Production and Characterization of an Eco-Friendly Oil Based Mud from Synthetic Bio-lubricant Derived from Chrysophyllum Albidum Seed Oil

S. Igbafe, A. A. Azuokwu, A. I. Igbafe
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Sequel to the environmental problems of the none biodegradable nature of the conventional oil-based drilling fluids, it is imperative and urgent for environmental sustainability and for the development of eco-friendly products, that use of petroleum diesel oil as the continuous phase of drilling mud warrant urgent reconsideration. Towards the search to provide a better alternative to petroleum diesel oil as a base oil for drilling mud, vegetable oil from the inedible seeds of the African star apple fruits, was examined In this study, an oil-based drilling mud (OBM) with biodegradable qualities for sustainable environmental applications was developed and characterized. The OBM was produced with chrysophyllum albidum (African star apple) oil methyl ester bio-lubricant to replace petroleum diesel as the continuous phase of the mud. The chrysophyllum albidum oil methyl ester was synthesized from fatty acid methyl ester obtained through transesterification process of none edible oils extracted from chrysophyllum albidum seeds. Tests of physiochemical and rheological properties were carried out on mud samples of chrysophyllum albidum oil biolube-based mud (CAOBBM) and petroleum diesel oil-based mud (PDOBM) to characterise the fluids for performance evaluation and environmental consequences. The findings indicated that CAOBBM was lower in density and less acidic than PDOBM, at barite content of 20 g. Also, CAOBBM had lower viscosity which implies less resistance to flow and lower pressure losses. The low oil to water ratio from the filtration loss test, revealed that CAOBBM is more viable to low fluid loss and consequently enhances wellbore stability and less oil retained on drilled cuttings. Similarly, toxicity test confirmed CAOBBM to be more appropriate and less detrimental to the environment compared to PDOBM. Summarily chrysophyllum albidum oil biolube based muds stands safer and more eco-friendly for a sustainable environment than petroleum diesel oil-based muds.
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菊花籽油合成生物润滑油环保型油基泥浆的制备与表征
继常规油基钻井液不可生物降解的环境问题之后,将石油柴油作为钻井泥浆的连续相是环境可持续性和环保产品开发的迫切需要。为了寻找一种更好的替代石油柴油作为钻井泥浆的基础油,研究了从非洲星苹果果实的不可食用种子中提取的植物油。在本研究中,开发了一种具有生物可降解特性的油基钻井泥浆(OBM),并对其进行了表征。以金菊油甲酯生物润滑油代替石油柴油作为泥浆的连续相,生产OBM。以菊花种子非食用油脂为原料,经酯交换得到脂肪酸甲酯,合成了菊花油甲酯。对金菊油生物基泥浆(CAOBBM)和石油柴油基泥浆(PDOBM)的泥浆样品进行了物理化学和流变性能测试,以表征流体的性能评估和环境影响。结果表明,在重晶石含量为20 g时,CAOBBM比PDOBM密度更低,酸性更弱。此外,CAOBBM具有较低的粘度,这意味着更小的流动阻力和更低的压力损失。通过滤失测试,低油水比表明,CAOBBM具有更低的滤失效果,从而提高了井筒稳定性,减少了钻屑上的油潴留。同样,毒性试验证实,与PDOBM相比,CAOBBM更合适,对环境的危害更小。综上所述,与石油柴油基泥浆相比,金菊油生物基泥浆更安全,更环保。
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