نتایج جستجو برای: Drill mud

تعداد نتایج: 12315  

Drill mud is a fluid which is used in oil extraction industries in order to cool and lubricate the drill bit. Due to containing numerous toxic components, it is considered as a hazardous waste which must be treated before discharging to the environment. Current separation techniques for drill cutting treatment can be categorized into three main categories of physical (dewatering), physiochemica...

2004
Rick Hill

• Oil, gas, and geothermal exploration benefit from drill bit monitoring • Bits are expensive and may be damaged by high temperature or pressure • Bit orientation can be monitored to help guide bore hole • State of the art: mud modulation • Mud used to cool and lubricate drill bit • Collar near bit chokes flow to relay signal • Pressure sensor at surface decodes • Effective but slow, unidirecti...

2013

Traditional methods for the disposal of Oil-Based Mud (OBM) drill cuttings have included pit burial or leaving the untreated cuttings scattered in-situ. Increasingly stringent regulations and increased environmental awareness have required new and improved disposal techniques. Scomi Equipment Inc, with over twenty one years Drilling Waste Management experience, has developed a system to remedia...

Journal: :journal of petroleum science and technology 2013
armin taheri nakhost seyed reza shadizadeh

the narrow operating window between pore pressure and fracture pressure makes drilling difficult in some operations. a feasibility study of managed pressure drilling (mpd) is carried out on iran darquain oil field. the previous wells drilled in this field showed that mud returns were lost during drilling gadvan formation. the present work addresses this problem by means of surface back pressure...

2013
Reuben N. Okparanma Josiah M. Ayotamuno

Compositional distribution and sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Nigerian oil-based drill-cuttings have been studied for evidence of petrogenic and/or pyrogenic effects with recommendations for the strict enforcement of the ban on the use of oil-based mud in drilling by government regulatory agencies and prior bio-treatment of the drill cuttings before final fate. Laboratory...

Armin Taheri Nakhost, seyed Reza Shadizadeh

The narrow operating window between pore pressure and fracture pressure makes drilling difficult in some operations. A feasibility study of managed pressure drilling (MPD) is carried out on Iran Darquain oil field. The previous wells drilled in this field showed that mud returns were lost during drilling Gadvan formation. The present work addresses this problem by means of surface back pressure...

2015
Hongjun Zhu Yuanhua Lin Dezhi Zeng Ying Zhou Juan Xie

Perforation in internal upset transition zone is one of the main failure styles for drill pipes. Due to the flow channel specificity of upset transition zone, in this paper, drill pipe failure analysis from the point of flow erosion was put forward. Flow field of drilling fluid in the internal upset transition zone of U127 mm API IEU S135 drill pipe under various conditions were obtained using ...

2012
Eric Cayeux

For complex drilling operations with narrow geo-pressure windows, it is not uncommon to have problems with formation fracturing, due to erroneous mud pump management. To assist the driller in managing the circulation, it is possible to limit both the acceleration of the mud pumps whilst changing the flow-rate as well as the actual flow-rate, to avoid generating downhole pressure above the fract...

1998

Position: 39°21.9370′N, 72°41.6750′W Start hole: 1400 hr, 29 June 1997 End hole: 1500 hr, 2 July 1997 Time on hole: 73 hr (3.04 days) Seafloor (drill pipe measurement from rig floor, mbrf): 109.5 Total depth (drill pipe measurement from rig floor, mbrf): 416.3 Distance between rig floor and sea level (m): 11 Water depth (drill pipe measurement from sea level, m): 98.1 Penetration (mbsf): 306.8 ...

2008
Pijush Paul

This paper presents a wellbore-stability study of the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) research borehole located near Parkfield, California, USA. In the summer of 2005, the SAFOD borehole was drilled successfully through the active trace of the San Andreas Fault (SAF) in an area characterized by fault creep and frequent microearthquakes. In this study, we report how the analysis o...

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