Characterization of Microbubble-Based Drilling Fluids: Investigating the Role of Surfactants and Polymers

Colloidal Gas Aphrons (CGA), consist of gas bubbles with diameters ranging from 10 to 100 micron, surrounded by a thin aqueous surfactant film. This fluid combines certain surfactants and polymers to create the systems of microbubbles. The function of surfactant in CGAs is to produce the surface ten...

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Main Authors: Hamid Reza Poorabbasi, Mehrdad Manteghian, Hormoz Ghalavand
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iranian Institute of Research and Development in Chemical Industries (IRDCI)-ACECR 2020-04-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.ijcce.ac.ir/article_39790_2cf04102d804dc2e3375c1f28b6cf25e.pdf
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spelling doaj-94254726e488453c8fd0a8b81de6ce802021-01-23T19:52:01ZengIranian Institute of Research and Development in Chemical Industries (IRDCI)-ACECRIranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering 1021-99861021-99862020-04-0139212313110.30492/ijcce.2020.3979039790Characterization of Microbubble-Based Drilling Fluids: Investigating the Role of Surfactants and PolymersHamid Reza Poorabbasi0Mehrdad Manteghian1Hormoz Ghalavand2Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, I.R. IRANFaculty of Chemical Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, I.R. IRANExploration Directory, National Iranian Oil Company, Tehran, I.R. IRANColloidal Gas Aphrons (CGA), consist of gas bubbles with diameters ranging from 10 to 100 micron, surrounded by a thin aqueous surfactant film. This fluid combines certain surfactants and polymers to create the systems of microbubbles. The function of surfactant in CGAs is to produce the surface tension to contain the aphrons. Also, a biopolymer needs to be considered in the formulation as a viscosifier as well as a stabilizer. The aphron-laden fluid appears to be particularly well suited for drilling through depleted zones. The unique feature of aphron based fluids is to form a solid free, tough, and elastic internal bridge in pore networks or fractures to minimize deep invasion using air microbubbles. This microenvironment seal readily cleans up with reservoir flow back as production is initiated, thereby reducing the cost associated with stimulation processes. This paper presents a comprehensive, comparative study of rheological behavior and filtration properties of CGA based drilling fluids with various concentrations of polymer and surfactant. Laboratory evaluations showed that the CGA based fluid is one of the ideal engineering materials which can control and kill the loss circulation, save cost and increase productivity in which rheological characteristics and filtration properties of them are greatly influenced by the level of polymer and surfactant concentration.http://www.ijcce.ac.ir/article_39790_2cf04102d804dc2e3375c1f28b6cf25e.pdfcolloidal gas aphronmicrobubbleshear-thinningbiopolymerrheologymicroscopy
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author Hamid Reza Poorabbasi
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spellingShingle Hamid Reza Poorabbasi
Mehrdad Manteghian
Hormoz Ghalavand
Characterization of Microbubble-Based Drilling Fluids: Investigating the Role of Surfactants and Polymers
Iranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
colloidal gas aphron
microbubble
shear-thinning
biopolymer
rheology
microscopy
author_facet Hamid Reza Poorabbasi
Mehrdad Manteghian
Hormoz Ghalavand
author_sort Hamid Reza Poorabbasi
title Characterization of Microbubble-Based Drilling Fluids: Investigating the Role of Surfactants and Polymers
title_short Characterization of Microbubble-Based Drilling Fluids: Investigating the Role of Surfactants and Polymers
title_full Characterization of Microbubble-Based Drilling Fluids: Investigating the Role of Surfactants and Polymers
title_fullStr Characterization of Microbubble-Based Drilling Fluids: Investigating the Role of Surfactants and Polymers
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Microbubble-Based Drilling Fluids: Investigating the Role of Surfactants and Polymers
title_sort characterization of microbubble-based drilling fluids: investigating the role of surfactants and polymers
publisher Iranian Institute of Research and Development in Chemical Industries (IRDCI)-ACECR
series Iranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
issn 1021-9986
1021-9986
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Colloidal Gas Aphrons (CGA), consist of gas bubbles with diameters ranging from 10 to 100 micron, surrounded by a thin aqueous surfactant film. This fluid combines certain surfactants and polymers to create the systems of microbubbles. The function of surfactant in CGAs is to produce the surface tension to contain the aphrons. Also, a biopolymer needs to be considered in the formulation as a viscosifier as well as a stabilizer. The aphron-laden fluid appears to be particularly well suited for drilling through depleted zones. The unique feature of aphron based fluids is to form a solid free, tough, and elastic internal bridge in pore networks or fractures to minimize deep invasion using air microbubbles. This microenvironment seal readily cleans up with reservoir flow back as production is initiated, thereby reducing the cost associated with stimulation processes. This paper presents a comprehensive, comparative study of rheological behavior and filtration properties of CGA based drilling fluids with various concentrations of polymer and surfactant. Laboratory evaluations showed that the CGA based fluid is one of the ideal engineering materials which can control and kill the loss circulation, save cost and increase productivity in which rheological characteristics and filtration properties of them are greatly influenced by the level of polymer and surfactant concentration.
topic colloidal gas aphron
microbubble
shear-thinning
biopolymer
rheology
microscopy
url http://www.ijcce.ac.ir/article_39790_2cf04102d804dc2e3375c1f28b6cf25e.pdf
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