Abstract
The article discusses the prospects for the development of production of reagents for drilling fluids based on secondary resources. Currently, the big problem is the creation of new, highly efficient and affordable drilling fluids and they are essential for successful drilling, to increase productivity and reduce the amount of time. To solve these problems, the article considers the possibilities of synthesis and practical application of new stabilizers for drilling fluids based on waste from chemical enterprises of our republic. The basic physicochemical, rheological and applied properties of the developed stabilizer-reagents are investigated. Specific areas of practical application of the developed new stabilizers are given.
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Recommended Citation
Gaibnazarov, S.B.
(2020)
"PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTION OF REAGENTS FOR DRILLING SOLUTIONS BASED ON SECONDARY RESOURCES,"
Technical science and innovation: Vol. 2020:
Iss.
2, Article 10.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51346/tstu-01.20.2-77-0055
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https://btstu.researchcommons.org/journal/vol2020/iss2/10