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Deepwater <strong>Drilling</strong> <strong>Fluids</strong><br />
Chapter<br />
Thirteen<br />
Deepwater <strong>Drilling</strong> <strong>Fluids</strong>
Deepwater <strong>Drilling</strong> <strong>Fluids</strong> Chapter Thirteen Deepwater <strong>Drilling</strong> <strong>Fluids</strong>
Chapter 13 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................1 DKD DRILLING ...................................................................................................................................2 SELECTING DRILLING FLUIDS FOR DEEPWATER ..........................................................................3 AQUEOUS VS NON-AQUEOUS DRILLING FLUIDS...............................................................................4 AQUEOUS SYSTEMS AND ADDITIVES ...............................................................................................6 NON-AQUEOUS SYSTEMS .................................................................................................................8 LOST CIRCULATION.........................................................................................................................9 INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................................9 WELLBORE BREATHING...................................................................................................................10 HYDRATES ........................................................................................................................................11 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................11 GAS HYDRATES ...............................................................................................................................11 HYDRATE FORMATION & OCCURRENCE.....................................................................................12 IN-SITU HYDRATES.....................................................................................................................13 Associated Problems ................................................................................................................ 13 <strong>Drilling</strong>.......................................................................................................................................... 13 Cementing................................................................................................................................... 14 HYDRATE FORMATION IN DRILLING FLUID...................................................................................... 14 HYDRATES PREDICTION .................................................................................................................. 15 HYDRATE FORMATION DURING WELL CONTROL INCIDENTS......................................................... 16 HYDRATE INHIBITION ....................................................................................................................... 17 Thermodynamic Inhibition ........................................................................................................ 17 GAS HYDRATES IN THE BOP.......................................................................................................... 19 Spotting Procedure.................................................................................................................... 19 Procedure For Evacuating Gas From The BOP ................................................................... 19 HYDRAULIC MODELING SOFTWARE........................................................................................ 20 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................. 20 TEMPERATURE MODELING.............................................................................................................. 20 Presmod...................................................................................................................................... 20 ADVANTAGE SM .............................................................................................................................. 23 ADVANTAGE SM Engineering Hydraulics ............................................................................... 23 ADVANTAGE SM HTHP Analysis.............................................................................................. 23 HOLE CLEANING AND BARITE SAG ......................................................................................... 24 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................24 HOLE CLEANING TOOLS & TECHNIQUES........................................................................................25 BARITE SAG .....................................................................................................................................25 ECD MANAGEMENT .......................................................................................................................25 REFERENCES...................................................................................................................................26 <strong>BAKER</strong> <strong>HUGHES</strong> DRILLING FLUIDS REFERENCE MANUAL REVISION 2006 13-i
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FLUIDS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Featu
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FLUIDS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Cartr
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FLUIDS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES surfa
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Chapter 15 GLOSSA
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Aluminum Stearate
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS asphaltenes. Asph
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS controlled enviro
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS hole-cleaning cap
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Cloud Point - The
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Cycle (Circulatio
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Dissociation - Th
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Fiber or Fibrous
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Gel Strength - Th
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Homogeneous - Of
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Hydrophilic-Lypop
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Iodine Number - T
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Limestone - See C
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Micron (µ) = MU
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Percent - For wei
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS not that space is
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS complex structure
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Sodium Bicarbonat
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