RI 7043 Leonardite And Other Materials As Drilling-Fluid Dispersants And Viscosity Control Agents

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. L. Odenbaugh
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

The viscosity reduction effect of varied concentrations of leonardite (a naturally oxidized form of lignite) and leonardite-caustic on the rheological properties of a standard bentonite drilling fluid was studied and evaluated. The minimum plastic viscosity was found to occur at application rates of 4 lb of leonardite and 1.33 lb of caustic per barrel of drilling fluid. Leonardite-caustic treatment was not beneficial in treatment of salt-contaminated drilling fluids. Although filter loss rate was reduced; both yield values and gel strength were increased. Compared with other viscosity control agents) including quebracho) ligno-sulfonate) humic acids extracted from leonardite) as well as other reaction products of lignite) leonardite is less effective at low application rates but is an effective treating agent at rates of 2 Ib/bbl or more. Considering the comparable merits of the substance tested) the major factor in determining which agent to use should be based on cost consideration.
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APA: M. L. Odenbaugh  (1967)  RI 7043 Leonardite And Other Materials As Drilling-Fluid Dispersants And Viscosity Control Agents

MLA: M. L. Odenbaugh RI 7043 Leonardite And Other Materials As Drilling-Fluid Dispersants And Viscosity Control Agents. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.

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