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Optimum Selection of H2S Scavenger in Light-Weight and Heavy-Weight Water-Based Drilling Fluids

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ACS OMEGA
Volume 6, Issue 38, Pages 24919-24930

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.1c03792

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  1. King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM)

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This study investigated the impact of three different H2S scavenger additives on water-based drilling fluids. The results showed varying effectiveness of the additives in different density mud systems, impacting rheology, fluid loss, and pH. Overall, all scavenger-containing drilling muds did not have significant harmful impacts on the properties tested, showing excellent ability to clean wellbores and suspend drill cuttings.
During hydrocarbon drilling operations, the presence of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas could cause serious health and safety issues. Scavenging this gas and eliminating its impact are essential requirements for a safe drilling operation. This study investigated the impact of three H2S scavenger additives (copper nitrate, iron gluconate, and potassium permanganate) on water-based drilling fluids (WBDFs). The additives were tested on two actual field drilling mud samples that differ mainly in their weight. The scavengers' impact on drilling muds was investigated by measuring their scavenging capacity and their effect on rheology, fluid loss, and pH. Potassium permanganate outperformed the other scavengers when added to the lighter (lower density) WBDF. However, it did not impact the scavenging capacity of the heavier mud system. Copper nitrate outperformed the other scavengers in the heavier drilling mud system. Also, the addition of copper nitrate in the lighter mud system increased its H2S-scavenging capacity greatly, while for iron gluconate, it did not perform very well. Overall, all the scavenger-containing drilling muds did not have any significant harmful impact on the plastic viscosity or the fluid loss properties of the drilling muds. Furthermore, all the tested drilling mud samples showed an excellent ability to clean wellbores and suspend drill cuttings evident by the high carrying capacity with the exception of iron gluconate or potassium permanganate with the heavy mud system.

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