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- Title
Study on the Inhibition Mechanism of Hydration Expansion of Yunnan Gas Shale using Modified Asphalt.
- Authors
Dai, Zhiwen; Sun, Jinsheng; Liu, Jingping; Lv, Kaihe; Zhang, Xianfa; Wang, Zonglun; Xu, Zhe
- Abstract
Drilling fluids play an essential role in shale gas development. It is not possible to scale up the use of water-based drilling fluid in shale gas drilling in Yunnan, China, because conventional inhibitors cannot effectively inhibit the hydration of the illite-rich shale formed. In this study, the inhibition performance of modified asphalt was evaluated using the plugging test, expansion test, shale recovery experiment, and rock compressive strength test. The experimental results show that in a 3% modified asphalt solution, the expansion of shale is reduced by 56.3%, the recovery is as high as 97.8%, water absorption is reduced by 24.3%, and the compression resistance is doubled compared with those in water. Moreover, the modified asphalt can effectively reduce the fluid loss of the drilling fluid. Modified asphalt can form a hydrophobic membrane through a large amount of adsorption on the shale surface, consequently inhibiting shale hydration. Simultaneously, modified asphalt can reduce the entrance of water into the shale through blocking pores, micro-cracks, and cracks and further inhibit the hydration expansion of shale. This demonstrates that modified asphalt will be an ideal choice for drilling shale gas formations in Yunnan through water-based drilling fluids.
- Subjects
YUNNAN Sheng (China); OIL shales; DRILLING fluids; ASPHALT; DRILLING muds; GAS well drilling; SHALE gas; HYDRATION
- Publication
Materials (1996-1944), 2024, Vol 17, Issue 3, p645
- ISSN
1996-1944
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/ma17030645