MICROEMULSION-BASED FLUSHING FLUID FOR EFFECTIVE REMOVAL OF FILTER CAKE IN WELLS CEMENTATION

    F. Curbelo, Thaine T. Caminha, Alfredo Ismael Curbelo Garnica, G. N. A. Melo, Edson de Andrade Araújo, Júlio Cézar de Oliveira Freitas
    TLDR The microemulsion-based fluid effectively removes mud cake during well cementation.
    The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a microemulsion-based flushing fluid in removing mud cake formed by drilling fluid during well cementation. The microemulsions were composed of vegetable castor oil, 2%wt KCl as the aqueous phase, and a nonionic surfactant (Ultranex NP40). The research evaluated thermal stability, rheological properties, removal efficiency, and wettability inversion. The microemulsions exhibited Newtonian fluid behavior. The optimal formulation consisted of 70% surfactant, 25% oil phase, and 5% aqueous phase, achieving a cloudy temperature of 365.25 K, a mud cake removal efficiency of 84.85%, and a high capability for wettability inversion.
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