Performance characteristics of Parkia biglobosa as fluid loss control agent in aqueous mud system

Abstract

Recent trend in the use of biomaterials in oilfield applications involves minimum refining and purification. The effectiveness of Parkia biglobosa as fluid loss control additive in aqueous based mud was tested according to API standard. The effect of temperature on the formulation was determined to identify any deviation due to presence of the material in the formulation. At 8ppb concentration used, 3.6mL fluid loss and 1.1mm filter cake thickness were recorded; compared with 8mL and 0.8mm, and 5.4mL and 0.8mm of Pleurotus and PAC respectively. Both fluid loss and filter cake thickness increased with increase in temperature. A low-flat discontinuous gel was observed at elevated temperatures which is desirable. Other drilling fluid rheological parameters were not adversely altered by the presence of the material, even at elevated temperature conditions. The biodegradable material was found to be suitable as fluid loss agent, both in effectiveness and environmental consideration since it is biodegradable, and might reduce cost of formulation since minimum processing is required.

Description

A research article with figures and tables

Keywords

Aqueous mud, fluid loss control, Parkia biglobosa, PAC UL, Department of Petroleum Engineering

Citation

Uwaezuoke, N.. Onwukwe, I. S., Igwilo, C. K., Duru, U. I. & Obah, B. (2020). Performance characteristics of parkia biglobosa as fluid loss control agent in aqueous mud system. Petroleum and Coal 62(4): 1242-1249

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