Journal of Petroleum Technology, Vol.51, No.11, 30-30, 1999
Shale stability: Drilling-fluid interaction and shale strength
Shales make up more than 75% of drilled formations, and more than 70% of borehole problems are caused by shale instability. Shale is destabilized when drilling fluid penetrates existing fissures, fractures, and weak bedding planes. Drilling fluids cause shale instability by altering pore pressure or effective-stress state and strength through shale/fluid interaction.