Jm. Davison et al., Rig-site monitoring of the drilling fluid solids content and solids-control equipment discharge, SPE DRILL C, 14(2), 1999, pp. 130-138
Many of the key properties of a drilling fluid are adversely affected by th
e solids entrained during the drilling process. To control the impact of th
e drilled solids on the fluid properties the engineer at the rig site requi
res an effective monitoring tool. This paper describes the development and
implementation of a technique based on X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometr
y. The results are shown to be more accurate than traditional methods of an
alysis.
The speed and ease of use of the XRF technique facilitates multiple samplin
g from various points in the circulating system and effluent discharges. Tw
o case histories are cited which demonstrate the use of the technique for m
onitoring the deployment of solids control equipment at the rig site and op
timizing its configuration. The overall result is to improve well quality,
control costs, and limit the environmental impact of the drilling process.