Study on the viability of egg shell as a lost circulation material in synthetic based drilling fluid

Lost circulation is one of the most severe issues in drilling operation which can cause fracture formation or be induced during drilling activities. These scenarios make it imperative to design the drilling fluid in a minimal invasion of the fluid that occur in the formation along with assist in str...

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Published in:Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Main Author: Nik Ab Lah N.K.I.; Ngah K.; Sauki A.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2019
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Nik Ab Lah N.K.I.; Ngah K.; Sauki A.
Study on the viability of egg shell as a lost circulation material in synthetic based drilling fluid
2019
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
1349
1
10.1088/1742-6596/1349/1/012135
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85077797047&doi=10.1088%2f1742-6596%2f1349%2f1%2f012135&partnerID=40&md5=604bb38eb2d37907f8f78a552fe0a339
Lost circulation is one of the most severe issues in drilling operation which can cause fracture formation or be induced during drilling activities. These scenarios make it imperative to design the drilling fluid in a minimal invasion of the fluid that occur in the formation along with assist in strengthening the wellbore condition. To solve this problem, Lost Circulation Materials (LCM) are required which is expected to bridge and seal the fractures. As the contemporary worldwide development towards environment friendly, technical ability and cost-effectiveness, hence the viability of Egg Shells as LCM are being investigated since the daily disposal waste is rich in Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) compound. In addition, the effect of egg shell particle size distribution on the drilling fluid performance was also study. The performance of egg shells was compared with the industry standard-sized CaCO3 in term of its rheology properties, fluid loss, fluid invasion, and lubrication ability. The rheology properties result shows a stable reading while for High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) filter press test, the drilling fluids performance showed the same mud cake thickness of 1/32 but slightly different in fluid loss. The drilling fluids also has a minimal invasion on Sand Bed Test (SBT) with lubrications coefficient of 0.0753. From this study, it is found that egg shells can function effectively as LCM additives, the same as the standard CaCO3 used in the industry. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
Institute of Physics Publishing
17426588
English
Conference paper
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Nik Ab Lah N.K.I.; Ngah K.; Sauki A.
spellingShingle Nik Ab Lah N.K.I.; Ngah K.; Sauki A.
Study on the viability of egg shell as a lost circulation material in synthetic based drilling fluid
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title Study on the viability of egg shell as a lost circulation material in synthetic based drilling fluid
title_short Study on the viability of egg shell as a lost circulation material in synthetic based drilling fluid
title_full Study on the viability of egg shell as a lost circulation material in synthetic based drilling fluid
title_fullStr Study on the viability of egg shell as a lost circulation material in synthetic based drilling fluid
title_full_unstemmed Study on the viability of egg shell as a lost circulation material in synthetic based drilling fluid
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description Lost circulation is one of the most severe issues in drilling operation which can cause fracture formation or be induced during drilling activities. These scenarios make it imperative to design the drilling fluid in a minimal invasion of the fluid that occur in the formation along with assist in strengthening the wellbore condition. To solve this problem, Lost Circulation Materials (LCM) are required which is expected to bridge and seal the fractures. As the contemporary worldwide development towards environment friendly, technical ability and cost-effectiveness, hence the viability of Egg Shells as LCM are being investigated since the daily disposal waste is rich in Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) compound. In addition, the effect of egg shell particle size distribution on the drilling fluid performance was also study. The performance of egg shells was compared with the industry standard-sized CaCO3 in term of its rheology properties, fluid loss, fluid invasion, and lubrication ability. The rheology properties result shows a stable reading while for High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) filter press test, the drilling fluids performance showed the same mud cake thickness of 1/32 but slightly different in fluid loss. The drilling fluids also has a minimal invasion on Sand Bed Test (SBT) with lubrications coefficient of 0.0753. From this study, it is found that egg shells can function effectively as LCM additives, the same as the standard CaCO3 used in the industry. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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