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The Experimental Study of Formation Damage During Underbalanced Drilling Caused by Spontaneous Imbibition in Fractured Reservoirs

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The Experimental Study of Formation Damage During Underbalanced Drilling Caused by Spontaneous Imbibition in Fractured Reservoirs abstract

In conventional drilling, high mud weight can create a large overbalance pressure between the wellbore and reservoir. This overbalance can result in the invasion of mud filtrate, drilled solidsand foreign fluids into the formation. Subsequently, this overbalance causes significant formation damage, and reduced productivity, thus requiring further costly stimulation operationsuch as acidizing and hydraulic fracturing. Underbalanced drilling (UBD) is a drilling operation in which the circulating drilling fluidpressure is less than formation pore pressure. Underbalanced technology may be very successfulin decreasing or eliminating formation damage if properly executed. However, the advantage of underbalanced drilling can be lost in case of short pulse overbalanced conditions or in case ofspontaneous imbibition. During a UBD operation, due to existence of capillary forces and wettability characteristic,especially in low permeable zones, the drilling fluid imbibes into the reservoir rocks in opposite direction due to the reservoir fluids and consequently formation damage can occur. Several parameters, e.g. pressure difference or exposure time, can affect the severity and magnitude of this kind of damage. The main goal of this study is determining the saturation profile of imbibed drilling fluid and consequently evaluating the magnitude of formation damage which occurs in underbalanced drilling. Four sandstone plugs with a single longitudinal fracture with open ends were used inexperiments. The plugs were exposed to different experimental conditions to measure the effect of various parameters, e.g. exposure time and overburden pressure, on the severity of the damage. In the next step, the actual saturation profile of imbibed water was determined by the Xraycomputed tomography (CT scan) technique. It is shown that for lower underbalanced differential pressure, higher exposure time and lower drilling fluid viscosity, fluid invasion will increase

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The Experimental Study of Formation Damage During Underbalanced Drilling Caused by Spontaneous Imbibition in Fractured Reservoirs authors

Masoud Homayounizadeh

Research Institute of Petroleum Industry

Khalil Shahbazi

Petroleum University of Technology

Seyed Reza Shadizadeh

Petroleum University of Technology

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