Optimizing aqueous drilling mud system viscosity with green additives
Abstract Non-governmental and governmental agencies are demanding for environmentally friendly mud systems. This increase in environmental awareness has made the drilling mud service companies to re-evaluate some of the chemicals and materials used as additives for mud systems. In this study, some g...
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doaj-d0cbcd90f27347a9bc448b707ba1f21d2020-11-25T02:21:15ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology2190-05582190-05662018-05-019131531810.1007/s13202-018-0481-0Optimizing aqueous drilling mud system viscosity with green additivesEvelyn Bose Ekeinde0Emmanuel Emeka Okoro1Adewale Dosunmu2Sunny Iyuke3Petroleum Engineering Department, University of Port HarcourtPetroleum Engineering Department, Covenant UniversityPetroleum Engineering Department, University of Port HarcourtChemical Engineering Department, University of the WitwatersrandAbstract Non-governmental and governmental agencies are demanding for environmentally friendly mud systems. This increase in environmental awareness has made the drilling mud service companies to re-evaluate some of the chemicals and materials used as additives for mud systems. In this study, some green materials were considered as possible substitutes for PAC R in water-based drilling fluid systems. The rheological properties of four water-based mud systems with typical compositions were studied at 80 and 150 °F. These two temperature ranges were necessary so as to evaluate the effect of temperature on the viscosity, plastic viscosity and yield point properties of these mud systems formulated with these green materials as viscosifier. These green materials were processed to powder form and sieved to their finest particle sizes to reduce amount of solute that will be present in the water-based drilling fluid formed with the materials. The properties of the formulated mud systems were analyzed using API standard. These green materials behaved optimally as viscosifiers for the formulated water-based mud systems under ambient temperature. Also the mud systems behaviour at 150 °F showed a reduction in the flow properties at this high temperature as recorded in the literatures. From the results of the experiment, we can say that Kian (Averrhoa carambola L.) has the characteristic of being a substitute for PAC R when beneficiated for water-based drilling fluids.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-018-0481-0Green materialsWater based mudAverrhoa carambolaPAC R |
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Evelyn Bose Ekeinde Emmanuel Emeka Okoro Adewale Dosunmu Sunny Iyuke |
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Optimizing aqueous drilling mud system viscosity with green additives |
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Optimizing aqueous drilling mud system viscosity with green additives |
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Optimizing aqueous drilling mud system viscosity with green additives |
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Optimizing aqueous drilling mud system viscosity with green additives |
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Optimizing aqueous drilling mud system viscosity with green additives |
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optimizing aqueous drilling mud system viscosity with green additives |
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Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology |
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2190-0558 2190-0566 |
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Abstract Non-governmental and governmental agencies are demanding for environmentally friendly mud systems. This increase in environmental awareness has made the drilling mud service companies to re-evaluate some of the chemicals and materials used as additives for mud systems. In this study, some green materials were considered as possible substitutes for PAC R in water-based drilling fluid systems. The rheological properties of four water-based mud systems with typical compositions were studied at 80 and 150 °F. These two temperature ranges were necessary so as to evaluate the effect of temperature on the viscosity, plastic viscosity and yield point properties of these mud systems formulated with these green materials as viscosifier. These green materials were processed to powder form and sieved to their finest particle sizes to reduce amount of solute that will be present in the water-based drilling fluid formed with the materials. The properties of the formulated mud systems were analyzed using API standard. These green materials behaved optimally as viscosifiers for the formulated water-based mud systems under ambient temperature. Also the mud systems behaviour at 150 °F showed a reduction in the flow properties at this high temperature as recorded in the literatures. From the results of the experiment, we can say that Kian (Averrhoa carambola L.) has the characteristic of being a substitute for PAC R when beneficiated for water-based drilling fluids. |
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Green materials Water based mud Averrhoa carambola PAC R |
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