Graphene nanoplatelets as high-performance filtration control material in water-based drilling fluids

Publication Name : 7TH AIC-ICMR ON SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING 2017

DOI : 10.1088/1757-899X/352/1/012025

Date : 2018


The main objective of this work is to evaluate the effectiveness of graphene nanoplatelets (GNP) as filtration control materials in water based drilling fluids. Three (3) general samples of water based drilling fluids were prepared including basic potassium chloride (KCl) drilling fluids, nanosilica (NS) drilling fluids and GNP drilling fluids. Several concentrations of NS and GNP were dispersed in controlled formulations of water based drilling fluids. Standard API filtration tests were carried out for comparison purposes as well as High Temperature High Pressure (HTHP) filtration tests at 150 degrees F (similar to 66 degrees C), 250 degrees F (similar to 121 degrees C) and 350 degrees F (similar to 177 degrees C) at a fixed 500 (similar to 3.45MPa) psi to study the filtration trend as a function of temperature. Mud cake samples from several tests were selectively chosen and analyzed under Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (FESEM) for its morphology. Results from this work show that nanoparticle concentrations play a factor in filtration ability of colloid materials in water based drilling fluids when studied at elevated temperature. Low temperature filtration, however, shows only small differences in volume in all the drilling fluid samples. 0.1 ppb concentrations of GNP reduced the fluid loss of 350 degrees F by 4.6 mL as compared to the similar concentration of NS drilling fluids.

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