03 Formation Damage
03 Formation Damage
0.9
0.5 μm abs. Filtration Effects on Permeability
2 μm abs.
0.8
“Benefits of solids filtration evaluated”;
Reduced Permeability
10 μm abs.
0.7 TECHNOLOGY – Oil & Gas Journal; Jan 27, 1986
0.6 Reza Hashemi / Scott Caothien
0.5
No Filtration
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0
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Pore Volume Injected
INCOMPATIBLE FLUIDS
PRECIPITATED SALTS
Fluid Incompatibility - Solution
Water analysis
pH 6.6
Calcium [mg/l] 10
Barium [mg/l] Tr
Potassium [mg/l] 50
Solution Creation Fluid Compatibility
Fluid Flow
Direction
In Situ Clay
Particles
Swelling
Clays
Clay Migration
Migration
FLUID FLOW
DIRECTION
In Situ Clay
Particles
Migrating Clay
Particles
Clays - Solution
Tools:
• X-ray diffraction
– Identifies and quantifies the clay types present
• Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
– Type of clays and framework grains
– Cementing material
– Location of clays
– Likelihood of migration
• Return permeability tests
– Amount of damage of different fluids relative to each other
• Fluid Design
– Inhibition
Solution - Clay Study
A fluid was prepared consists of Potassium Formate Buffered (pH = 10.2).
Potassium Formate Buffered was made by adding Carbonate / Sodium Bicarbonate
with ratio 5 / 3 to 1 lab barrel of Potassium Formate 1.45 SG brine.
Capilary Suction Time (CST) result for both fluid can be seen on table below :
CST time with Potassium Formate is lower than Distilled water. It shows that both of
fluids has the inhibitive potential.
QUARTZ 58
CALCITE 15
SMECTITE 11
ILLITE tr
KAOLINITE 15
CHLORITE 1
Formation Damage - Summary
How can a completion fluid damage the formation?
• Particle plugging
Filter brines prior to use and size bridging Perform wellbore clean up
material to plug borehole wall to avoid particle operations to remove excess solids
penetration into the formation.
• Fluid incompatibility Eliminate formation of precipitates by
Control water blockage by lowering the studying fluid chemistry and
rate of fluid loss to the formation.
eliminating incompatibilities.
• Emulsion blockage and oil-wetting
Reduce excess emulsifiers and oil-wetting agents and
lower fluid loss to lower oil-wetting and emulsion
blockage tendency.
• Clay and swelling and migration
Identify clays present and design fluid Minimize fluid invasion and
to inhibit swelling drawdown to mitigate migration
Why are we here? Reservoir and cap rock core