An experimental study to improve filtration properties of water‑based drilling fluids using rambutan as green additive

It is not a secret that the drilling process is crucial to ensure that the drilling liquid has the proper filtration properties to minimize damage to the formation. Over the years, eco-friendly and cost-effective additives have been added to drilling fluids to ensure that they have the desired rheol...

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Main Authors: Ikram, Rabia, Mohamed Jan, Badrul, Ahmad, Waqas, Metselaar, Hendrik Simon Cornelis, Sidek, Akhmal, Mohd Sarjidan, Mohd Arif, Kenanakis, George
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117486/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117486/1/117486.pdf
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author Ikram, Rabia
Mohamed Jan, Badrul
Ahmad, Waqas
Metselaar, Hendrik Simon Cornelis
Sidek, Akhmal
Mohd Sarjidan, Mohd Arif
Kenanakis, George
author_facet Ikram, Rabia
Mohamed Jan, Badrul
Ahmad, Waqas
Metselaar, Hendrik Simon Cornelis
Sidek, Akhmal
Mohd Sarjidan, Mohd Arif
Kenanakis, George
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description It is not a secret that the drilling process is crucial to ensure that the drilling liquid has the proper filtration properties to minimize damage to the formation. Over the years, eco-friendly and cost-effective additives have been added to drilling fluids to ensure that they have the desired rheological properties and comply with the required standards of the American Petroleum Institute (API). Rambutan waste, one of Malaysia’s most produced fruit wastes, was regarded for the first time as a filtering additive in water-based drilling fluids (WBDF). Rambutan peel contains cellulose fibers that act as rheology modifiers. Rambutan fiber increases the pressure on the crack of the plug and reduces the loss of liquids. Low, medium, and high concentrations of rambutan waste (0.01, 0.1, and 0.5 g) were used to prepare samples of mud to compare the rheological and filtration properties to those of water-based mud. In addition, rambutan waste biopowder has been characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transformation infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) analysis. The results showed that by increasing the concentration of rambutan waste samples, the properties such as plastic viscosity (PV), yield point (YP), and gel strength (GS) are gradually increased. Furthermore, rambutan additives significantly improved the f iltering performance by reducing the loss of filters (FL) and the thickness of mud cakes (MCT). It was observed that 0.01 g of raw rambutan peel reduced FL from 9 to 4 ml compared to 9 ml of base liquid. In addition, the lowest concentration of rambutan additive produced the thinnest mud cake of 1.09 mm compared to 2.82 mm of base liquid, respectively. On the basis of promising results, low amounts of bio-waste are recommended as green additives to improve the rheological and filtration characteristics of drilling fluids.
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spelling upm-1174862025-07-08T02:04:06Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117486/ An experimental study to improve filtration properties of water‑based drilling fluids using rambutan as green additive Ikram, Rabia Mohamed Jan, Badrul Ahmad, Waqas Metselaar, Hendrik Simon Cornelis Sidek, Akhmal Mohd Sarjidan, Mohd Arif Kenanakis, George It is not a secret that the drilling process is crucial to ensure that the drilling liquid has the proper filtration properties to minimize damage to the formation. Over the years, eco-friendly and cost-effective additives have been added to drilling fluids to ensure that they have the desired rheological properties and comply with the required standards of the American Petroleum Institute (API). Rambutan waste, one of Malaysia’s most produced fruit wastes, was regarded for the first time as a filtering additive in water-based drilling fluids (WBDF). Rambutan peel contains cellulose fibers that act as rheology modifiers. Rambutan fiber increases the pressure on the crack of the plug and reduces the loss of liquids. Low, medium, and high concentrations of rambutan waste (0.01, 0.1, and 0.5 g) were used to prepare samples of mud to compare the rheological and filtration properties to those of water-based mud. In addition, rambutan waste biopowder has been characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transformation infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) analysis. The results showed that by increasing the concentration of rambutan waste samples, the properties such as plastic viscosity (PV), yield point (YP), and gel strength (GS) are gradually increased. Furthermore, rambutan additives significantly improved the f iltering performance by reducing the loss of filters (FL) and the thickness of mud cakes (MCT). It was observed that 0.01 g of raw rambutan peel reduced FL from 9 to 4 ml compared to 9 ml of base liquid. In addition, the lowest concentration of rambutan additive produced the thinnest mud cake of 1.09 mm compared to 2.82 mm of base liquid, respectively. On the basis of promising results, low amounts of bio-waste are recommended as green additives to improve the rheological and filtration characteristics of drilling fluids. Springer 2024-10-21 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117486/1/117486.pdf Ikram, Rabia and Mohamed Jan, Badrul and Ahmad, Waqas and Metselaar, Hendrik Simon Cornelis and Sidek, Akhmal and Mohd Sarjidan, Mohd Arif and Kenanakis, George (2024) An experimental study to improve filtration properties of water‑based drilling fluids using rambutan as green additive. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 15. pp. 14059-14074. ISSN 2190-6815; eISSN: 2190-6823 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13399-024-06203-y
spellingShingle Ikram, Rabia
Mohamed Jan, Badrul
Ahmad, Waqas
Metselaar, Hendrik Simon Cornelis
Sidek, Akhmal
Mohd Sarjidan, Mohd Arif
Kenanakis, George
An experimental study to improve filtration properties of water‑based drilling fluids using rambutan as green additive
title An experimental study to improve filtration properties of water‑based drilling fluids using rambutan as green additive
title_full An experimental study to improve filtration properties of water‑based drilling fluids using rambutan as green additive
title_fullStr An experimental study to improve filtration properties of water‑based drilling fluids using rambutan as green additive
title_full_unstemmed An experimental study to improve filtration properties of water‑based drilling fluids using rambutan as green additive
title_short An experimental study to improve filtration properties of water‑based drilling fluids using rambutan as green additive
title_sort experimental study to improve filtration properties of water‑based drilling fluids using rambutan as green additive
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117486/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117486/1/117486.pdf