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Study on the hydrate inhibition effect of nano-silica in drilling fluids

Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering [2022]
Yong He, Xuebing Zhou, Lingli Shi, Zhen Long, Jingsheng Lu, Deqing Liang
ABSTRACT

Preventing hydrate crystallization in drilling fluid is the key to ensure the safety of deep water drilling. In this work, hydrate inhibition effect of nano-silica in deep water drilling fluids was measured and compared with the typical hydrate inhibitors containing KCl-PVP and EG-PVP. The three phase equilibrium and the formation kinetics of CH 4 hydrate in the drilling fluids were measured. The micro-morphological features of the formed hydrates were observed by SEM . Results showed that EG-PVP drilling fluid was found to have the best thermodynamic inhibition effect on CH 4 hydrate where the deviation of the equilibrium pressure in EG-PVP drilling fluid and pure water was initially 2 MPa as the temperature was below 5 °C and increased up to about 5 MPa when the temperature was 10 °C. Nano-silica had almost no thermodynamic inhibition performance on CH 4 hydrate. Kinetic measurements revealed that EG-PVP and KCl-PVP drilling fluids prolonged the hydrate nucleation to more than 48 h, but failed to remain the hydrate inhibition effect after aging tests. Nano-silica was unable to prolong the nucleation time, but was effective in reducing the initial hydrate growth rate and less affected by aging tests. SEM images revealed that nano-silica prevented phase separation in hydrate growth and induced the CH 4 hydrate to form a spongy-like structure which was fragile in agitated drilling fluid. Therefore, nano-silica could be viewed as a potential synergist of hydrate inhibitors.

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