Performance of polyethylene and polypropylene beads towards drill cuttings transportation in horizontal wellbore

Drilled cuttings removal is critical in drilling operations, especially in horizontal wells. These cuttings are postulated to be among the possible causes of many costly complications, such as mechanical pipe sticking, bore hole instability, drag and torque. This study proposes a new approach that u...

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Main Authors: Zul Hakim, Hadyan, Katende, Allan, Sagala, Farad, Ismail, Issham, Nsamba, Hussein Kisiki
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petrol.2018.01.075
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spelling my.utm.855882020-09-09T06:31:10Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85588/ Performance of polyethylene and polypropylene beads towards drill cuttings transportation in horizontal wellbore Zul Hakim, Hadyan Katende, Allan Sagala, Farad Ismail, Issham Nsamba, Hussein Kisiki TP Chemical technology Drilled cuttings removal is critical in drilling operations, especially in horizontal wells. These cuttings are postulated to be among the possible causes of many costly complications, such as mechanical pipe sticking, bore hole instability, drag and torque. This study proposes a new approach that uses polymer beads as a mud additive to improve cutting transportation. In this study, the effect of the concentration of polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) polymer beads on cuttings transport efficiency (CTE) in water-based mud in a horizontal wellbore was investigated. Experiments were conducted in a lab-scale flow loop equipped with a 13-ft (3.96 m) test section consisting of a concentric annulus acrylic outer casing (2 in. ID) and a static inner PVC drill string (0.79 in. OD). A total of 150 tests were conducted using 10 ppg water based mud (WBM) with 1%–5% by vol. Concentrations of polymer beads (PE and PP) were added at a range of 8–9.5 cp. Six different sizes of drilled cuttings ranging from 0.5 to 4.0 mm were used as samples to determine the CTE at a constant 0.69 m/s average annular fluid velocity. The results revealed that CTE increased with the increase of polymer bead concentrations and that PP is better compared to PE overall due to its low density. The highest CTE was recorded at a 5% concentration of water-based mud polypropylene (WBMPP), which is approximately 96% for cutting sizes of 0.50mm–0.99 mm. Elsevier B.V. 2018-06 Article PeerReviewed Zul Hakim, Hadyan and Katende, Allan and Sagala, Farad and Ismail, Issham and Nsamba, Hussein Kisiki (2018) Performance of polyethylene and polypropylene beads towards drill cuttings transportation in horizontal wellbore. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 165 . pp. 962-969. ISSN 0920-4105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petrol.2018.01.075
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Zul Hakim, Hadyan
Katende, Allan
Sagala, Farad
Ismail, Issham
Nsamba, Hussein Kisiki
Performance of polyethylene and polypropylene beads towards drill cuttings transportation in horizontal wellbore
description Drilled cuttings removal is critical in drilling operations, especially in horizontal wells. These cuttings are postulated to be among the possible causes of many costly complications, such as mechanical pipe sticking, bore hole instability, drag and torque. This study proposes a new approach that uses polymer beads as a mud additive to improve cutting transportation. In this study, the effect of the concentration of polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) polymer beads on cuttings transport efficiency (CTE) in water-based mud in a horizontal wellbore was investigated. Experiments were conducted in a lab-scale flow loop equipped with a 13-ft (3.96 m) test section consisting of a concentric annulus acrylic outer casing (2 in. ID) and a static inner PVC drill string (0.79 in. OD). A total of 150 tests were conducted using 10 ppg water based mud (WBM) with 1%–5% by vol. Concentrations of polymer beads (PE and PP) were added at a range of 8–9.5 cp. Six different sizes of drilled cuttings ranging from 0.5 to 4.0 mm were used as samples to determine the CTE at a constant 0.69 m/s average annular fluid velocity. The results revealed that CTE increased with the increase of polymer bead concentrations and that PP is better compared to PE overall due to its low density. The highest CTE was recorded at a 5% concentration of water-based mud polypropylene (WBMPP), which is approximately 96% for cutting sizes of 0.50mm–0.99 mm.
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author Zul Hakim, Hadyan
Katende, Allan
Sagala, Farad
Ismail, Issham
Nsamba, Hussein Kisiki
author_facet Zul Hakim, Hadyan
Katende, Allan
Sagala, Farad
Ismail, Issham
Nsamba, Hussein Kisiki
author_sort Zul Hakim, Hadyan
title Performance of polyethylene and polypropylene beads towards drill cuttings transportation in horizontal wellbore
title_short Performance of polyethylene and polypropylene beads towards drill cuttings transportation in horizontal wellbore
title_full Performance of polyethylene and polypropylene beads towards drill cuttings transportation in horizontal wellbore
title_fullStr Performance of polyethylene and polypropylene beads towards drill cuttings transportation in horizontal wellbore
title_full_unstemmed Performance of polyethylene and polypropylene beads towards drill cuttings transportation in horizontal wellbore
title_sort performance of polyethylene and polypropylene beads towards drill cuttings transportation in horizontal wellbore
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85588/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.petrol.2018.01.075
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