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   Laboratory Research on Fracture-Supported Shielding Temporary Plugging Drill-In Fluid for Fractured and Fracture-Pore Type Reservoirs  
   
نویسنده liu d. ,kang y. ,liu q. ,lei d. ,zhang b.
منبع journal of chemistry - 2017 - دوره : 2017 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Based on fractures stress sensitivity,this paper experimentally studies fracture-supported shielding temporary plugging drill-in fluid (fsdif) in order to protect fractured and fracture-pore type formation. experimental results show the fsdif was better than the cdif for protecting fractured and fracture-pore type reservoir and the fsdif temporary plugging rate was above 99%,temporary plugging ring strength was greater than 15 mpa,and return permeability was 91.35% and 120.83% before and after acidizing,respectively. the reasons for the better reservoir protection effect were analyzed. theoretical and experiment studies conducted indicated that the fsdif contained acid-soluble and non-acid-soluble temporary shielding agents; non-acid-soluble temporary shielding agents had high hardness and temporary plugging particles size was matched to the formation fracture width and pore throat size. copyright © 2017 dawei liu et al.
آدرس guangdong provincial key laboratory of petrochemical equipment fault diagnosis,guangdong university of petrochemical technology,maoming,guangdong,china,state key laboratory of oil and gas reservoir geology and exploitation,southwest petroleum university,chengdu,sichuan, China, state key laboratory of oil and gas reservoir geology and exploitation,southwest petroleum university,chengdu,sichuan, China, guangdong provincial key laboratory of petrochemical equipment fault diagnosis,guangdong university of petrochemical technology,maoming,guangdong, China, chongqing university of science and technology,chongqing, China, guangdong provincial key laboratory of petrochemical equipment fault diagnosis,guangdong university of petrochemical technology,maoming,guangdong, China
 
     
   
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