西南石油大学学报(自然科学版) ›› 1996, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (3): 31-37.DOI: 10.3863/j.issn.1000-2634.1996.03.005

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Experimental Study of Hydratability of Water SensitiveShale Formation in Contact with Drilling Fluid

Liu Xiang-jun Luo Ping-ya

  

  1. (Centre for Well Completion Techniques)
  • Received:1995-09-06 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:1996-08-20 Published:1996-08-20
  • Contact: Liu Xiang-jun

Abstract: The diffusion-absorption constant of the system composed of shale formation and mud, and the absorbed water incremental distribution at any time are significant parame-ters for studying wellface stability in shale formation. Its influence factors are quite com-plicated and therefore, are difficult to determine through simple laboratory experiment.
Starting from the rock current experiment of the laboratory long core, this paper makes a research on the method of using log information to determine deffusion-absorption con-stant and absorbed water incremental distribution. The conclusions of the research indi-cate that diffusion-absorption constant and absorbed water incremental distribution can be determined solely through quantitative analysis of rexistivity profile of invasion zone in
the state of static filtration.

Key words: Water sensitivity, Hydrachemistry, Mudstone, Shale, Clay stabiliza-tion, Hole sloughing prevention

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