2021
DOI: 10.18668/ng.2021.03.04
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Odwracalne ciecze emulsyjne o wysokim stężeniu fazy wewnętrznej (HIPR)

Abstract: Invert muds are the most commonly used oil-based drilling muds. The oil to water phase ratio in invert drilling muds ranges from 65/35 up to 90/10, with the most common ones ranging from 70/30 to 80/20. At these oil to water phase ratios, the drilling mud is characterized with high stability and appropriate rheological and structural parameters allowing to adjust drilling mud density in a wide range. One of the disadvantages of invert muds is their cost (due to oil content) and environmental problems associate… Show more

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“…The water phase, on the other hand, is most often brine solution, which is the internal phase of the emulsion. In addition to the oil and water phases, weighting agents that regulate the drilling fluid are added to the fluid [1][2][3][4][5]. The first invert drilling fluids were made on the basis of crude oil, which was successively replaced with diesel oil, and then with mineral oil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The water phase, on the other hand, is most often brine solution, which is the internal phase of the emulsion. In addition to the oil and water phases, weighting agents that regulate the drilling fluid are added to the fluid [1][2][3][4][5]. The first invert drilling fluids were made on the basis of crude oil, which was successively replaced with diesel oil, and then with mineral oil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%