How can you use real-time monitoring to prevent formation damage?
Formation damage is a common and costly problem in drilling engineering, affecting the productivity and integrity of oil and gas wells. It occurs when the formation pores or fractures are plugged or altered by drilling fluids, solids, fines, or chemical reactions, reducing the permeability and flow capacity of the reservoir. To prevent or minimize formation damage, you need to monitor and control the drilling parameters and conditions that influence the interaction between the formation and the drilling fluids. Real-time monitoring is a powerful tool that can help you achieve this goal. In this article, you will learn how to use real-time monitoring to prevent formation damage and optimize your drilling performance.