Ismail, Issham and Mamat, Nur Suriani and Mamat, Baihaqi and Ismail, Ahmad Shamsulizwan and Kamis, Azmi and Ikhsan, Azman (2013) Improving gas bubbles' half life in foam drilling fluid. Jurnal Teknologi (Sciences and Engineering), 62 (1). pp. 103-110. ISSN 0127-9696 https://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v62.1182 DOI: 10.11113/jt.v62.1182
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topic TP Chemical technology
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Ismail, Issham
Mamat, Nur Suriani
Mamat, Baihaqi
Ismail, Ahmad Shamsulizwan
Kamis, Azmi
Ikhsan, Azman
Improving gas bubbles' half life in foam drilling fluid
description An underbalanced drilling using foam drilling fluid is one of the most effective solutions which are capable of preventing formation damage, differential sticking, or circulation lost. Nevertheless, the limitation of using foam drilling fluid is the stability of its rheological properties which would affect its lubricity characteristics. Therefore, a research study was carried out to determine the stability and effectiveness of water soluble polymers as an additive in foam drilling fluid. To produce the required and most stable foam, four types of surfactants had been tested, namely sodium dodecyl sulfate (anionic), cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (cationic), T×100 (non ionic), and n-alkyl betaines (amphoteric). Then, the water soluble polymers, namely xanthan gum, hydroxyethyl cellulose, guar gum, and carboxymethyl cellulose, were evaluated as a stabilizer in the said foam drilling fluid. The laboratory works involved lubricity and rheological properties tests, which were conducted at ambient condition. The experimental results showed that the use of xanthan gum with anionic surfactant produced the most stable foam drilling fluid compared to other polymers. Rheological properties of the polymer foam drilling fluid were compared with water-based mud, and it was revealed that polymer foam drilling fluid could perform as effective as the latter. The significant advantage of using polymer foam drilling fluid was its coefficient of friction which was found to be lower than the water-based mud
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author Ismail, Issham
Mamat, Nur Suriani
Mamat, Baihaqi
Ismail, Ahmad Shamsulizwan
Kamis, Azmi
Ikhsan, Azman
author_facet Ismail, Issham
Mamat, Nur Suriani
Mamat, Baihaqi
Ismail, Ahmad Shamsulizwan
Kamis, Azmi
Ikhsan, Azman
author_sort Ismail, Issham
title Improving gas bubbles' half life in foam drilling fluid
title_short Improving gas bubbles' half life in foam drilling fluid
title_full Improving gas bubbles' half life in foam drilling fluid
title_fullStr Improving gas bubbles' half life in foam drilling fluid
title_full_unstemmed Improving gas bubbles' half life in foam drilling fluid
title_sort improving gas bubbles' half life in foam drilling fluid
publisher Penerbit UTM
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