Decision support for the management of oil well drill cuttings

Depending on the hole size and mud type used in the drilling process, oil well drill cuttings can be a relatively high-volume solid waste stream from drilling operations in the oil and gas exploration and production industry. Current management practices tend to involve thermal treatment followed by...

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Published inProceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Waste and resource management Vol. 164; no. 4; pp. 213 - 220
Main Authors Abbe, Owen E., Grimes, Sue M., Fowler, Geoff D.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London ICE Publishing 01.11.2011
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Summary:Depending on the hole size and mud type used in the drilling process, oil well drill cuttings can be a relatively high-volume solid waste stream from drilling operations in the oil and gas exploration and production industry. Current management practices tend to involve thermal treatment followed by landfill disposal. The waste-to-resource conversion approach, however, provides opportunities that are not reflected in the current management system. The drill cuttings waste management decision support tool described in this work allows for the consideration of alternative reuse applications such as in construction materials, oil well reinjection, wetlands restoration, and the manufacture of stable leach-resistant material such as glass ceramics, in a move to divert treated drill cuttings from landfill towards zero waste disposal.
ISSN:1747-6526
1747-6534
DOI:10.1680/warm.2011.164.4.213