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Indonesia

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SPECIFIC CHALLENGE

Mitigate lost returns

Challenge

  • Drill through reactive, over-pressurized shales
  • Withstand high temperature (260-275°F).
  • Mitigate sag tendency, hole cleaning issues, and torque & drag in 55-degree inclination, with 13.2-13.5 ppg mud density
  • Maintain standpipe pressure below 5,000 psi
  • Reduce waste management costs experienced with synthetic OBM

Solution

Engineer a WBF system to provide SOBM-like performance, including:

  • Customized HYDRO-GUARD® HT –high-performance water-based fluid
  • Chemical additives to optimize high-temperature stability, without altering the rheological profile, and to provide long-term sag resistance:

BaraVis® W-637

BaraThin W-678 

Results

  • Reached an average ROP of 62 ft/hr
  • (18.9 m/hr) (equivalent to offset well using SOBM), with no shale inhibition or torque & drag issues
  • Maintained stable rheological and HTHP fluid loss properties, with no thermal degradation in high temperature
  • Endured 21 days static time with minimum to no barite sag tendency, and with 13.2-ppg mud density, 260° F BHST, and 55-degree angle

Overview

ConocoPhillips (Grissik) Ltd. was seeking a mud system alternative for drilling a 12.25-in. intermediate section in one of their Suban Field wells in South Sumatra, Indonesia. Due to a relatively high pressure of 4,000 psi, a mud density of 13.0-13.5 ppg was required to successfully drill the section. The anticipated bottomhole static temperature (BHST) was 260-275° F, with a pump pressure limitation of 5,000 psi maximum. The well was planned to have up to a 54/55-degree angle of inclination, within a ± 3,280-ft (± 1,000-m) length of the Telisa Shale formation.

Challenge

In the region’s offset wells, intermediate sections are normally drilled using synthetic oil-based mud (SOBM), which poses no major risks concerning shale stabilization, high-temperature exposure, insufficient lubricity, poor hole cleaning, high standpipe pressure, or barite sag in a deviated angle. However, the cuttings and leftover SOBM present other concerns, from environmental and hazardous waste cost management perspectives. In this drilling campaign, ConocoPhillips challenged Halliburton Baroid to provide a suitable water-based mud (WBM) system that would match the performance of SOBM, while minimizing impact to the environment and lowering waste management costs.

Solution

A customized HYDRO-GUARD® HT water-based fluid was formulated in the Baroid laboratory, introducing BaraVis® W-637 and BaraThin W-678 into the chemical mixture as the main viscosifier and thinner, respectively, to control the rheology in the system. Both additives worked synergistically with other components in the HYDRO-GUARD formulation to improve HPHT fluid loss control at 280° F, without affecting the rheological profile. This engineered solution was designed to support the drilling operation of a high-angle well, in both dynamic and static conditions.

Results

In the Suban Field application, HYDRO-GUARD HT provided shale stabilization and lubricity, enabling a high rate of penetration (ROP) with low torque & drag. Rheological profiles were relatively low with acceptable tau 0, ensuring sufficient hole cleaning at a high inclination angle, and within the allowable standpipe pressure threshold. No hole cleaning issues occurred during drilling, circulating, and pipe tripping operations.

The HYDRO-GUARD HT mud system also proved to be stable during an unexpected 21-day static period due to rig shutdown during a Covid-19 outbreak. Following this period, the density of the mud after bottom-up demonstrated minimum to no barite sagging tendency.

Additionally, HYDRO-GUARD HT provided in-situ dewatering and cuttings handling process benefits. By processing the WBM cuttings and waste on location, the customer eliminated transportation and hazardous waste treatment costs that are usually incurred by a SOBM system.

Overall, ConocoPhillips was satisfied with the result, and this HYDRO-GUARD HT is now their benchmark performance for drilling the Telisa Shale formation.

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