2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpe.2016.05.009
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Effects of sugarcane and polyanionic cellulose on rheological properties of drilling mud: An experimental approach

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“…Besides refined biopolymer, various biopolymers in the form of raw material were also used in drilling fluid. For example, SaharKafashi et al succeeded in applying bagasse as a thickening agent in drilling fluid to increase the viscosity of fluid almost two times [ 90 ]. Taiwo also invented a recipe of drilling fluid with cassava starches, substituting the imported expensive thickening agent, aiming to reduce the cost [ 91 ].…”
Section: Application Of Polysaccharide Biopolymer In Petroleum Recmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides refined biopolymer, various biopolymers in the form of raw material were also used in drilling fluid. For example, SaharKafashi et al succeeded in applying bagasse as a thickening agent in drilling fluid to increase the viscosity of fluid almost two times [ 90 ]. Taiwo also invented a recipe of drilling fluid with cassava starches, substituting the imported expensive thickening agent, aiming to reduce the cost [ 91 ].…”
Section: Application Of Polysaccharide Biopolymer In Petroleum Recmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The smectite-anionic polyelectrolyte interactions in aqueous dispersion depend on molecular weight, polyelectrolyte concentration, size, surface charge and concentration of the smectite particles in water (Shaikh et al, 2017b). The interaction between smectites and anionic polyelectrolytes is often used for altering adsorption, flocculation, and rheological behavior (Kafashi et al, 2017;Diouri et al, 2018) (Table 2). enhanced their rheological properties (viscosity and shear stress).…”
Section: Saponitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sugarcane bagasse, a material with fiber-like characteristic, is another material that has been investigated for drilling mud preparation (Kafashi et al 2017). The addition of sugarcane bagasse to drilling mud was observed to enhance the rheological behavior of the bentonite-based mud.…”
Section: Bio-derived Materials For Drilling Fluid Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%