Microbial Synergistic Active Magnesium Oxide Solidification of Water-Based Drilling Cuttings and Analysis of Its Durability Strength Loss Mechanism
Xingyu Zhou,
Guihe Wang,
Guowang Tang
et al.
Abstract:The solidification, recycling, and reuse of water-based drilling cuttings (WDC), a waste generated during oil and gas extraction, has been the subject of intense research interest. Developing an efficient and environmentally friendly solidification method is the key objective of this research. This study employs microbial synergistic active magnesium oxide (MgO) technology to solidify WDC. The solidifying mechanism is that carbonate ions produced by microbial metabolism and hydrolysis of urea were able to reac… Show more
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