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API Working Groups Address Drilling Mud Analysis

Jul 10 2013

The team at Malvern Instruments’ Houston office was delighted to host recent meetings on the 15th May 2013 of two American Petroleum Institute (API) working groups focused on addressing the critical issue of how best to analyse drilling muds and the mineral components that they consist of. Specialists from Malvern - Dr Steve Ward Smith, Key Account Manager and Jon Layton, Gulf States Account Manager - sit on both groups which are working to enhance and standardise the methods used to characterise both aqueous and oil-based drilling fluids.

Drilling muds or fluids play a critical role in the oil industry. They maintain a safe and effective operation by: removing cuttings from the well; stabilising and protecting the developing formation; and lubricating, cooling and supporting the drill bit. Closely matching a drilling mud to the geology of a well, and the requirements of the project, is crucial and relies on effective characterisation of the product.

API WG4 (Working Group) is looking at the characterisation techniques that can be applied to both oil- and water-based muds. This is a long term project, currently at a relatively early stage, that will examine how techniques such as automated imaging and laser diffraction can be usefully applied. It is likely to produce multiple standards over the next few years.

API WG3 has the more closely-defined objective of developing a new standard for the use of laser diffraction to analyse oil-based muds and is currently conducting round-robin tests to identify the impact of different methodologies on the results obtained. This work is expected to lead to a new API standard for the application of laser diffraction in drilling mud analysis some time next year.

To find out more about the work of either group visit the website or to learn about Malvern analysers for drilling muds at here.


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