Developed fractures are beneficial for the efficient development of tight reservoir. They also lead to drill-in fluid loss and induce severe formation damage. Fracture plugging with loss control material (LCM) is the most common way to control drill-in fluid loss in fractured formation. Fracture plugging effect largely depends on the strength of fracture plugging zone, because in most cases plugging failure is caused by the strength failure of plugging zone. However, the effects of LCM mechanical and geometric parameters on plugging zone strength are still unclear. Moreover, traditional LCM selection is mainly performed by trial-and-error method, due to the lack of mathematical models. This paper develops an analytical model for plugging zo...
The lost circulation is a primary consideration while drilling through fractured carbonate formation...
The formation drilling in Yihuang block is prone to loss and difficult to plug. Through field practi...
By reviewing the mechanisms of drilling fluid lost circulation and its control in fractured formatio...
Developed fractures are beneficial for the efficient development of tight reservoir. They also lead ...
Well-developed natural fractures are beneficial for the economic and efficient development of tight ...
Drill-in fluid loss is the most important cause of formation damage during the drill-in process in f...
Drill-in fluid loss is the most important cause of formation damage during drill-in process in fract...
Lost circulation of working fluid into formation fractures is one of the most common and costly prob...
Lost circulation control in millimeter-wide fractures has been a challenge in well drilling all the ...
AbstractLost circulation control in millimeter-wide fractures has been a challenge in well drilling ...
The stability of plugging zone has a great impact on the lost circulation control effect in fracture...
Lost circulation induced by working fluid loss into formation fractures often leads to safety, envir...
Drilling fluid loss into formation fractures is one of the most common and costly problems encounter...
Using micro-visualization experimental device for the formation of fracture plugging zone, the plugg...
According to the mechanism analysis of drilling fluid loss in the formation with low pressure-bearin...
The lost circulation is a primary consideration while drilling through fractured carbonate formation...
The formation drilling in Yihuang block is prone to loss and difficult to plug. Through field practi...
By reviewing the mechanisms of drilling fluid lost circulation and its control in fractured formatio...
Developed fractures are beneficial for the efficient development of tight reservoir. They also lead ...
Well-developed natural fractures are beneficial for the economic and efficient development of tight ...
Drill-in fluid loss is the most important cause of formation damage during the drill-in process in f...
Drill-in fluid loss is the most important cause of formation damage during drill-in process in fract...
Lost circulation of working fluid into formation fractures is one of the most common and costly prob...
Lost circulation control in millimeter-wide fractures has been a challenge in well drilling all the ...
AbstractLost circulation control in millimeter-wide fractures has been a challenge in well drilling ...
The stability of plugging zone has a great impact on the lost circulation control effect in fracture...
Lost circulation induced by working fluid loss into formation fractures often leads to safety, envir...
Drilling fluid loss into formation fractures is one of the most common and costly problems encounter...
Using micro-visualization experimental device for the formation of fracture plugging zone, the plugg...
According to the mechanism analysis of drilling fluid loss in the formation with low pressure-bearin...
The lost circulation is a primary consideration while drilling through fractured carbonate formation...
The formation drilling in Yihuang block is prone to loss and difficult to plug. Through field practi...
By reviewing the mechanisms of drilling fluid lost circulation and its control in fractured formatio...