Mud Induced Formation Damage in Fractured Reservoirs

TitleMud Induced Formation Damage in Fractured Reservoirs
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1996
AuthorsJiao, D., and M. M. Sharma
JournalSPE Drilling & Completion
Volume11
Issue01
Start Page11
Pagination11-16
Date Published03/1996
ISSN1064-6671
Other NumbersSPE 30107-PA
KeywordsDrilling Induced Damage, Formation Damage
Abstract

A set of experiments was completed that clearly shows that drilling muds can cause large irreversible damage to fractures and dramatically reduce the productivity of wells producing from a natural fracture network. The use of sized fibers as an additive to drilling muds can significantly reduce both the depth and extent of formation damage. Granular additives (such as CaCO3) are much less effective. The use of acid soluble fibers is, therefore, recommended for reducing formation damage in fractured reservoirs.

 
DOI10.2118/30107-PA