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A novel wellbore strengthening method by using rotary jet while drilling

Wang, Peng; Ni, Hongjian; Liu, Haoge; Zhao, Bo
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https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2824436
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2020
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Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. 2020, 194 .   10.1016/j.petrol.2020.107556
Abstract
Lost circulation is one of the most common and costly problems in drilling operations. Improving the wellbore strengthening by plugging drilling induced fractures using rotary jet method is a novel and effective method to mitigate lost circulation. A stress analysis model based on elastic-plastic mechanics was established to reveal the wellbore strengthening mechanism of rotary jet plugging while drilling. The structure of rotary jet tool was proposed and mixture multiphase flow model was adopted to optimize the structure of the modulation unit of rotary jet. The field tests of engineering prototype were carried out in 8½″ interval of three wells. Satisfactory plugging results verify the effectiveness of rotary jet plugging and wellbore strengthening technology.
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Elsevier
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Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
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