Rice husk and saw dust as filter loss control agents for water-based muds

When drilling with water based muds (WBM), significant fluid loss volumes from the mud into the formation can have adverse effects not just on the mud and its properties but also on the stability of the wellbore. Prevention of mud filter loss is one way of assessing the performance of a drilling mud...

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Main Authors: Okorie E. Agwu, Julius U. Akpabio, Glory W. Archibong
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-07-01
Series:Heliyon
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844019357196
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spelling doaj-d0dfb546c7b4464dadd3fad9ea86cc152020-11-25T02:48:48ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402019-07-0157e02059Rice husk and saw dust as filter loss control agents for water-based mudsOkorie E. Agwu0Julius U. Akpabio1Glory W. Archibong2Corresponding author.; Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Uyo, Uyo, P.M.B. 1017, Akwa Ibom State, NigeriaDepartment of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Uyo, Uyo, P.M.B. 1017, Akwa Ibom State, NigeriaDepartment of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Uyo, Uyo, P.M.B. 1017, Akwa Ibom State, NigeriaWhen drilling with water based muds (WBM), significant fluid loss volumes from the mud into the formation can have adverse effects not just on the mud and its properties but also on the stability of the wellbore. Prevention of mud filter loss is one way of assessing the performance of a drilling mud. However, evaluation of the effectiveness or otherwise of a fluid loss control additive can be made by characterizing the mud cake formed. Interestingly, the mud cake characterization is one area that has been somewhat neglected in drilling fluid formulation with agro waste materials. Two cellulosic materials - rice husk and saw dust were chosen for the experimental study. The specie of the rice husk used was the African rice (Oryza glaberrima) while the dust from the saw milling of Oxystigma manni was utilized for this study. To ensure result acceptability, the rice husk and saw dust were ground and the resulting products were sieved to 1.25 × 10−4 m. The filtration characteristics of the formulated mud samples were tested using the American Petroleum Institute (API) filter press and in accordance to the API recommended practice for field testing WBMs. From the filter loss tests, it was observed that the ground rice husk prevented filter loss by an average of 77% compared to ground saw dust filtration control of 63%. In addition, it was observed that at higher concentrations, ground saw dust and rice husk prevented fluid loss to the minimum acceptable API standard. For the filter cake thickness measured in millimetres, ground rice husk exhibited thicker mud cakes when compared with the saw dust by an average amount of 14%. For the mud cake characteristics, the rice husk mud exhibited smooth and slippery cakes while the saw dust mud exhibited rough texture, sticky and firm cakes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844019357196Petroleum engineeringRice huskSaw dustAPI filter lossFilter cakeWater based mud
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author Okorie E. Agwu
Julius U. Akpabio
Glory W. Archibong
spellingShingle Okorie E. Agwu
Julius U. Akpabio
Glory W. Archibong
Rice husk and saw dust as filter loss control agents for water-based muds
Heliyon
Petroleum engineering
Rice husk
Saw dust
API filter loss
Filter cake
Water based mud
author_facet Okorie E. Agwu
Julius U. Akpabio
Glory W. Archibong
author_sort Okorie E. Agwu
title Rice husk and saw dust as filter loss control agents for water-based muds
title_short Rice husk and saw dust as filter loss control agents for water-based muds
title_full Rice husk and saw dust as filter loss control agents for water-based muds
title_fullStr Rice husk and saw dust as filter loss control agents for water-based muds
title_full_unstemmed Rice husk and saw dust as filter loss control agents for water-based muds
title_sort rice husk and saw dust as filter loss control agents for water-based muds
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2019-07-01
description When drilling with water based muds (WBM), significant fluid loss volumes from the mud into the formation can have adverse effects not just on the mud and its properties but also on the stability of the wellbore. Prevention of mud filter loss is one way of assessing the performance of a drilling mud. However, evaluation of the effectiveness or otherwise of a fluid loss control additive can be made by characterizing the mud cake formed. Interestingly, the mud cake characterization is one area that has been somewhat neglected in drilling fluid formulation with agro waste materials. Two cellulosic materials - rice husk and saw dust were chosen for the experimental study. The specie of the rice husk used was the African rice (Oryza glaberrima) while the dust from the saw milling of Oxystigma manni was utilized for this study. To ensure result acceptability, the rice husk and saw dust were ground and the resulting products were sieved to 1.25 × 10−4 m. The filtration characteristics of the formulated mud samples were tested using the American Petroleum Institute (API) filter press and in accordance to the API recommended practice for field testing WBMs. From the filter loss tests, it was observed that the ground rice husk prevented filter loss by an average of 77% compared to ground saw dust filtration control of 63%. In addition, it was observed that at higher concentrations, ground saw dust and rice husk prevented fluid loss to the minimum acceptable API standard. For the filter cake thickness measured in millimetres, ground rice husk exhibited thicker mud cakes when compared with the saw dust by an average amount of 14%. For the mud cake characteristics, the rice husk mud exhibited smooth and slippery cakes while the saw dust mud exhibited rough texture, sticky and firm cakes.
topic Petroleum engineering
Rice husk
Saw dust
API filter loss
Filter cake
Water based mud
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844019357196
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