Authors
Jeffrey O Oseh, MNA Mohd Norddin, Issham Ismail, Abdul R Ismail, Afeez O Gbadamosi, Augustine Agi, Shadrach O Ogiriki
Publication date
2019/10/1
Journal
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering
Volume
181
Pages
106201
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
With increasing strict environmental laws, there is a need for operators to design a benign oil-based muds (OBMs). In this study, oil extracted from non-edible sweet almond seed (SASO) was used as the continuous phase to formulate biodiesel-based drilling mud (BBDM). Different properties of the BBDM including the economic viability were evaluated and compared with those of the diesel OBM to determine the applicability of these properties for drilling fluids and their level of toxicity to the environment. The results indicate that the rheology, filtration properties, electrical stability, thermal stability and shale swelling inhibition performance of the BBDM are comparable with those of the diesel OBM. The biodiesel has a significantly higher flash point of 169 °C than the diesel with 78 °C; demonstrating that it can supply better fire safety than the diesel. The data of the toxicity test indicate SASO to be safer and less …
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