Disposal of oily cuttings by downhole fracturing injections: slurry product specifications issues

The technique of using on-site injection of oil contaminated drill cuttings is attracting considerable attention as a cost effective means of complying with environmental legistation concerning discharge of drilling wastes. The slurrification and injection of oil based cuttings into a casing annulus...

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Main Author: Junin, Radzuan
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering 1994
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spelling my.utm.41492017-08-28T01:22:49Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4149/ Disposal of oily cuttings by downhole fracturing injections: slurry product specifications issues Junin, Radzuan T Technology (General) The technique of using on-site injection of oil contaminated drill cuttings is attracting considerable attention as a cost effective means of complying with environmental legistation concerning discharge of drilling wastes. The slurrification and injection of oil based cuttings into a casing annulus, a process developed in 1989 by a majjor oil and gas producer/operator, has proven to be a significant step toward reduction of such environmental waste. This paper discusses the development of the cuttings reinjection, slurrification, slurry properties and benefits of quality slurry, and behaviour of soild laden slurries in a fracture in conjuction with downhole disposal operations. Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering 1994-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4149/1/SKMBT_60007080207511.pdf Junin, Radzuan (1994) Disposal of oily cuttings by downhole fracturing injections: slurry product specifications issues. Buletin FKKKSA, 8(1) . pp. 1-6. ISSN 0128-0740
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Disposal of oily cuttings by downhole fracturing injections: slurry product specifications issues
description The technique of using on-site injection of oil contaminated drill cuttings is attracting considerable attention as a cost effective means of complying with environmental legistation concerning discharge of drilling wastes. The slurrification and injection of oil based cuttings into a casing annulus, a process developed in 1989 by a majjor oil and gas producer/operator, has proven to be a significant step toward reduction of such environmental waste. This paper discusses the development of the cuttings reinjection, slurrification, slurry properties and benefits of quality slurry, and behaviour of soild laden slurries in a fracture in conjuction with downhole disposal operations.
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author Junin, Radzuan
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title Disposal of oily cuttings by downhole fracturing injections: slurry product specifications issues
title_short Disposal of oily cuttings by downhole fracturing injections: slurry product specifications issues
title_full Disposal of oily cuttings by downhole fracturing injections: slurry product specifications issues
title_fullStr Disposal of oily cuttings by downhole fracturing injections: slurry product specifications issues
title_full_unstemmed Disposal of oily cuttings by downhole fracturing injections: slurry product specifications issues
title_sort disposal of oily cuttings by downhole fracturing injections: slurry product specifications issues
publisher Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering
publishDate 1994
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4149/1/SKMBT_60007080207511.pdf
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