Optimum nanosilica concentration in synthetic based mud (SBM) for high temperature high pressure well

Synthetic based mud (SBM), a non-Newtonian fluid is proven to be the optimum mud for almost all drilling operations, for example in high temperature high pressure (HTHP) well, deepwater, unconventional and long extended reach directional (ERD) well. However, at certain conditions, the good performan...

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Main Authors: Wahid, N., Yusof, M.A.M., Hanafi, N.H.
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Published: Society of Petroleum Engineers 2015
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spelling my.utp.eprints.307582022-03-25T07:17:01Z Optimum nanosilica concentration in synthetic based mud (SBM) for high temperature high pressure well Wahid, N. Yusof, M.A.M. Hanafi, N.H. Synthetic based mud (SBM), a non-Newtonian fluid is proven to be the optimum mud for almost all drilling operations, for example in high temperature high pressure (HTHP) well, deepwater, unconventional and long extended reach directional (ERD) well. However, at certain conditions, the good performance of SBM will degrade, particularly due to effect of chemical instability under high temperature. In the light of aforesaid concern, the study on nano particles as a smart-fluid in drilling operations has been gaining attention worldwide. Therefore, this study intends to improve the performance of SBM with silicon dioxide nanopowder (nano-silica) at different concentration. The involving parameters in this study include the manipulation of nano particles concentration per amount of a commercial fluid loss control between 20 to 100 , and performance at different temperature (275°F and 350°F). The enhanced formulation has given significant benefits by reducing the filtration up to 41.67 and act as the rheology modifier high temperature condition. In summary, the optimum amount of nano-silica has been identified at 40 of total fluid loss control weight to avoid further rheological and filtration degradation. Copyright 2015, Society of Petroleum Engineers. Society of Petroleum Engineers 2015 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85064139907&doi=10.2118%2f176036-ms&partnerID=40&md5=2513640bbcb317f7d9da501622f577aa Wahid, N. and Yusof, M.A.M. and Hanafi, N.H. (2015) Optimum nanosilica concentration in synthetic based mud (SBM) for high temperature high pressure well. In: UNSPECIFIED. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/30758/
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description Synthetic based mud (SBM), a non-Newtonian fluid is proven to be the optimum mud for almost all drilling operations, for example in high temperature high pressure (HTHP) well, deepwater, unconventional and long extended reach directional (ERD) well. However, at certain conditions, the good performance of SBM will degrade, particularly due to effect of chemical instability under high temperature. In the light of aforesaid concern, the study on nano particles as a smart-fluid in drilling operations has been gaining attention worldwide. Therefore, this study intends to improve the performance of SBM with silicon dioxide nanopowder (nano-silica) at different concentration. The involving parameters in this study include the manipulation of nano particles concentration per amount of a commercial fluid loss control between 20 to 100 , and performance at different temperature (275°F and 350°F). The enhanced formulation has given significant benefits by reducing the filtration up to 41.67 and act as the rheology modifier high temperature condition. In summary, the optimum amount of nano-silica has been identified at 40 of total fluid loss control weight to avoid further rheological and filtration degradation. Copyright 2015, Society of Petroleum Engineers.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Wahid, N.
Yusof, M.A.M.
Hanafi, N.H.
spellingShingle Wahid, N.
Yusof, M.A.M.
Hanafi, N.H.
Optimum nanosilica concentration in synthetic based mud (SBM) for high temperature high pressure well
author_facet Wahid, N.
Yusof, M.A.M.
Hanafi, N.H.
author_sort Wahid, N.
title Optimum nanosilica concentration in synthetic based mud (SBM) for high temperature high pressure well
title_short Optimum nanosilica concentration in synthetic based mud (SBM) for high temperature high pressure well
title_full Optimum nanosilica concentration in synthetic based mud (SBM) for high temperature high pressure well
title_fullStr Optimum nanosilica concentration in synthetic based mud (SBM) for high temperature high pressure well
title_full_unstemmed Optimum nanosilica concentration in synthetic based mud (SBM) for high temperature high pressure well
title_sort optimum nanosilica concentration in synthetic based mud (sbm) for high temperature high pressure well
publisher Society of Petroleum Engineers
publishDate 2015
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