All Days 1996
DOI: 10.2118/36831-ms
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Rig-site monitoring of the solids content of drilling fluid and discharges from solids control equipment

Abstract: The nature and content of suspended solids in drilling fluids directly affects its key properties, adversely impacting the drilling process, which in turn lowers overall well quality, augments costs and increases the environmental impact of drilling. To control the impact of the drilled solids on drilling fluid properties, the engineer at rig-site firstly requires an effective monitoring tool, allowing frequent and accurate determination of the solids content at various points in the circulating system. … Show more

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“…By applying the density of the drilling fluid, and the specific gravity of the barite, the LGS component of the mud is then calculated by closing the mass balance. Typical errors of ± 0.35 % v/v and ± 1 % v/v for HGS and LGS respectively were attainable [15].…”
Section: X-ray Fluorescencementioning
confidence: 95%
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“…By applying the density of the drilling fluid, and the specific gravity of the barite, the LGS component of the mud is then calculated by closing the mass balance. Typical errors of ± 0.35 % v/v and ± 1 % v/v for HGS and LGS respectively were attainable [15].…”
Section: X-ray Fluorescencementioning
confidence: 95%
“…It was used to predict barite (HGS), low-gravity solids (LGS), and chloride concentrations [10,14,15].…”
Section: X-ray Fluorescencementioning
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“…The Mud solids Monitor (MSM) is a fast, accurate, field-proven analytical technique that has been described in previous articles 14,15,16 The method utilizes X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectra and a multivariate calibration model to predict the concentrations of solid phases (barite, low-gravity solids), liquid phase (water or oil and brine), as well as some ion concentrations (potassium and chloride in water based mud, chloride in oil based mud). The quoted accuracy of the model was 0.32 volume percent (v/v %) for HGS and 0.8 v/v%.…”
Section: Mud Solids Monitormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• A novel on-site device that determines the composition of the solid components in the fluid using X-Ray Fluorescence techniques. 6,7 • Equipment that predicted the potential for differential sticking. 8 • Variable Speed Rheometers and standard API drilling fluid mixing and testing equipment.…”
Section: Drilling Fluid Rigsite Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%