2020
DOI: 10.1007/s13202-020-00865-w
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Insights into the applications of waste materials in the oil and gas industry: state of the art review, availability, cost analysis, and classification

Abstract: This study investigates different types of waste materials and their applicability in the oil and gas industry as well as analyzing various applications of these waste materials in the petroleum industry. This study also explores the availability of these waste materials by performing a statistical analysis in a good number of countries worldwide. The statistical study was performed starting with a study on which countries generate waste the most overall, followed by examining multiple countries and investigat… Show more

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“…Recent trends in the literature have revealed that researchers are putting efforts to investigate economical materials such as the waste material from diverse origins and explore their application as a drilling fluid component, that is, BM or loss circulation material. The example of such research studies includes waste date seed powder, 26 shredded waste car tyres, 27 deceased date tree waste, 28 date tree trunk, 28 banana peel, 29 powered grass and grass ash, 30 Styrofoam waste, 31 durian rind, 32 sunflower seed and orange powder, 33 seashells, 34 eggshell, 35 potato peels and mandarin peels and other household wastes, 36 , 37 date tree ARC ECOFiber, 38 oil palm trunk waste, 39 carton waste, 40 and Eucalyptus bark powder waste. 41 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent trends in the literature have revealed that researchers are putting efforts to investigate economical materials such as the waste material from diverse origins and explore their application as a drilling fluid component, that is, BM or loss circulation material. The example of such research studies includes waste date seed powder, 26 shredded waste car tyres, 27 deceased date tree waste, 28 date tree trunk, 28 banana peel, 29 powered grass and grass ash, 30 Styrofoam waste, 31 durian rind, 32 sunflower seed and orange powder, 33 seashells, 34 eggshell, 35 potato peels and mandarin peels and other household wastes, 36 , 37 date tree ARC ECOFiber, 38 oil palm trunk waste, 39 carton waste, 40 and Eucalyptus bark powder waste. 41 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Logarithmically obtained from H + ion concentration, pH is one of the main physical characteristics used to describe an aqueous solution. Since the development of pH-meters, its measurement became inevitable across scientific fields, such as drinking water [2], industrial waste [3,4], global health [5], and agronomy [6]. As acidic or basic compounds are continuously released as outputs of cellular life, pH monitoring offered a unique opportunity to easily acquired data from biologic systems [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the appropriate drilling fluid is a crucial part of any successful drilling operation. The drilling fluid’s cost, environmental impact and shale inhibition characteristics are all taken into account in selecting the optimum drilling fluid [ 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 ]. Oil-based and water-based drilling fluids are two main types of drilling fluids used in oil and gas drilling operations that differ in use and composition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%