This paper investigates the time-dependent effect of drilling fluids o
n the shear strength properties of Fernie Formation shales. Direct she
ar tests were conducted on samples that were split along their bedding
planes and soaked in four different drilling fluids systems for varyi
ng periods of time: oil based mud, gel chem. TAME and PHPA. Distilled
water was used as a base line fluid in this study. The shear tests wer
e conducted at a normal stress range of 0-1 MPa. For each fluid, five
samples were tested, four of which had their natural rough surface, wh
ereas, the surface of one was artificially smoothened. The test result
s show that both TAME and PHPA fluids increase the angle of shearing r
esistance of the smoothened shale samples indicating that these may be
absorbed into the shale, at least at the surface. The distilled water
, oil based and gel chem muds have no effect on the angle of shearing
resistance of the rough samples decreased. The angle of shearing resis
tance of the rough samples in the TAME fluid showed both increases and
decreases, whereas rough samples in the PHPA fluid had a general incr
ease in the angle of shearing resistance with period of soaking.