Fluid Systems

Fluid Systems Improvement

Modified Conventional Fluid System Improvement
Trade Name Fluid Type System Description Application
SPUD-DRILL WBM Used in drilling top hole sections with large hole sizes to clean the hole and provide hole stability Providing hole cleaning by higher rheological profile
Prevent sloughing of the surface hole
High cutting carrying capacity
Provide a viscous sweep to clean gravel / sand from the bore hole
Form Non-permeable filter cake to prevent losses to the formation
POLY-DRILL WBM Economical simple polymer water based drilling fluid system including drill water/sea water as base fluid and biological resistant polymers to control rheological properties and fluid loss up to 200F Applicable in offshore projects / low weight mud / environmentally restricted area
Low Clay / Shale Lithology , high resistance to bacteria attack
Economical WBM for non-reactive formation
K-POLY-DRILL WBM Water based drilling fluid system containing potassium chloride as shale inhibitor in conjunction with sodium chloride and salt resistant polymers to control rheological properties and fluid loss up to 200F Drilling shale layers & decrease bit balling
Higher clay / shale inhibition comparing to other simple polymer mud
SS-POLY-DRILL WBM Salt saturated water based drilling fluid system containing saturated sodium chloride brine and salt resistant polymers to control rheological properties and fluid loss up to 200F To control salt formations
To per form optimum flow properties
CARB-DRILL WBM Salt saturated water based mud to drill high pressure zones between 1.36-1.44 S.G by using CARBO-WATE F as weighting agents, appropriate viscosifer and fluid loss control agents To drill horizontal wells
To drill high pressure reservoirs
HMW-DRILL WBM Salt saturated water based mud to drill high pressure zones up to 2.08 S.G by using BARA-WATE as weighting agents, appropriate viscosifer and fluid loss control agents To prevent the enlargement of the well bore while drilling salt sections
Capable of suspending high portion of Barite / Hematite as weighting agents.
To prevent the influx of salt water and to control pore pressure