Successful Optimization of Advances in Disposal and Treatment Technologies, to Cost Effectively Meet New Oil-Based Cuttings Environmental Regulations

Topics:
Petroleum and Gas
Tags:
Fluid,
Government,
Optimization,
Regulations,
Weight
Source:
American Association of Drilling Engineers

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Overview: Drilling wells safely, economically, and successfully, in the new era, generally requires drilling fluids, which significantly reduce drilling days, and eliminates gas hydrates. While these fluids accomplish these tasks, recent environmental pressures are causing operators to minimize synthetic on cuttings discharge to the sea. In the U.S., the EPA is setting the discharge limit to 6.9% by weight for IO synthetics and 9.4% by weight for esters. This paper addresses methods for synthetic reduction on drill cuttings processes, bulk shipment of drill cuttings, and cuttings re-injection.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,597KB | Date: Feb 2001 | Pages: 15


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