One of the inevitable problems encountered during the
petroleum
well drilling process is “lost circulation” in which
part of the drilling fluid is lost into the formation. A combination
of nanoparticles with their unique properties and cost-effective biodegradable
materials can play an effective role in treating fluid loss. In this
study, our aim was to formulate drilling fluids modified with nanoparticles,
pomegranate peel powder, and
Prosopis farcta
plant
powder. The drilling fluids were identified and recognized using scanning
electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and Fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy techniques. Furthermore, experimental tests were conducted
in order to investigate the performance of the newly formulated drilling
fluid in improving fluid loss characteristics. The obtaining results
have shown that adding 0.3 wt % of pomegranate peel powder to the
reference (base) drilling fluid reduces the filter loss volume to
7.9 mL compared to the reference fluid (11.6 mL). As the optimal concentration
of TiO
2
was mixed with 0.3 wt % of pomegranate peel powder
then added to the reference fluid, the filter loss volume was reduced
to 8.6 mL.
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