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BAKER HUGHES - Drilling Fluids Reference Manual

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HORIZONTAL AND EXTENDED REACH DRILLING<br />

Fluid Type Advantages Disadvantages<br />

Oil <strong>Fluids</strong><br />

Co-Polymer<br />

Gel / Water<br />

Clear Water/<br />

Polymer Sweeps<br />

Sized Salt<br />

Inhibitive<br />

Lubricity<br />

Formation damage<br />

Somewhat inhibitive<br />

Some lubricity<br />

Some formation protection<br />

Less expensive than Oil Fluid<br />

Inexpensive<br />

Environmentally safe<br />

Simple<br />

Inexpensive<br />

Excellent under balanced<br />

Minimum damage some<br />

formations<br />

Ultra simple<br />

Lubricity<br />

Minimal damage<br />

Table 11 - 2<br />

Environmental<br />

Loss circulation<br />

Expensive<br />

(Not thixotropic, Solids removal difficult)<br />

Moderately expensive<br />

Must consider solids<br />

Non-inhibitive<br />

Can damage formation<br />

Poor lubrication<br />

(Limited by pore pressures)<br />

Disposal<br />

Solids removal<br />

Cost<br />

Comparison of <strong>Drilling</strong> <strong>Fluids</strong><br />

Originally, fears over anticipated torque and drag saw the use of oil fluids. In medium-radius wells,<br />

this problem is not severe and oil fluids are not used as frequently as before for that purpose. Oil<br />

fluids are frequently run where the source rock is shale, or where casing is not set through<br />

troublesome formations.<br />

Other fluids utilized are water-supplemented with occasional polymer sweeps such as partially<br />

hydrolyzed polyacrylamides (PHPAs).These fluids are ideal in certain formations which don't react<br />

to the water.<br />

Water, as mentioned earlier, is kept in turbulence easily, provides optimum hole cleaning, is<br />

relatively cheap, and requires only minimal sweeps to keep the hole clean.<br />

Sized-salt fluids are super-saturated (where bottom hole temperature is not too high) and contain<br />

salt crystals free to plug off the formation, thus reducing filtrate invasion. The salt is easily cleaned<br />

up by pumping fresher water, thus dissolving the crystals.<br />

<strong>BAKER</strong> <strong>HUGHES</strong> DRILLING FLUIDS<br />

REFERENCE MANUAL<br />

REVISION 2006. 11-25

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