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Formation Damage Prevention in HPHT Wells: Evaluation of Cellulose Fibre and Granular LCM Using Ceramic Disc Testing

Al Ghaisan et al., 2025

Document ID
10007325077206319133
Author
Al Ghaisan A
Cikal M
Zaini T
Jasmmine Lesmana J
Abdurrahman U
Drilchem A
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SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition

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This paper explores the utilization of a novel plant-derived micronised organic cellulose fibres as a lost circulation control material in High Pressure and High Temperature (HPHT) environments. Lab test is conducted to evaluate, assess, and compare its method of sealing …
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