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Wellbore Stability through Novel Catechol-Chitosan Biopolymer Encapsulator-Based Drilling Mud
Baoyu Guo1  Zhichuan Tang2  Hanyi Zhong2  Zhengsong Qiu2  Yujie Kang2 
[1] Drilling Technology Research Institute, Shengli Petroleum Engineering Corporation Limited of SINOPEC, Donying 257064, China;
[2] School of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum (East China), No. 66 Changjiang West Road, Economic & Technical Development Zone, Qingdao 266580, China;
关键词: wellbore stability;    biopolymer;    encapsulator;    water-based drilling fluids;    chemical strengthening;   
DOI  :  10.3390/gels8050307
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The problem of wellbore stability has a marked impact on oil and gas exploration and development in the process of drilling. Marine mussel proteins can adhere and encapsulate firmly on deep-water rocks, providing inspiration for solving borehole stability problem and this ability comes from catechol groups. In this paper, a novel biopolymer was synthesized with chitosan and catechol (named “SDGB”) by Schiff base-reduction reaction, was developed as an encapsulator in water-based drilling fluids (WBDF). In addition, the chemical enhancing wellbore stability performance of different encapsulators were investigated and compared. The results showed that there were aromatic ring structure, amines, and catechol groups in catechol-chitosan biopolymer molecule. The high shale recovery rate demonstrated its strong shale inhibition performance. The rock treated by catechol-chitosan biopolymer had higher tension shear strength and uniaxial compression strength than others, which indicates that it can effectively strengthen the rock and bind loose minerals in micro-pore and micro-fracture of rock samples. The rheological and filtration property of the WBDF containing catechol-chitosan biopolymer is stable before and after 130 °C/16 h hot rolling, demonstrating its good compatibility with other WBDF agents. Moreover, SDGB could chelate with metal ions, forming a stable covalent bond, which plays an important role in adhesiveness, inhibition, and blockage.

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