The Effects of Glass Bubbles, Clay, Xanthan Gum and Starch Concentrations on the Density of Lightweight Biopolymer Drilling Fluid

It is an open secret that currently oil and gas industry is focusing on increasing hydrocarbon production through underbalanced drilling (UBD) and finding ways to ensure the drilling process is less harmful to the environment. Water-based biopolymer drilling fluids are preferred compared to oil base...

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Main Authors: Nee, L.S., Mohamed Jan, B., Si Ali, B., Noor, I.M.
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spelling my.um.eprints.119042015-01-12T07:40:56Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/11904/ The Effects of Glass Bubbles, Clay, Xanthan Gum and Starch Concentrations on the Density of Lightweight Biopolymer Drilling Fluid Nee, L.S. Mohamed Jan, B. Si Ali, B. Noor, I.M. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TP Chemical technology It is an open secret that currently oil and gas industry is focusing on increasing hydrocarbon production through underbalanced drilling (UBD) and finding ways to ensure the drilling process is less harmful to the environment. Water-based biopolymer drilling fluids are preferred compared to oil based drilling fluids owing to the fact that it causes less pollution to the environment. This paper investigates the effects of varying concentrations of environmentally safe raw materials, namely glass bubbles, clay, xanthan gum and starch concentrations on the density of the formulated biopolymer drilling fluid to ensure that it is suitable for UBD. As material concentrations were varied, the density for each sample was measured at ambient temperature and pressure. Results showed that the final fluid densities are within acceptable values for UBD (6.78 to 6.86 lb/gal). It is concluded that the formulated water-based biopolymer drilling fluid is suitable to be used in UBD operation. Trans Tech Publications 2014 Article PeerReviewed Nee, L.S. and Mohamed Jan, B. and Si Ali, B. and Noor, I.M. (2014) The Effects of Glass Bubbles, Clay, Xanthan Gum and Starch Concentrations on the Density of Lightweight Biopolymer Drilling Fluid. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 625. pp. 526-529. ISSN 1660-9336 http://www.scientific.net/AMM.625.526 http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.625.526
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TP Chemical technology
Nee, L.S.
Mohamed Jan, B.
Si Ali, B.
Noor, I.M.
The Effects of Glass Bubbles, Clay, Xanthan Gum and Starch Concentrations on the Density of Lightweight Biopolymer Drilling Fluid
description It is an open secret that currently oil and gas industry is focusing on increasing hydrocarbon production through underbalanced drilling (UBD) and finding ways to ensure the drilling process is less harmful to the environment. Water-based biopolymer drilling fluids are preferred compared to oil based drilling fluids owing to the fact that it causes less pollution to the environment. This paper investigates the effects of varying concentrations of environmentally safe raw materials, namely glass bubbles, clay, xanthan gum and starch concentrations on the density of the formulated biopolymer drilling fluid to ensure that it is suitable for UBD. As material concentrations were varied, the density for each sample was measured at ambient temperature and pressure. Results showed that the final fluid densities are within acceptable values for UBD (6.78 to 6.86 lb/gal). It is concluded that the formulated water-based biopolymer drilling fluid is suitable to be used in UBD operation.
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author Nee, L.S.
Mohamed Jan, B.
Si Ali, B.
Noor, I.M.
author_facet Nee, L.S.
Mohamed Jan, B.
Si Ali, B.
Noor, I.M.
author_sort Nee, L.S.
title The Effects of Glass Bubbles, Clay, Xanthan Gum and Starch Concentrations on the Density of Lightweight Biopolymer Drilling Fluid
title_short The Effects of Glass Bubbles, Clay, Xanthan Gum and Starch Concentrations on the Density of Lightweight Biopolymer Drilling Fluid
title_full The Effects of Glass Bubbles, Clay, Xanthan Gum and Starch Concentrations on the Density of Lightweight Biopolymer Drilling Fluid
title_fullStr The Effects of Glass Bubbles, Clay, Xanthan Gum and Starch Concentrations on the Density of Lightweight Biopolymer Drilling Fluid
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Glass Bubbles, Clay, Xanthan Gum and Starch Concentrations on the Density of Lightweight Biopolymer Drilling Fluid
title_sort effects of glass bubbles, clay, xanthan gum and starch concentrations on the density of lightweight biopolymer drilling fluid
publisher Trans Tech Publications
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/11904/
http://www.scientific.net/AMM.625.526
http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.625.526
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