The effects of mud contamination to wellbore stability

The paper describes a series of laboratory works for wellbore instability due to mud contamination by different mud system. Three favorite mud systems, Water Based mud, Oil Based Mud and Inverted Emulsion Mud has been used for the research. The perforated wellbore model invaded with these mud system...

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Main Authors: Surej, K. S., Samsuri, Ariffin, Z., Zularisam
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Language:en
Published: 1997
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description The paper describes a series of laboratory works for wellbore instability due to mud contamination by different mud system. Three favorite mud systems, Water Based mud, Oil Based Mud and Inverted Emulsion Mud has been used for the research. The perforated wellbore model invaded with these mud systems and the stability test conducted to suggest the best mud system which gives best stability. The perforation pattern also studied in the research. In general, it is found that the Oil Based Mud system gives the best stability followed by Inverted Emulsion Mud and Water Base Mud system regardless of the perforation pattern. The perforation pattern analysis shows that the spiral pattern exhibits the most stable pattern followed by inplane and inline.
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spelling my.utm.eprints-46392017-07-24T06:16:09Z http://eprints.utm.my/4639/ The effects of mud contamination to wellbore stability Surej, K. S. Samsuri, Ariffin Z., Zularisam T Technology (General) The paper describes a series of laboratory works for wellbore instability due to mud contamination by different mud system. Three favorite mud systems, Water Based mud, Oil Based Mud and Inverted Emulsion Mud has been used for the research. The perforated wellbore model invaded with these mud systems and the stability test conducted to suggest the best mud system which gives best stability. The perforation pattern also studied in the research. In general, it is found that the Oil Based Mud system gives the best stability followed by Inverted Emulsion Mud and Water Base Mud system regardless of the perforation pattern. The perforation pattern analysis shows that the spiral pattern exhibits the most stable pattern followed by inplane and inline. 1997-10 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/4639/1/K.S.Surej1997_TheEffectsOfMudContamination.pdf Surej, K. S. and Samsuri, Ariffin and Z., Zularisam (1997) The effects of mud contamination to wellbore stability. In: Regional Symposium on Chemical Engineering 1997 in conjunction with 13th Symposium of Malaysian Chemical Engineers, 13-15 October 1997, Hyatt Regency, Johor, Malaysia.
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Surej, K. S.
Samsuri, Ariffin
Z., Zularisam
The effects of mud contamination to wellbore stability
title The effects of mud contamination to wellbore stability
title_full The effects of mud contamination to wellbore stability
title_fullStr The effects of mud contamination to wellbore stability
title_full_unstemmed The effects of mud contamination to wellbore stability
title_short The effects of mud contamination to wellbore stability
title_sort effects of mud contamination to wellbore stability
topic T Technology (General)
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