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A new downhole sampler for petroleum applications
- Publisher: European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
- Source: Conference Proceedings, Second EAGE Workshop on Geochemistry in Petroleum Operations and Production, Oct 2018, cp-581-00009
- ISBN: 978-94-6282-276-4
Abstract
Our purpose will be to track any unsuitable invasion or migration of chemicals specifies coming from i) matured shales of production fluids or ii) conventional hydrocarbons including both drilling and fracturing ones into aquifers. Our objective is to early detect and alarm of any anomaly to avoid any important environmental issue. The approach consists in deploying a specific sampling tool within a well to recover formation fluids and to run a panoply of appropriate laboratory tests to state on fluid characteristics. Of course for deep aquifers, such a characterization process may consider aquifer properties prior producing shale oil and gas, as they may contain naturally some chemical species present in the source rocks. One can also consider that a baseline acquisition could be justified in case of possible previous invasion of non-natural fluids in the formation under survey (due to any anthropogenic action at surface or in the underground).