AbstractWellbore stability decides the success or failure and the cost of oil or gas drilling. It is more complicated for gas hydrate bearing sediments (HBS) because of the special properties of gas hydrates. Considering the key influence factors of wellbore stability, such as heat conduction and convection, hydrates decomposition, the variation of physical and mechanical parameters, and the coupling effect among them, the mathematical model of wellbore stability for HBS was established. The finite element solution was obtained. Taking a hydrate formation of Gulf of Mexico as an example, the influence of drilling fluid temperature on hydrates decomposition, formation mechanical properties and wellbore stability was studied. Analysis shows t...
In the process of deep-water drilling, gas hydrate is easily formed in wellbores due to the low temp...
Gas hydrates are ice-like crystalline systems made of water and methane that are stable under high p...
This study addresses a numerical approach for exploring how thermal change destabilizes marine gas h...
AbstractWellbore stability decides the success or failure and the cost of oil or gas drilling. It is...
It is a common view that the high temperature of the drilling fluid can lead to the dissociation of ...
The global reserves of natural gas hydrates are extremely abundant, which is attracting more and mor...
As hydrocarbon exploration and development moves into deeper water and onshore arctic environments, ...
The study of wellbore stability in offshore gas hydrate reservoirs is an important basis for the lar...
As hydrocarbon exploration and development moves into deeper water and onshore Arctic environments, ...
Horizontal wells can significantly improve the gas production and are expected to be an efficient ex...
At present, the formation mechanism of gas hydrate (hereinafter referred to as hydrate) plugging in ...
Drilling fluid invasion into hydrate-bearing sediments could induce hydrate dissociation and complic...
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Gas hydrate research in the last two decades has taken different directions ranging from ways to un...
Gas hydrates are ice-like crystalline systems made of water and methane that are stable under high p...
In the process of deep-water drilling, gas hydrate is easily formed in wellbores due to the low temp...
Gas hydrates are ice-like crystalline systems made of water and methane that are stable under high p...
This study addresses a numerical approach for exploring how thermal change destabilizes marine gas h...
AbstractWellbore stability decides the success or failure and the cost of oil or gas drilling. It is...
It is a common view that the high temperature of the drilling fluid can lead to the dissociation of ...
The global reserves of natural gas hydrates are extremely abundant, which is attracting more and mor...
As hydrocarbon exploration and development moves into deeper water and onshore arctic environments, ...
The study of wellbore stability in offshore gas hydrate reservoirs is an important basis for the lar...
As hydrocarbon exploration and development moves into deeper water and onshore Arctic environments, ...
Horizontal wells can significantly improve the gas production and are expected to be an efficient ex...
At present, the formation mechanism of gas hydrate (hereinafter referred to as hydrate) plugging in ...
Drilling fluid invasion into hydrate-bearing sediments could induce hydrate dissociation and complic...
Creative CommonsAttribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction ...
Gas hydrate research in the last two decades has taken different directions ranging from ways to un...
Gas hydrates are ice-like crystalline systems made of water and methane that are stable under high p...
In the process of deep-water drilling, gas hydrate is easily formed in wellbores due to the low temp...
Gas hydrates are ice-like crystalline systems made of water and methane that are stable under high p...
This study addresses a numerical approach for exploring how thermal change destabilizes marine gas h...