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Nanoscale Laponite as a Potential Shale Inhibitor in Water-Based Drilling Fluid for Stabilization of Wellbore Stability and Mechanism Study.

Xianbin Huang1, Haokun Shen1, Jinsheng Sun1, Kaihe Lv1, Jingping Liu1, Xiaodong Dong1, Shaojie Luo2.   

Abstract

Shale hydration is the main reason causing wellbore instability in oil and gas drilling operations. In this study, nanoscale laponite as a shale inhibitor was employed to stabilize wellbores. The inhibition property of laponite suspensions was evaluated by an immersion experiment, linear swelling measurement, and a shale recovery test. Then the shale inhibition mechanism was studied by using capillary suction time (CST) measurement, a thixotropy study, plugging performance evaluation, and related theoretical analysis. Evaluation experiment results showed that laponite had a better inhibition property than widely used inhibitors of potassium chloride (KCl) and poly(ester amine) (PA). The mechanism study revealed that integration of several factors strengthened the inhibition property of laponite suspensions. Laponite nanoparticles could plug interlayer spaces of clays by electrostatic interaction to reduce water invasion; the "house of cards" structure of laponite suspensions enables large CST values and low free water contents; the excellent thixotropy of a laponite nanofluid could allow a nanofilm to form in order to reduce water invasion into the formation; the nanoscale laponite particles could substantially reduce the shale permeability and form less porous surfaces. Furthermore, laponite could considerably decrease the filtrate volume of the drilling fluid, while KCl and PA had negative influences on the properties of the drilling fluid. This approach described herein might provide an avenue to inhibit shale hydration.

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Keywords:  laponite; nanoparticle; shale inhibitor; water-based drilling fluid; wellbore stability

Year:  2018        PMID: 30185021     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b11419

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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