Application of microemulsion systems in the formulation of biodegradable pre-flush fluid for primary cementing

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Oil well cleanup fluids (pre-flushes) are intermediate fluids pumped ahead of the cement slurry; they are able to clean the well walls by removing the filter cake formed by the drilling fluid, and leave the surface water-wet. This work’s main objective was to use biodegradable microemulsion systems as cleanup fluids in order to reduce the environmental impact. Three microemulsion systems were formulated, each composed of an oil phase, a surfactant and three different aqueous phases: glycerol, glycerol:water (mass ratio 1:1), and fresh water. The results show that all microemulsion systems were effective with 100% filter cake removal, with a removal time of less than 60 s. The wettability test and fluid compatibility analyses exhibited advantageous performances, without phase separation, variations in viscosity, gelation, or flocculation. The compressive strength and X-ray diffractometry (XRD) analysis showed the influence of the glycerol on the cement slurry properties, with the compressive strength resistance ranging from 8.0 to 10.7 MPa, and resulted in the formation of portlandite.

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Araújo, E. A., Caminha, T. T., Paiva, E. M., Silva, R. R., Freitas, J. C. O., Garnica, A. I. C., & Curbelo, F. D. S. (2020). Application of microemulsion systems in the formulation of biodegradable pre-flush fluid for primary cementing. Energies, 13(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13184683

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