Drilling, Completions, and Cementing
Wednesday, 9 April
Grand Hall B
Technical Session
In a field that spans more than 100 years, studies continue to show the innovations that can be made in the fluids used in drilling, cementing, and completion of new wells. This session showcases technology advances in the analysis and chemistry of these fluids, including drilling mud optimization and damage removal; applications of microfluidics; advanced analysis of clay hydration; and computation methodologies for these systems.
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0130-0200 224257Hydration State Of Montmorillonites And Its Effect On Swelling Behavior
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0200-0230 224272Leveraging Machine Learning And X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry For Elemental Analysis Of Pozzolanic Materials
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0230-0300 224229Microfluidics - A New Tool To Differentiate Chemistry For Fracs - Functional Frac Performance Vs Reservoir Performance
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0330-0400 224228A Novel Method For Investigating The Solidification Behavior And Mechanisms Of Chemical Plugging Materials Based On Molecular Simulation
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0400-0430 224236Innovative Multifunctional Chemistry To Remove Oil Based Mud Filter Cake And Remediate Near Wellbore Damage Producing Wells After Well Communication
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0430-0500 224260Sustainable Two-in-one Fluid System For Drilling And Cementing Processes
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Alternate 224320New Acid Systems For Removing Filter Cakes Containing Manganese Tetraoxide As Non-carbonate Weighting Agent
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Alternate 224299The Understanding And Challenges In Handling Wso’S In Produced Water