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Drilling mud additive

  • US 4,664,818 A
  • Filed: 07/26/1985
  • Issued: 05/12/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/26/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A process for drilling a borehole that encounters a water-sensitive shale, with the borehole being drilled by operating a drilling means, and circulating therein a drilling fluid, when the encountering of borehole instability due to the interaction of the water and water-sensitive shale is at least imminent, circulating as the drilling fluid an aqueous brine solution that contains from about 0.2 to about 2.0 pounds of an additive per barrel, the additive comprising:

  • (a) 27% by weight of a partially hydrolyzed polyacrylate-polyacrylamide copolymer having a molecular weight of at least three million and which is from about 20 to about 50% hydrolyzed;

    (b) 70% by weight of potassium chloride;

    (c) 3% by weight of a low to medium viscosity carboxymethylcellulose;

    with the aqueous solution being circulated so that the shale is contacted by the solution and stabilized by the adsorption of the polymer.

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