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DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS
DRILLING FLUIDS
FUNCTIONS
DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS
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Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A
• is responsible for testing the mud and for prescribing mud treatments in
order to keep mud weight, properties, and chemistry within recommended
limits.
• must give detailed recommendations in order to optimize the achievement
of technical and economical drilling aims
INTRODUCTION
Mud Engineer
Drilling fluids are becoming so specialized, most companies now have a
mud engineer on duty at all times to keep the mud in good condition. The
Mud Engineer:
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1. Remove drill cuttings from wellbore
2. Control formation pressure
3. Maintain wellbore stability until
casing can be run and cemented
4. Cool and lubricate drillstring and bit
5. Transmit hydraulic power to bit
6. Hamper formation evaluation
techniques
7. Cause adverse effects on the
formation being penetrated
(Formation Damage)
8. Cause corrosion of the tubulars
Should: Should Not:
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Viscosity
• Viscosity and fluid rheological properties have a determinant effect on well
cleaning.
• Cuttings settle rapidly in low viscosity fluids (such as water) and as a result,
their removal is difficult.
• Generally, higher viscosity fluids are required to improve cuttings transport
capacity
• The property related to the viscosity is the thixotropy. It means that a mud
(thixotropic fluid) can become like a gel under static condition and return to
sol (fluid) in dynamic situation. This characteristic can suspend the cuttings
during the situation when the mud is not being circulated, as for flow check
or pipe connection or repairing
• Viscosity is dependent on concentration, quality, and dispersion of
suspended solids in the mud.
1. Remove Drill Cuttings from Wellbore
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Velocity
• Definition: The rate (or speed) at which the mud is circulated
(dependant on pump capacity, pump speed, borehole size, and DP size)
• The higher the fluid velocity the faster the cuttings will reach the surface
Transport velocity = Annular velocity – Slip velocity
(More on velocity under “Hydraulics” section)
1. Remove Drill Cuttings from Wellbore
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Particle Suspension
• Drilling fluid must also keep drill cuttings in suspension when the mud is
not being circulated (e.g., during a connection)
• The propety that keeps particles in suspension is called “gel strength”.
• Gel strength required to hold the cuttings in suspension should be no
more than required however. When circulation resumes, the fluid must
be fluid enough to release the particles at surface.
• Cuttings that settle when circulation has stopped can cause bridges that
result in a stuck string.
1. Remove Drill Cuttings from Wellbore
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Thixotropic
• Definition: The property exhibited by certain gels of becoming fluid
when stirred or shaken and returning to the semi-solid state upon
standing.
• Most drilling fluids are thixotropic. This means that they undergo a
gelification process in static conditions. This process allows the drilling
fluid to keep cuttings in suspension during pipe connections and other
times when the mud is not moving.
• Shear-thinning fluids with high viscosity are the most effective for well
cleaning at low annular velocity.
1. Remove Drill Cuttings from Wellbore
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Density
• Density has a positive effect on removing drill cuttings: the higher the
density of the mud, the more buoyancy.
• More buoyancy means greater carrying capacity to prevent the cuttings
from falling through the mud and to lift them to surface
• High density fluids can clean the hole very well with low annular velocity
• However, a mud heavier than necessary to balance the formation
pressure has a negative impact on drilling operations, so weighting up
the fluid just to remove cuttings must be avoided
1. Remove Drill Cuttings from Wellbore
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USE THIXOTROPIC FLUIDS WITH “SHEAR THINNING”
PROPERTIES WITH A STRONG LOW-SHEAR-RATE VISCOSITY
(LSRV) AND PLUG FLOW CONDITIONS
USE A HIGH FLOW, LOW VISCOSITY FLUID TO OBTAIN
TURBULENT FLOW
1. Remove Drill Cuttings from Wellbore
• An easy method to determine if drilled solids are being
effectively removed by the mud is to compare the sand
content at the flow line and at the mud suction.
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• One of the main functions of drilling fluid is to keep the formation
pressure under control
• The pressure exerted by the mud column in static conditions (without
circulation) is called hydrostatic pressure.
• Hydrostatic pressure is the product of the mud weight and the True
Vertical Depth (TVD) of the well. If the hydrostatic pressure of the
column of drilling mud is equal to or higher than the formation pressure,
formation fluids can’t flow into the wellbore
2. Control Formation Pressure
Density
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• Formation pressure typically increases with depth
• To compensate for this we increase the density of the mud with barite
• Mud weight must be limited to the minimum necessary to control the
well, maintain its stability, and still stay below the fracture gradient
2. Control Formation Pressure
Density
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The pressure gradient of a normal formation can vary from:
• 0.436 psi/ft [1.03 kg/cm2/10 m] (8,59 lb/gal) for onshore wells
• 0.465 psi/ft [1.07 kg/cm2/ 10 m] (8,95 lb/gal) for off-shore wells
2. Control Formation Pressure
Density
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• Wellbore stability is a function of mechanical, physical (pressure and
tension), and chemical characteristics
• Overhangs, ledges, and vertically-dipping formations may break off and
fall into the hole if a high differential (pressure or density) exists
between the formation and drilling fluid
• Swelling clays and heaving shales decrease drilling rate, and increase
the possibility of stuck pipe and fishing jobs
3. Maintain Wellbore Stability
Caving
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• The cement job is a determining factor to effective isolation between
formations, and to guarantee a reliable completion.
• The mud must maintain the condition of the hole so casing can be run
and cemented without causing completion problems.
• When running casing, the mud must be fluid and at the same time
minimize the annular pressure losses in order to avoid loss of
circulation caused by induced fractures.
3. Maintain Wellbore Stability
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• Mechanical and hydraulic energy generated by pumping mud to the
bit, and abrasion between the drill string and the hole, produces a
great amount of heat
• Since the formation is a poor conductor the heat has no where to go
• Circulating fluid helps to dissipate this heat at surface
• Because of the composition of the mud, it has a lubricating effect
which also cuts down on the heat production. Indicators of poor
lubrication are high torque and drag
4. Cool and Lubricate the Drillstring and Bit
Circulation of the drilling fluids cools the bit and the
drillstring assembly, to temperatures lower than the
bottom-hole temperature
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• Maximize penetration rate (ROP)
• Remove cuttings from under the bit and up to the surface
• Run downhole motors and other special equipment
• The hydraulic program is based on using the right diameter nozzles in
the bit, the pump’s efficiency, and choosing the proper circulation
pressures and rates for the hole conditions
5. Transmit Hydraulic Power to Bit
Hydraulic Power is Used to:
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• The type and composition of mud in the hole determines the quality of
data from the electric logs that measure the electrical, sonic, nuclear
and magnetic-resonance properties of the formations
• Precise formation evaluation is mandatory, without it we must core,
run DSTs, and conduct flow tests. All these formation evaluation
methods are affected by the drilling fluids.
6. Guarantee Adequate Formation Evaluation
Logging
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• Mud or drilling solids that invade deep into the matrix of the formation,
permanently obstructing its porosity and permeability
• Swelling shales, which reduce permeability
• Precipitation of solids that result from the reaction between the mud
filtrate and formation and completion fluids (such as brines or acids),
which limit permeability
• Emulsions formed by contact between the mud filtrate and formation
fluids, which can limit permeability
7. Minimize Formation Damage
Main Causes of Formation Damage
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• Permeability is a measure of the capacity of a porous media (such as a
rock) to allow fluid to flow through it.
• When the pressure of a mud column is greater than the formation
pressure, liquid and solid components of the mud invade the formation
and form a filter cake against the borehole wall
• In highly porous and permeable formations, the mud can easily invade
the formation.
7. Minimize Formation Damage
Seal off Permeable, Porous, and Fractured Fms
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• Solids in the mud will form a barrier (skin effect) on the borehole wall of
the formation.
• The filter cake is composed of solids from the drilling fluid
• The filter cake should be thick enough to seal the formation, but it also
must be thin enough to avoid causing drilling problems.
7. Minimize Formation Damage
Filter Cake
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• Tight hole
• Increased torque and overpull
• Poor log quality
• Drillstring failure
7. Minimize Formation Damage
Potential Problems with a Thick Filter Cake
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• Calcium Carbonate (removable with acid washing)
• Cellulose
• And a wide range of seepage loss
• Other additives (LCM)
7. Minimize Formation Damage
Treating a Thick Filter Cake
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• Because the drill string and casing are constantly in contact with the
drilling fluid and well fluids, they are constantly subject to corrosion
• Electrolysis, stress, contaminants such as soluble salts, dissolved
oxygen, carbon dioxide, or hydrogen sulphide can cause severe
corrosion, either deep in the well or on surface
• Use oxygen scavengers, scale inhibitors, ironite sponge, zinc oxide
• Easiest to maintain high pH: 9.5 to 10.5
• Most solutions only slow the corrosion down, none can solve it
8. Control Corrosion
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• Range of additives
• Bentonite
• Natural and synthetic polymers
• Asphalts and gilsonit
• Deflocculant organic additives lignosulfonate CMC and starches
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• In a drilling fluid system, the mud properties must keep the essential functions
and at the same time minimise problems in the well.
• The topics developed in this chapter are a guideline for the selection of the
fluid.
• The selection of a drilling fluid must be based on generic experience and
developed in site experiences
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The selection regarding the type of mud is based on:
¾ Drilling problems
¾ Possibility of converting the mud in use to another type of mud
¾ Cost
¾ Products availability
¾ Environmental factors
¾Case histories
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Mud Properties VS Functions
• The characteristics of a mud can influence its functions e.g. the formation pressure is
checked by the hydrostatic pressure. The hydrostatic pressure is modified by the
density or specific weight.
• As the uncontrolled density increases, the pressure drop increases. The
consequence is a possible loss of circulation.
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Mud characteristics modifications
Fluids engineering always need an exchange of conditions to treat and keep optimum
drilling. For instance, an out of proportion viscosity increasing, improves the hole
cleaning:
¾ The loss of pressure increases
¾ The capacity of removing solids in the mud decreases
¾ The penetrating rate slows down
¾ The dilution treating increases a/o the preparation, with consequent costs
increasing

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Chapter 01 Drilling Fluids Functions (1).pdf

  • 2. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 2 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A • is responsible for testing the mud and for prescribing mud treatments in order to keep mud weight, properties, and chemistry within recommended limits. • must give detailed recommendations in order to optimize the achievement of technical and economical drilling aims INTRODUCTION Mud Engineer Drilling fluids are becoming so specialized, most companies now have a mud engineer on duty at all times to keep the mud in good condition. The Mud Engineer:
  • 3. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 3 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A 1. Remove drill cuttings from wellbore 2. Control formation pressure 3. Maintain wellbore stability until casing can be run and cemented 4. Cool and lubricate drillstring and bit 5. Transmit hydraulic power to bit 6. Hamper formation evaluation techniques 7. Cause adverse effects on the formation being penetrated (Formation Damage) 8. Cause corrosion of the tubulars Should: Should Not:
  • 4. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 4 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A Viscosity • Viscosity and fluid rheological properties have a determinant effect on well cleaning. • Cuttings settle rapidly in low viscosity fluids (such as water) and as a result, their removal is difficult. • Generally, higher viscosity fluids are required to improve cuttings transport capacity • The property related to the viscosity is the thixotropy. It means that a mud (thixotropic fluid) can become like a gel under static condition and return to sol (fluid) in dynamic situation. This characteristic can suspend the cuttings during the situation when the mud is not being circulated, as for flow check or pipe connection or repairing • Viscosity is dependent on concentration, quality, and dispersion of suspended solids in the mud. 1. Remove Drill Cuttings from Wellbore
  • 5. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 5 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A Velocity • Definition: The rate (or speed) at which the mud is circulated (dependant on pump capacity, pump speed, borehole size, and DP size) • The higher the fluid velocity the faster the cuttings will reach the surface Transport velocity = Annular velocity – Slip velocity (More on velocity under “Hydraulics” section) 1. Remove Drill Cuttings from Wellbore
  • 6. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 6 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A Particle Suspension • Drilling fluid must also keep drill cuttings in suspension when the mud is not being circulated (e.g., during a connection) • The propety that keeps particles in suspension is called “gel strength”. • Gel strength required to hold the cuttings in suspension should be no more than required however. When circulation resumes, the fluid must be fluid enough to release the particles at surface. • Cuttings that settle when circulation has stopped can cause bridges that result in a stuck string. 1. Remove Drill Cuttings from Wellbore
  • 7. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 7 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A Thixotropic • Definition: The property exhibited by certain gels of becoming fluid when stirred or shaken and returning to the semi-solid state upon standing. • Most drilling fluids are thixotropic. This means that they undergo a gelification process in static conditions. This process allows the drilling fluid to keep cuttings in suspension during pipe connections and other times when the mud is not moving. • Shear-thinning fluids with high viscosity are the most effective for well cleaning at low annular velocity. 1. Remove Drill Cuttings from Wellbore
  • 8. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 8 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A Density • Density has a positive effect on removing drill cuttings: the higher the density of the mud, the more buoyancy. • More buoyancy means greater carrying capacity to prevent the cuttings from falling through the mud and to lift them to surface • High density fluids can clean the hole very well with low annular velocity • However, a mud heavier than necessary to balance the formation pressure has a negative impact on drilling operations, so weighting up the fluid just to remove cuttings must be avoided 1. Remove Drill Cuttings from Wellbore
  • 9. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 9 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A USE THIXOTROPIC FLUIDS WITH “SHEAR THINNING” PROPERTIES WITH A STRONG LOW-SHEAR-RATE VISCOSITY (LSRV) AND PLUG FLOW CONDITIONS USE A HIGH FLOW, LOW VISCOSITY FLUID TO OBTAIN TURBULENT FLOW 1. Remove Drill Cuttings from Wellbore • An easy method to determine if drilled solids are being effectively removed by the mud is to compare the sand content at the flow line and at the mud suction.
  • 10. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 10 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A • One of the main functions of drilling fluid is to keep the formation pressure under control • The pressure exerted by the mud column in static conditions (without circulation) is called hydrostatic pressure. • Hydrostatic pressure is the product of the mud weight and the True Vertical Depth (TVD) of the well. If the hydrostatic pressure of the column of drilling mud is equal to or higher than the formation pressure, formation fluids can’t flow into the wellbore 2. Control Formation Pressure Density
  • 11. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 11 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A • Formation pressure typically increases with depth • To compensate for this we increase the density of the mud with barite • Mud weight must be limited to the minimum necessary to control the well, maintain its stability, and still stay below the fracture gradient 2. Control Formation Pressure Density
  • 12. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 12 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A The pressure gradient of a normal formation can vary from: • 0.436 psi/ft [1.03 kg/cm2/10 m] (8,59 lb/gal) for onshore wells • 0.465 psi/ft [1.07 kg/cm2/ 10 m] (8,95 lb/gal) for off-shore wells 2. Control Formation Pressure Density
  • 13. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 13 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A • Wellbore stability is a function of mechanical, physical (pressure and tension), and chemical characteristics • Overhangs, ledges, and vertically-dipping formations may break off and fall into the hole if a high differential (pressure or density) exists between the formation and drilling fluid • Swelling clays and heaving shales decrease drilling rate, and increase the possibility of stuck pipe and fishing jobs 3. Maintain Wellbore Stability Caving
  • 14. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 14 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A • The cement job is a determining factor to effective isolation between formations, and to guarantee a reliable completion. • The mud must maintain the condition of the hole so casing can be run and cemented without causing completion problems. • When running casing, the mud must be fluid and at the same time minimize the annular pressure losses in order to avoid loss of circulation caused by induced fractures. 3. Maintain Wellbore Stability
  • 15. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 15 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A • Mechanical and hydraulic energy generated by pumping mud to the bit, and abrasion between the drill string and the hole, produces a great amount of heat • Since the formation is a poor conductor the heat has no where to go • Circulating fluid helps to dissipate this heat at surface • Because of the composition of the mud, it has a lubricating effect which also cuts down on the heat production. Indicators of poor lubrication are high torque and drag 4. Cool and Lubricate the Drillstring and Bit Circulation of the drilling fluids cools the bit and the drillstring assembly, to temperatures lower than the bottom-hole temperature
  • 16. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 16 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A • Maximize penetration rate (ROP) • Remove cuttings from under the bit and up to the surface • Run downhole motors and other special equipment • The hydraulic program is based on using the right diameter nozzles in the bit, the pump’s efficiency, and choosing the proper circulation pressures and rates for the hole conditions 5. Transmit Hydraulic Power to Bit Hydraulic Power is Used to:
  • 17. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 17 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A • The type and composition of mud in the hole determines the quality of data from the electric logs that measure the electrical, sonic, nuclear and magnetic-resonance properties of the formations • Precise formation evaluation is mandatory, without it we must core, run DSTs, and conduct flow tests. All these formation evaluation methods are affected by the drilling fluids. 6. Guarantee Adequate Formation Evaluation Logging
  • 18. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 18 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A • Mud or drilling solids that invade deep into the matrix of the formation, permanently obstructing its porosity and permeability • Swelling shales, which reduce permeability • Precipitation of solids that result from the reaction between the mud filtrate and formation and completion fluids (such as brines or acids), which limit permeability • Emulsions formed by contact between the mud filtrate and formation fluids, which can limit permeability 7. Minimize Formation Damage Main Causes of Formation Damage
  • 19. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 19 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A • Permeability is a measure of the capacity of a porous media (such as a rock) to allow fluid to flow through it. • When the pressure of a mud column is greater than the formation pressure, liquid and solid components of the mud invade the formation and form a filter cake against the borehole wall • In highly porous and permeable formations, the mud can easily invade the formation. 7. Minimize Formation Damage Seal off Permeable, Porous, and Fractured Fms
  • 20. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 20 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A • Solids in the mud will form a barrier (skin effect) on the borehole wall of the formation. • The filter cake is composed of solids from the drilling fluid • The filter cake should be thick enough to seal the formation, but it also must be thin enough to avoid causing drilling problems. 7. Minimize Formation Damage Filter Cake
  • 21. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 21 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A • Tight hole • Increased torque and overpull • Poor log quality • Drillstring failure 7. Minimize Formation Damage Potential Problems with a Thick Filter Cake
  • 22. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 22 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A • Calcium Carbonate (removable with acid washing) • Cellulose • And a wide range of seepage loss • Other additives (LCM) 7. Minimize Formation Damage Treating a Thick Filter Cake
  • 23. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 23 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A • Because the drill string and casing are constantly in contact with the drilling fluid and well fluids, they are constantly subject to corrosion • Electrolysis, stress, contaminants such as soluble salts, dissolved oxygen, carbon dioxide, or hydrogen sulphide can cause severe corrosion, either deep in the well or on surface • Use oxygen scavengers, scale inhibitors, ironite sponge, zinc oxide • Easiest to maintain high pH: 9.5 to 10.5 • Most solutions only slow the corrosion down, none can solve it 8. Control Corrosion
  • 24. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 24 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A • Range of additives • Bentonite • Natural and synthetic polymers • Asphalts and gilsonit • Deflocculant organic additives lignosulfonate CMC and starches
  • 25. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 25 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A • In a drilling fluid system, the mud properties must keep the essential functions and at the same time minimise problems in the well. • The topics developed in this chapter are a guideline for the selection of the fluid. • The selection of a drilling fluid must be based on generic experience and developed in site experiences
  • 26. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 26 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A The selection regarding the type of mud is based on: ¾ Drilling problems ¾ Possibility of converting the mud in use to another type of mud ¾ Cost ¾ Products availability ¾ Environmental factors ¾Case histories
  • 27. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 27 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A Mud Properties VS Functions • The characteristics of a mud can influence its functions e.g. the formation pressure is checked by the hydrostatic pressure. The hydrostatic pressure is modified by the density or specific weight. • As the uncontrolled density increases, the pressure drop increases. The consequence is a possible loss of circulation.
  • 28. DRILLING FLUID FUNCTIONS 28 Agip KCO Well Area Operations Drilling Supervisors Training Course Drilling Muds RPW2021A Mud characteristics modifications Fluids engineering always need an exchange of conditions to treat and keep optimum drilling. For instance, an out of proportion viscosity increasing, improves the hole cleaning: ¾ The loss of pressure increases ¾ The capacity of removing solids in the mud decreases ¾ The penetrating rate slows down ¾ The dilution treating increases a/o the preparation, with consequent costs increasing