Performance of Selected Natural Bio-Polymers for Fluid Loss Control in Water-Based Drilling Fluid: A Literature Review

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Fluid loss to the formation is a well-known problem during exploration and production phases of the upstream sector of oil and gas industry. In fluid filtration formation reduction, it is customary to add chemical additives such as polyanionic, lignosulfonate and carboxyl methyl cellulose in different proportions to build a decent filter cake. This will serve as semi-permeable membrane around the well bore. However, to minimize the cost, the use of less expensive, widely available and environmental benign natural polymers is required. Therefore, the aim of this study is to evaluate the performance of some selected natural biopolymers for fluid loss control in water-based drilling fluid as majority of the polymers used for controlling fluid losses are imported and are quite expensive. Importation, no doubt, adds to the overall co st of drilling operations. However, with the use of local polymers, the operational cost could be reduced, new markets created, which stimulate and promote their cultivation, preservation and job creation. In view of this, the study has evaluated and optimized four less investigated local biopolymers using a reduced central composite experimental protocol for the development of new generation of water-based drilling fluids. The study revealed that there is a significant improvement in the properties of the beneficiated clay. Therefore, the study upon review suggested that their heological properties of the base fluid slurry significantly improved in the presence of detarium microcarpum, food gum, roseline fiber, coconut fiber and local barite. The study contribution to knowledge indicated that C. populnea (food gum fiber), coconut fiber and C. sabdariffa (roseline) has been widely used in polymer industry as reinforcements. Keywords: Optimization, Polymer Admixture, Upstream Sector, Oil Industry, Gas Industry, Nigeria
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在油气行业的上游部门勘探和生产阶段,地层流体漏失是一个众所周知的问题。在流体过滤地层还原中,通常会添加不同比例的聚阴离子、木质素磺酸盐和羧甲基纤维素等化学添加剂,以构建一个像样的滤饼。这将作为井眼周围的半透膜。然而,为了最大限度地降低成本,需要使用价格较低、广泛可用且对环境无害的天然聚合物。因此,本研究的目的是评估一些选定的天然生物聚合物在水基钻井液中用于控制滤失的性能,因为大多数用于控制滤失的聚合物都是进口的,而且价格相当昂贵。毫无疑问,进口增加了钻井作业的总成本。然而,使用当地聚合物可以降低运营成本,创造新的市场,从而刺激和促进它们的种植、保存和创造就业机会。鉴于此,该研究使用简化的中心复合实验方案评估和优化了四种较少研究的局部生物聚合物,用于开发新一代水基钻井液。研究表明,选矿后的粘土性能有明显改善。因此,经过综述的研究表明,在微木屑、食用胶、玫瑰氨酸纤维、椰子纤维和局部重晶石的存在下,其基液浆的流变学性能显著改善。研究成果表明,食用胶纤维(C. populnea)、椰子纤维(C. sabdariffa)和玫瑰碱(C. sabdariffa)作为增强剂已广泛应用于聚合物工业。关键词:优化,聚合物外加剂,上游行业,石油工业,天然气工业,尼日利亚
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