Gel for Oil-Based Drilling Fluid
A special issue of Gels (ISSN 2310-2861). This special issue belongs to the section "Gel Applications".
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Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue of Gels, entitled “Gel for Oil-Based Drilling Fluid”, is dedicated to recent developments in areas ranging from theoretical and fundamental aspects to the synthesis, characterization, and applications of oil-based drilling fluid and their key agents. Within this context, a broad range of subjects, including structure and dynamics, molecular modeling and simulation, and applications will be discussed.
During the preceding decades, the unprecedented and rapid globalization has accelerated the need for petroleum and gas. For the drilling industry, the deep and ultradeep reservoirs have become among the most important targets in order to increase oil and gas production. However, the agents or drilling fluid used in conventional drilling are not suitable for the harsh conditions of the deep and ultradeep reservoirs. As such, researchers must develop novel high-performance drilling fluid for use in the deep and ultradeep reservoirs. In particular, drilling and fracture can cause serious formation damage without suitable pretreatment. It will become more difficult to recover enough oil and gas without sufficiently advanced petroleum and gas exploration technology. Thus, to maintain stable oil and gas production, it is necessary to systematically conduct extensive research on oil-based drilling fluids and related treatment agents. Gels are widely used in oil-based drilling fluids to improve the performance of drilling fluids. A quantitative understanding of the mechanisms of gels in oil-based drilling fluids, as well as technology trends, will be essential for optimizing oil-based drilling fluids and facilitating deep oil and gas drilling.
This Special Issue aims to present and disseminate the most recent advances related to the synthesis, application, and mechanism of novel materials and technology for the petroleum industry. Topics of interest for publication include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
- Synthesis and characterization of gel polymers;
- The applications of gels in oil-based drilling fluid;
- Seepage pattern of oil-based drilling fluid with gels;
- Gel–reservoir interactions;
- Molecular simulation.
Dr. Jintang Wang
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- synthesis and characterization of gel polymers
- the applications of gels in oil-based drilling fluid
- seepage pattern of oil-based drilling fluid with gels
- gel–reservoir interactions
- molecular simulation
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