Araştırma Makalesi
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Yıl 2025, Cilt: 176 Sayı: 176, 1 - 2

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Ahmad H. M., Kamal M. S., Mamdouh A. Al-Harthi M. A. 2018. Rheological and filtration properties of clay-polymer systems: Impact of polymer structure, Applied Clay Science, 160 (2018) 226–237.
  • Ali I., Ahmad M., Ganat T. 2022. Biopolymeric formulations for filtrate control applications in water-based drilling muds: A review. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 210 (2022) 110021.
  • Audibert A., Argillier J.F., Ladva, H.KJ. and Way P.W. 1999. Role of polymers on formation damage, Society of Petroleum Engineers 54767.
  • Bazyar H., Monfared, M. S. 2021. Defining the optimum sequence in addition of shale inhibitor agents in WBDF considering inhibition of swelling of cuttings, Upstream Oil and Gas Technology 7 (2021) 100051.
  • Benchabane A., and Bekkour K. 2006. Effect of anionic additives on the rheological behaviour of aqueous calcium montmorillonite suspensions, Rheologica Acta, 45, 425-434.
  • Grabsch A. F., Fawell P. D., Davies, M.G. 2024. Flocculating fine cuttings particles suspended within partially hydrolysed polyacrylamide (PHPA) solutions used as drilling fluids in mineral exploration, Minerals Engineering 206 (2024) 108510.
  • Gueciouer A., Benmounah A., Sekkiou H., Kheribet R., and Safi B. 2017. Valorization of KCl/PHPA system of water-based drilling fluid in presence of reactive clay: Application on Algerian field, Applied Clay Science, 146 (2017) 291–296
  • Güngör, N. and Karaoğlan, S. 2001. Interactions of polyacrylamide polymer with bentonite in aqueous systems, Materials Letter, 168-175.
  • Magzoub M. I., Salehi S., Hussein I. A., Nasser M. S. 2020. Loss circulation in drilling and well construction: The significance of applications of crosslinked polymers in wellbore strengthening: A review, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 185 (2020) 106653.
  • Muhammed N. S., Olayiwola T., Elkatatny S. 2021. A review on clay chemistry, characterization and shale inhibitors for water- based drilling fluids, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 206 (2021) 109043.
  • TS EN ISO 13500. 2010. Petroleum and natural gas industries. Drilling fluid materials. Specification and tests.
  • Plank J.P. and Hamberger J.V. 1988. Field experience with a novel calcium-tolerant fluid-loss additive for drilling muds, Society of Petroleum Engineers 18372, 351-359.
  • Singh D., Ruhil D., Khandelwal H., Rawat H., Aggarwal H., Ranjan A., Thakur N. K., 2022. Investigation of rheological and filtration properties of water-based drilling mud using commercially available additives, Materials Today: Proceedings 68 (2022) 1003–1010.
  • Toka B., Toka N., Arol A.İ. ve Sivrikaya, O. 2009.Ca and Ca/Na bentonitlerinin sondaj çamuru olarak kullanımı, 4. Sondaj Sempozyumu. İzmir.
  • Toka B., Arol A.İ., Özbayoğlu M.E. 2013 Influence of borates as an activating agent on the rheological and filtrate properties of bentonites, XV Balkan Mineral Processing Congress, Sozopol-Bulgaria, 12-16 June 2013.
  • Toka B. and Toka N. 2015. Preparing drilling fluid compositions for geothermal reservoirs. Proceedings World Geothermal Congress. Melbourne, Australia.
  • Toka, B. 2022. Mud systems applied to problematic formations in core drilling rigs, Bulletin of Mineral Research and Exploration 168: 67-75, Ankara.
  • Toka, N., Tan S., Çalışkan O., Güngör Y., Toka B. 2016. Sondaj çamuru araştırma - geliştirme projesi laboratuvar çalışmaları, Maden Tetkik ve Arama Genel Müdürlüğü Sondaj Dairesi, Ankara (unpublished).
  • Yalçın T., Alemdar A., Ece I., Güngör N. and Coban F. 2002. By particle interactions and rheological properties of bentonites +ALS suspensions, Materials Letters 53, 211–215.
  • Zhao D., Liu H., Guo W., Qu L., Li C., 2016. Effect of inorganic cations on the rheological properties of polyacrylamide/xanthan gum solution, Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering 31 (2016) 283e292.

Choosing the composition of a drilling fluid containing partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamides (PHPA) for core drillings

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 176 Sayı: 176, 1 - 2

Öz

In core (diamond) drilling operations, the controlling of drilling fluid’s rheological and filtration properties within specific value ranges is essential to ensure effective well cleaning and the maintenance of both mechanical and chemical equilibrium within the well. Furthermore, the additives in the fluid contribute significantly to improving core recovery efficiency. Partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamides (PHPA), known for their ability to encapsulate formations and drill cuttings to prevent the interaction of active clays with water, are also recognized for their effectiveness in improving core recovery efficiency.
In core drilling operations, the high-speed rotation of the drill string can lead to challenges such as cake formation when the drilling fluid contains excessive solid particles (e.g., bentonite, calcite, barite, or drill cuttings). drilling fluid engineers typically prefer polymer-based fluids with low solids content to reduce these issues.
In this study, the rheological and filtration properties of various low-solids fluid compositions containing PHPA were investigated under laboratory conditions to identify the most suitable formulations for core drilling. The results of tests revealed that fluid compositions incorporating calcite + xanthan gum + modified starch + PHPA and bentonite + xanthan gum + modified starch + PHPA exhibited superior rheological and filtration properties compared to other fluid formulations. Additionally, the composition of PAC L + PHPA + calcium carbonate exhibited rheological and filtration values suitable for core drilling applications.

Etik Beyan

The compositions of drilling fluids for core drilling were determined by Nuray Toka (MSc., Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineer), the project leader of the Drilling Mud Research and Development Project, in the mud laboratory of the Drilling Department at the General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration

Destekleyen Kurum

The compositions of drilling fluids for core drilling were determined by Nuray Toka (MSc., Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineer), the project leader of the Drilling Mud Research and Development Project, in the mud laboratory of the Drilling Department at the General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration

Teşekkür

The compositions of drilling fluids for core drilling were determined by Nuray Toka (MSc., Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineer), the project leader of the Drilling Mud Research and Development Project, in the mud laboratory of the Drilling Department at the General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration

Kaynakça

  • Ahmad H. M., Kamal M. S., Mamdouh A. Al-Harthi M. A. 2018. Rheological and filtration properties of clay-polymer systems: Impact of polymer structure, Applied Clay Science, 160 (2018) 226–237.
  • Ali I., Ahmad M., Ganat T. 2022. Biopolymeric formulations for filtrate control applications in water-based drilling muds: A review. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 210 (2022) 110021.
  • Audibert A., Argillier J.F., Ladva, H.KJ. and Way P.W. 1999. Role of polymers on formation damage, Society of Petroleum Engineers 54767.
  • Bazyar H., Monfared, M. S. 2021. Defining the optimum sequence in addition of shale inhibitor agents in WBDF considering inhibition of swelling of cuttings, Upstream Oil and Gas Technology 7 (2021) 100051.
  • Benchabane A., and Bekkour K. 2006. Effect of anionic additives on the rheological behaviour of aqueous calcium montmorillonite suspensions, Rheologica Acta, 45, 425-434.
  • Grabsch A. F., Fawell P. D., Davies, M.G. 2024. Flocculating fine cuttings particles suspended within partially hydrolysed polyacrylamide (PHPA) solutions used as drilling fluids in mineral exploration, Minerals Engineering 206 (2024) 108510.
  • Gueciouer A., Benmounah A., Sekkiou H., Kheribet R., and Safi B. 2017. Valorization of KCl/PHPA system of water-based drilling fluid in presence of reactive clay: Application on Algerian field, Applied Clay Science, 146 (2017) 291–296
  • Güngör, N. and Karaoğlan, S. 2001. Interactions of polyacrylamide polymer with bentonite in aqueous systems, Materials Letter, 168-175.
  • Magzoub M. I., Salehi S., Hussein I. A., Nasser M. S. 2020. Loss circulation in drilling and well construction: The significance of applications of crosslinked polymers in wellbore strengthening: A review, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 185 (2020) 106653.
  • Muhammed N. S., Olayiwola T., Elkatatny S. 2021. A review on clay chemistry, characterization and shale inhibitors for water- based drilling fluids, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 206 (2021) 109043.
  • TS EN ISO 13500. 2010. Petroleum and natural gas industries. Drilling fluid materials. Specification and tests.
  • Plank J.P. and Hamberger J.V. 1988. Field experience with a novel calcium-tolerant fluid-loss additive for drilling muds, Society of Petroleum Engineers 18372, 351-359.
  • Singh D., Ruhil D., Khandelwal H., Rawat H., Aggarwal H., Ranjan A., Thakur N. K., 2022. Investigation of rheological and filtration properties of water-based drilling mud using commercially available additives, Materials Today: Proceedings 68 (2022) 1003–1010.
  • Toka B., Toka N., Arol A.İ. ve Sivrikaya, O. 2009.Ca and Ca/Na bentonitlerinin sondaj çamuru olarak kullanımı, 4. Sondaj Sempozyumu. İzmir.
  • Toka B., Arol A.İ., Özbayoğlu M.E. 2013 Influence of borates as an activating agent on the rheological and filtrate properties of bentonites, XV Balkan Mineral Processing Congress, Sozopol-Bulgaria, 12-16 June 2013.
  • Toka B. and Toka N. 2015. Preparing drilling fluid compositions for geothermal reservoirs. Proceedings World Geothermal Congress. Melbourne, Australia.
  • Toka, B. 2022. Mud systems applied to problematic formations in core drilling rigs, Bulletin of Mineral Research and Exploration 168: 67-75, Ankara.
  • Toka, N., Tan S., Çalışkan O., Güngör Y., Toka B. 2016. Sondaj çamuru araştırma - geliştirme projesi laboratuvar çalışmaları, Maden Tetkik ve Arama Genel Müdürlüğü Sondaj Dairesi, Ankara (unpublished).
  • Yalçın T., Alemdar A., Ece I., Güngör N. and Coban F. 2002. By particle interactions and rheological properties of bentonites +ALS suspensions, Materials Letters 53, 211–215.
  • Zhao D., Liu H., Guo W., Qu L., Li C., 2016. Effect of inorganic cations on the rheological properties of polyacrylamide/xanthan gum solution, Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering 31 (2016) 283e292.
Toplam 20 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Yer Bilimleri ve Jeoloji Mühendisliği (Diğer)
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Bülent Toka 0000-0003-0592-4336

Erken Görünüm Tarihi 29 Ocak 2025
Yayımlanma Tarihi
Gönderilme Tarihi 14 Temmuz 2024
Kabul Tarihi 21 Ocak 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2025 Cilt: 176 Sayı: 176

Kaynak Göster

APA Toka, B. (2025). Choosing the composition of a drilling fluid containing partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamides (PHPA) for core drillings. Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration, 176(176), 1-2. https://doi.org/10.19111/bulletinofmre.1624183
AMA Toka B. Choosing the composition of a drilling fluid containing partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamides (PHPA) for core drillings. Bull.Min.Res.Exp. Ocak 2025;176(176):1-2. doi:10.19111/bulletinofmre.1624183
Chicago Toka, Bülent. “Choosing the Composition of a Drilling Fluid Containing Partially Hydrolyzed Polyacrylamides (PHPA) for Core Drillings”. Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration 176, sy. 176 (Ocak 2025): 1-2. https://doi.org/10.19111/bulletinofmre.1624183.
EndNote Toka B (01 Ocak 2025) Choosing the composition of a drilling fluid containing partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamides (PHPA) for core drillings. Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration 176 176 1–2.
IEEE B. Toka, “Choosing the composition of a drilling fluid containing partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamides (PHPA) for core drillings”, Bull.Min.Res.Exp., c. 176, sy. 176, ss. 1–2, 2025, doi: 10.19111/bulletinofmre.1624183.
ISNAD Toka, Bülent. “Choosing the Composition of a Drilling Fluid Containing Partially Hydrolyzed Polyacrylamides (PHPA) for Core Drillings”. Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration 176/176 (Ocak 2025), 1-2. https://doi.org/10.19111/bulletinofmre.1624183.
JAMA Toka B. Choosing the composition of a drilling fluid containing partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamides (PHPA) for core drillings. Bull.Min.Res.Exp. 2025;176:1–2.
MLA Toka, Bülent. “Choosing the Composition of a Drilling Fluid Containing Partially Hydrolyzed Polyacrylamides (PHPA) for Core Drillings”. Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration, c. 176, sy. 176, 2025, ss. 1-2, doi:10.19111/bulletinofmre.1624183.
Vancouver Toka B. Choosing the composition of a drilling fluid containing partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamides (PHPA) for core drillings. Bull.Min.Res.Exp. 2025;176(176):1-2.

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