The application of methyl glucoside as shale inhibitor in sodium chloride mud

The methyl glucoside drilling fluid, or designated as the MEG, is a recently developed environmentally-friendly water-based mud. It is said to possess performance that approaches the oil-based mud. This project studied on the effects of introducing MEG into sodium chloride (MEG/ NaCl) mud in control...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Issham, Ann Poon, Huang
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spelling my.utm.135402017-11-01T04:17:20Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/13540/ The application of methyl glucoside as shale inhibitor in sodium chloride mud Ismail, Issham Ann Poon, Huang TP Chemical technology The methyl glucoside drilling fluid, or designated as the MEG, is a recently developed environmentally-friendly water-based mud. It is said to possess performance that approaches the oil-based mud. This project studied on the effects of introducing MEG into sodium chloride (MEG/ NaCl) mud in controlling shale hydration and dispersion at different concentrations, namely 5% to 35% by weight, through hot rolling dispersion test, based on the American Petroleum Institute – Recommended Practice – 13I. The inhibitive features were further evaluated against several shale samples which had different reactivity and clay contents. Besides, the performance of MEG/NaCl mud was also evaluated through series of rheological properties, fluid loss, mud water activity, and ageing process tests as recommended in the American Petroleum Institute – Recommended Practice – 13B. The experimental results revealed that MEG/NaCl mud system could satisfactorily exhibit shale stabilization performance. The effective concentration of MEG, however, was corresponding on the reactivity and clay content present in the shale. The experiment results also showed that MEG is a good fluid loss control agent. Penerbit UTM Press 2009-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/13540/1/IsshamIsmail2009_TheApplicationofMethylGlucoside.pdf text/html en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/13540/2/jurnalteknologi/article/view/175 Ismail, Issham and Ann Poon, Huang (2009) The application of methyl glucoside as shale inhibitor in sodium chloride mud. Jurnal Teknologi, 50 (F). pp. 53-65. ISSN 2180-3722 DOI:10.11113/jt.v50.175
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The application of methyl glucoside as shale inhibitor in sodium chloride mud
description The methyl glucoside drilling fluid, or designated as the MEG, is a recently developed environmentally-friendly water-based mud. It is said to possess performance that approaches the oil-based mud. This project studied on the effects of introducing MEG into sodium chloride (MEG/ NaCl) mud in controlling shale hydration and dispersion at different concentrations, namely 5% to 35% by weight, through hot rolling dispersion test, based on the American Petroleum Institute – Recommended Practice – 13I. The inhibitive features were further evaluated against several shale samples which had different reactivity and clay contents. Besides, the performance of MEG/NaCl mud was also evaluated through series of rheological properties, fluid loss, mud water activity, and ageing process tests as recommended in the American Petroleum Institute – Recommended Practice – 13B. The experimental results revealed that MEG/NaCl mud system could satisfactorily exhibit shale stabilization performance. The effective concentration of MEG, however, was corresponding on the reactivity and clay content present in the shale. The experiment results also showed that MEG is a good fluid loss control agent.
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author Ismail, Issham
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title The application of methyl glucoside as shale inhibitor in sodium chloride mud
title_short The application of methyl glucoside as shale inhibitor in sodium chloride mud
title_full The application of methyl glucoside as shale inhibitor in sodium chloride mud
title_fullStr The application of methyl glucoside as shale inhibitor in sodium chloride mud
title_full_unstemmed The application of methyl glucoside as shale inhibitor in sodium chloride mud
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