Experimental investigation of newly synthesized gemini surfactants asshale inhibitors in drilling fluids

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Abstract

Environmental concerns and the economic aspects curtail usage of oil-based drilling fluids (OBDF) duringthe drilling operations through shale formations. The OBDF is highly effective in controlling the swellingpotential of the clay-rich shale formations in oil/gas wells. Hydration of shale formation by water-baseddrilling fluids (WBDF) leads to several problems such as collapse of boreholes, tight holes and stuck pipewhich may preclude further drilling and time loss in rectifying the problems, leading to heavy economiclosses. Designing the drilling fluid that reduces the interaction with shale, is important for safe and efficientdrilling. This study investigates the new gemini surfactants as shale swelling inhibitors in the field of drilling. To assess the performance of new cationic Gemini surfactants two reliable clay sources were considered.The first clay (Kaolinite) is from an unconventional formation and the second is sodium bentonite. Theinhibition characteristics of gemini surfactants were tested using a dynamic swelling tester. Different formulations based on commercially available solutions for shale swelling inhibitors wereapplied and compared with cationic shale inhibitor. It was observed that the new gemini surfactants reducedthe shale swelling by different percentages for various gemini surfactants based on their spacer length. Italso showed acceptable performance compare with common shale inhibitors used in the industry.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSociety of Petroleum Engineers - SPE/PAPG Pakistan Section Annual Technical Symposium and Exhibition 2019, PATS 2019
PublisherSociety of Petroleum Engineers
ISBN (Electronic)9781613997253
StatePublished - 2019

Publication series

NameSociety of Petroleum Engineers - SPE/PAPG Pakistan Section Annual Technical Symposium and Exhibition 2019, PATS 2019

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Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Society of Petroleum Engineers. All rights reserved.

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Energy Engineering and Power Technology
  • Fuel Technology

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