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尼日利亚有幸拥有相当丰富的固体矿物矿藏,重晶石就是其中之一。随着石油和天然气勘探和开发的增长,工业对重晶石的需求也在增加,因为重晶石被用作钻井液中的加重剂。不过,这并不是重晶石的唯一用途。这导致重晶石大量进口,供在尼日利亚经营的石油和天然气公司使用。然而,我们坐着重晶石的存款,我们也进口它,失去了高额的外汇收入,因为一些研究表明,尼日利亚的重晶石品位低,不符合API的规范。事实上,有些重晶石矿床并非首次发现。本文回顾了近年来研究人员所做的大量研究,表明本地重晶石的流变性能与进口重晶石相当,原料药比重为4.2,一些研究表明高品位重晶石的比重(S.G)为4.2或略高于4.2。以往的研究表明,经过局部重晶石处理的钻井液具有安全钻井作业所需的流变性能。本地重晶石的滤失性能略低于API标准和进口重晶石,但加入10 g Torkula重晶石可提高滤饼质量,减少滤失(Afolayan, et al., 2021)。这项审查将促进政府和机构全力投入尼日利亚重晶石的开采和加工,以弥合尼日利亚石油和天然气行业当地重晶石供应链的差距,从而增加外汇收入。关键词:重晶石,钻井液,比重,加重剂,API规格
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LOCAL BARITE AND IMPORTED AS WEIGHTING AGENT IN DRILLING FLUIDS: A REVIEW
Nigeria is blessed with a considerably large deposit of solid minerals, of which barite is one of it. The industrial need for barite has increased over the period as oil and gas exploration and exploitation grew because barite is used as a weighting agent in drilling fluids. Though, this is not the only application of barite. This resulted in the massive importation of barite for use by oil and gas firms operating in Nigeria. However, we sit on a deposit of barite, and we also import it, losing high foreign exchange earnings owing to some studies that revealed that Nigeria has low grade barite which is not meeting up with the API’s specification. In fact, some deposits of barite have not been explored for first time. This review paper has revealed a good number of studies done by researchers in the recent past, showing the rheological properties of local barite measuring up the imported ones and the API’s specific gravity is 4.2 and some works reviewed showed high grade barite have specific gravity (S.G) of 4.2 and little above. The previous studies showed that drilling mud treated with local barites have the required rheological properties for safe drilling operation. The fluid loss property of local barite is a little lower that the API standard and the imported barites but improved when 10 g Torkula barite was used to enhance the filter cake quality and reduce the fluid loss (Afolayan, et al., 2021). This review will serve as a boost to Government’s and agencies’ efforts to go full ball into extraction and processing barite in Nigeria to bridge the gap in the supply chain of local barite in Nigerian oil and gas industry in order to increase foreign exchange earnings.
Keywords: Barite, Drilling fluid, Specific Gravity, Weighting Agent and API Specification.