Composition and Properties of Drilling and Completion Fluids

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Gulf Professional Publishing, 11‏/11‏/2016 - 748 من الصفحات
Composition and Properties of Drilling and Completion Fluids
 

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1 Introduction to Drilling Fluids
1
2 Introduction to Completion Fluids
35
3 Evaluating Drilling Fluid Performance
55
4 Clay Mineralogy and the Colloid Chemistry of Drilling Fluids
93
5 WaterDispersible Polymers
135
6 The Rheology of Drilling Fluids
151
7 The Filtration Properties of Drilling Fluids
245
8 The Surface Chemistry of Drilling Fluids
285
12 Introduction to Fracturing Fluids
521
13 Drilling Fluid Components
537
14 Drilling and Drilling Fluids Waste Management
597
Conversion Factors
637
Abbreviations
641
The Development of Drilling Fluids Technology
643
Author Index
695
Subject Index
707

9 Wellbore Stability
309
10 Drilling Problems Related to Drilling Fluids
367
11 Completion Workover Packer and Reservoir Drilling Fluids
461
Back Cover
731
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Ryen Caenn specializes in the technology transfer for all aspects of drilling and completion fluids technologies. He has worked in the industry for over 50 years, starting as a mud engineer in 1966, and for over 35 years as consultant to oil companies, fluid service companies and chemical manufacturers in the US and international drilling and production chemicals industry. Ryen currently conducts training sessions worldwide on drilling and completion fluid technology applications and is active in many organizations including the AADE and SPE. He has been a voting member of the API Drilling Fluid Standards Committee since 1974. Ryen earned a BA degree in Chemistry from Oklahoma State University.

Nicknamed "Slim Darley", the late H.C.H. Darley was formerly a member of the Institute of Petroleum in London, an active member within SPE, and a Researcher for Shell for almost 25 years as well as a Consultant. Darley earned a BS degree in Petroleum Engineering from Birmingham University in the UK, and Mr. Darley passed away in 1996.

The late George Gray, or "Doc Gray", as he was known in the industry, was a drilling fluids technologist for NL Baroid for over 30 years and a pioneer in the development of drilling fluids technology. He willingly served on innumerable committees and held various offices in technical societies, including Director and Vice President of SPE and various poistions within the American Chemical Society and American Petroleum Institute. George earned a BS degree from Texas Christian University and a MS and PHD degree from Rice University and was a registered professional engineer in the state of Texas. George passed away in 1983.

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