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The present work is to study the characteristics and technological properties of soil-cement bricks made from binary and ternary mixtures of Portland cement, sand, water, with or without addition of gravel from the drilling of oil wells, which could be used by industry, aiming to improve its performance and reduce cost by using the residue and, consequently, increasing its useful life. The soil-cement bricks are one of the alternatives to masonry construction. These elements, after a short curing period, provide compressive strength similar to that of solid bricks and ceramic blocks, and the higher the resistance the higher the amount of cement used. We used the soil from the city of São José do Mipibu / RN, the banks of the River Baldun, cement CPIIZ-32 and residue of drill cuttings from oil wells drilling onshore wells in the town of Mossley, RN, provided Petrobras. To determine the optimum mix, we studied the inclusion of different residues (100%, 80%, 70%, 60% and 50%) where 15 bodies were made of the test piece. The assessment was made of bricks made from simple compression tests, mass loss by immersion and water absorption. The experimental results proved the efficiency and high utilization of the waste from the drilling of oil wells, making the brick-cement-soil residue with a higher strength and lower water absorption. The best result in terms of mechanical strength and water absorption for the ternary mixture was 10% soil, 14% cement and 80% residue. In terms of binary mixtures, we obtained the best result for the mix-cement residue, which was 14% cement incorporated in the residue
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Metal-ceramic interfaces are present in tricone drill bits with hard ceramic inserts for oil well drilling operations. The combination of actions of cutting, crushing and breaking up of rocks results in the degradation of tricone drill bits by wear, total or partial rupture of the drill bit body or the ceramic inserts, thermal shock and corrosion. Also the improper pressfitting of the ceramic inserts on the bit body may cause its total detachment, and promote serious damages to the drill bit. The improvement on the production process of metal-ceramic interfaces can eliminate or minimize some of above-mentioned failures presented in tricone drill bits, optimizing their lifetime and so reducing drilling metric cost. Brazing is a widely established technique to join metal-ceramic materials, and may be an excellent alternative to the common mechanical press fitting process of hard ceramic inserts on the steel bit body for tricone drill bit. Wetting phenomena plays an essential role in the production of metal/ceramic interfaces when a liquid phase is present in the process. In this work, 72Silver-28Copper eutectic based brazing alloys were melted onto zirconia, silicon nitride and tungsten carbide/Co substrates under high vacuum. Contact angle evolution was measured and graphically plotted, and the interfaces produced were analysed by SEM-EDX. The AgCu eutectic alloy did not wet any ceramic substrates, showing high contact angles, and so without chemical interaction between the materials. Better results were found for the systemns containing 3%wt of titanium in the AgCu alloy. The presence os titanium as a solute in the alloy produces wettable cand termodinamically stable compounds, increasing the ceramics wetting beahviour
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With the high oil price variability, the petroleum and the reservoir engineers are usually face to face on how they can evaluate the well performance and productivity. They can improve high productivity from the well construction to the secondary recoveries, but they have never tried a measurement in the drilling operations about the lower productivity index. As a rule, frequently the drilling operations hear from the reservoir engineering and geology that, if there is a formation damage, probably some drilling operations practices were not done properly or the good practice in petroleum engineering or mud engineering were not observed. The study in this working search is an attempt of how to measure a formation damage just from the project drilling to the drilling operations, with datum from the fields in Brazilian northeast and putting into practice a Simulator developed from the modeling on the theory offered by different experts and sources in formation damage
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The main goal of this dissertation is to develop a Multi Criteria Decision Aid Model to be used in Oils and Gas perforation rigs contracts choices. The developed model should permit the utilization of multiples criterions, covering problems that exist with models that mainly use the price of the contracts as its decision criterion. The AHP has been chosen because its large utilization, not only academic, but in many other areas, its simplicity of use and flexibility, and also fill all the requirements necessary to complete the task. The development of the model was conducted by interviews and surveys with one specialist in this specific area, who also acts as the main actor on the decision process. The final model consists in six criterions: Costs, mobility, automation, technical support, how fast the service could be concluded and availability to start the operations. Three rigs were chosen as possible solutions for the problem. The results reached by the utilizations of the model suggests that the utilization of AHP as a decision support system in this kind of situation is possible, allowing a simplifications of the problem, and also it s a useful tool to improve every one involved on the process s knowledge about the problem subject, and its possible solutions
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During its operations, the oil industry generates a lot of waste, including gravel from drilling. Control of environmental impacts caused by this waste represents a major challenge. Such impacts can be minimized when it is given an appropriate management by being properly treated and properly disposed or recycled. The properties of these materials can be greatly influenced when a waste is added to its composition. This work aims to study the incorporation of gravel waste oil-well drilling in the standard body for production of red ceramic from a ceramic industry in São Gonçalo do Amarante / RN. The success of the incorporation can minimize costs in the production of ceramic pieces and reduce the environmental impacts caused by waste. The raw materials used were collected, characterized, and formulated with the percentages of 0%, 20% and 40% by weight of substitution of residue were synthesized at temperatures of 900, 1.010 and 1.120 °C using 30 minute firing intervals, 1 hour and 30min and 2 hours and 30 minutes, based on a factorial design 2³. Samples were then subjected to the tests of Water Absorption, Linear Retraction Firing, Flexural Rupture Strength, Apparent Porosity and Apparent Specific mass and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) of break section. The results showed that the use of the residue for the manufacture of the ceramic products is possible (tiles, bricks and massive hollow bricks) replacing the clay to 40%, meeting the requirements of the standard and the literature for the technological properties of the final product.
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The present work is to study the characteristics and technological properties of soil-cement bricks made from binary and ternary mixtures of Portland cement, sand, water, with or without addition of gravel from the drilling of oil wells, which could be used by industry, aiming to improve its performance and reduce cost by using the residue and, consequently, increasing its useful life. The soil-cement bricks are one of the alternatives to masonry construction. These elements, after a short curing period, provide compressive strength similar to that of solid bricks and ceramic blocks, and the higher the resistance the higher the amount of cement used. We used the soil from the city of São José do Mipibu / RN, the banks of the River Baldun, cement CPIIZ-32 and residue of drill cuttings from oil wells drilling onshore wells in the town of Mossley, RN, provided Petrobras. To determine the optimum mix, we studied the inclusion of different residues (100%, 80%, 70%, 60% and 50%) where 15 bodies were made of the test piece. The assessment was made of bricks made from simple compression tests, mass loss by immersion and water absorption. The experimental results proved the efficiency and high utilization of the waste from the drilling of oil wells, making the brick-cement-soil residue with a higher strength and lower water absorption. The best result in terms of mechanical strength and water absorption for the ternary mixture was 10% soil, 14% cement and 80% residue. In terms of binary mixtures, we obtained the best result for the mix-cement residue, which was 14% cement incorporated in the residue
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Metal-ceramic interfaces are present in tricone drill bits with hard ceramic inserts for oil well drilling operations. The combination of actions of cutting, crushing and breaking up of rocks results in the degradation of tricone drill bits by wear, total or partial rupture of the drill bit body or the ceramic inserts, thermal shock and corrosion. Also the improper pressfitting of the ceramic inserts on the bit body may cause its total detachment, and promote serious damages to the drill bit. The improvement on the production process of metal-ceramic interfaces can eliminate or minimize some of above-mentioned failures presented in tricone drill bits, optimizing their lifetime and so reducing drilling metric cost. Brazing is a widely established technique to join metal-ceramic materials, and may be an excellent alternative to the common mechanical press fitting process of hard ceramic inserts on the steel bit body for tricone drill bit. Wetting phenomena plays an essential role in the production of metal/ceramic interfaces when a liquid phase is present in the process. In this work, 72Silver-28Copper eutectic based brazing alloys were melted onto zirconia, silicon nitride and tungsten carbide/Co substrates under high vacuum. Contact angle evolution was measured and graphically plotted, and the interfaces produced were analysed by SEM-EDX. The AgCu eutectic alloy did not wet any ceramic substrates, showing high contact angles, and so without chemical interaction between the materials. Better results were found for the systemns containing 3%wt of titanium in the AgCu alloy. The presence os titanium as a solute in the alloy produces wettable cand termodinamically stable compounds, increasing the ceramics wetting beahviour
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With the high oil price variability, the petroleum and the reservoir engineers are usually face to face on how they can evaluate the well performance and productivity. They can improve high productivity from the well construction to the secondary recoveries, but they have never tried a measurement in the drilling operations about the lower productivity index. As a rule, frequently the drilling operations hear from the reservoir engineering and geology that, if there is a formation damage, probably some drilling operations practices were not done properly or the good practice in petroleum engineering or mud engineering were not observed. The study in this working search is an attempt of how to measure a formation damage just from the project drilling to the drilling operations, with datum from the fields in Brazilian northeast and putting into practice a Simulator developed from the modeling on the theory offered by different experts and sources in formation damage
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During the drilling of oil and natural gas are generated solid waste, liquid and gaseous. These solid fragments, which are known as cuttings, are carried to the surface through the drilling fluid. Furthermore, this fluid serves to cool the bit, keeping the internal pressure of the well, and others. This solid residue is very polluting, because it has incorporated beyond the drilling fluid, which has several chemical additives harmful to the environment, some heavy metals that are harmful to the environment, such as lead. To minimize the residue generated, are currently being studied numerous techniques to mitigate the problems that such waste can cause to the environment, like addition of cuttings in the composition of soil cement brick masonry construction, addition of cuttings on the clay matrix for the manufacture of solid masonry bricks and ceramic blocks and coprocessing of the cuttings in cement. So, the main objective of this work is the incorporation of cuttings drilling of oil wells, the cement slurry used in the cementing operation of the well. This cuttings used in this study, arising from the formation Pendências, was milled and separated in a sieve of 100 mesh. After grinding had a mean particle sike in order of 86 mm and crystal structure containing phases of quartz and calcite type, characteristic of the Portland cement. Were formulated and prepared slurries of cement with density 13 lb / gal, containing different concentrations of gravel, and realized characterization tests API SPEC 10A and RP 10B. Free water tests showed values lower than 5.9% and the rheological model that best described the behavior of the mixtures was the power. The results of compressive strength (10.3 MPa) and stability (Dr <0.5 lb / gal) had values within the set of operational procedures. Thus, the gravel from the drilling operation, may be used as binders in addition to Portland cement oil wells, in order to reuse this waste and reduce the cost of the cement paste.
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As atividades de exploração e produção de petróleo e gás no Brasil têm se tornado mais intensas ao longo desta última década, apresentando uma tendência de avanço em direção a ambientes de maior profundidade, onde se localizam grande parte das reservas de óleo já comprovadas. Os processos de exploração e produção de petróleo e gás apresentam muitas etapas com considerável potencial gerador de impactos ao meio ambiente, entre elas, a perfuração de poços exploratórios marítimos, objeto do presente estudo. Este estudo originou-se do Projeto MAPEM – Monitoramento Ambiental em Atividades de Perfuração Exploratória Marítima (Águas Profundas), do qual foram utilizados os dados analisados nesta dissertação. O monitoramento foi realizado visando avaliar os efeitos da perfuração do poço Eagle, localizado em talude continental, região norte da Bacia de Campos, Brasil, próximo ao limite entre os estados do Rio de Janeiro e Espírito Santo, a 902 metros de profundidade. Foram coletadas amostras de sedimentos superficiais na região de entorno da atividade, em 48 estações de monitoramento e 6 estações de controle, durante os cruzeiros oceanográficos realizados um mês antes, um mês após e um ano após a perfuração. As análises dos sedimentos geraram informações sobre sua composição granulométrica, mineralógica (argilominerais e carbonato de cálcio) e química (hidrocarbonetos e metais), e foram comparadas em sua variação espacial (área de monitoramento/estações de controle) e temporal (3 cruzeiros oceanográficos). A variação temporal foi abordada de três maneiras distintas, onde o Cruzeiro I representou o background da área, a variação do Cruzeiro I para o II representou o impacto sobre a área de monitoramento e na variação do Cruzeiro II para o III, buscou-se evidências de recuperação da área monitorada com tendência de retorno às suas características iniciais O background da área definiu os níveis médios de todas variáveis analisadas, identificando, além de teores naturais para alguns dos componentes dos sedimentos, sinais de contaminação de origem antrópica, principalmente de As, Pb e hidrocarbonetos petrogênicos (n-alcanos) e pirogênicos (aromáticos). Na perfuração do poço Eagle foi utilizado fluido de base aquosa (FBA) e fluido de base sintética (FBS), dos quais se buscou identificar as áreas de influência e as alterações causadas nos sedimentos. Identificou-se a ocorrência de um fluxo gravitacional de massa, no período entre o Cruzeiro I e a perfuração, restrito ao cânion submarino que cruza a área de monitoramento, do qual também foi avaliada a influência sobre a composição dos sedimentos. A influência do FBA (indicada pelos teores de bário) estendeu-se por uma grande área, apresentando maiores concentrações nas estações próximas do poço. A área de influência do FBS (indicada pelos n-alcanos entre C14 e C22) apresentou distribuição mais restrita, em duas manchas, uma a norte e outra a oeste do poço. Além dos n-alcanos, foi identificado aumento dos teores de bário, UCM (mistura complexa não resolvida), fluoreno e acenaftaleno. O fluxo gravitacional de massa causou elevações na proporção de areia das estações do cânion submarino e redução do carbono orgânico. Efetivamente pode se concluir que a atividade de perfuração exerceu influência significativa nas propriedades químicas dos sedimentos, contudo, de improvável efeito tóxico sobre a biota. Pode-se concluir também que ocorreu recuperação da área, após o período de um ano, por redução das concentrações médias de algumas variáveis e sinais de reposição de n-alcanos naturais, porém não foi possível a identificação de degradação do material sintético utilizado no FBS.
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Através do banco de dados referente a granulometria (cascalho, areia, silte e argila), carbonato biogênico, carbono orgânico total (COT) e argilo-minerais (caulinita, esmectita, ilita e gibsita) do projeto MAPEM- Monitoramento Ambiental em Atividades de Perfuração Exploratória Marítima (Águas Rasas), foi realizado este estudo visando avaliar os efeitos da perfuração dos poços BO-022H e BO-023H, localizados em talude continental superior, região sul da Bacia de Campos, Brasil, a 50 km da cidade de Cabo Frio, a 250m de profundidade. A promissora atividade de exploração e produção de petróleo e gás no Brasil tem exigido estudos detalhados do ambiente marinho, estes por sua vez deverão considerar desde a técnica de perfuração até a minuciosa alteração causada no substrato sedimentar. Nesta perspectiva foram coletadas amostras de sedimentos superficiais na região no em torno da área perfurada. Durante o cruzeiro I foram coletadas 48 amostras, no cruzeiro II, três meses após a perfuração, foram coletadas 61 amostras e no cruzeiro III, 22 meses após a perfuração, foram coletadas 54 amostras. Paralelamente foram amostradas 6 estações de controle. A preocupação é compreender quais são as alterações ambientas causadas pela perfuração, para isso as análises dos sedimentos geraram informações sobre a composição granulométrica, o teor carbonato biogênico e carbono orgânico total, e, composição mineralógica (argilo-minerais). Essas variáveis comparadas à variação espacial (área de monitoramento/estações de referência) e temporal (3 cruzeiros oceanográficos) permitiram compreender como o substrato sedimentar marinho reagiu a atividade de perfuração. Com o background da área, para os três cruzeiros oceanográficos, definiu-se os níveis médios das variáveis analisadas, identificando sinais de contaminação pela atividade de perfuração. Estes resultados demostram que a atividade de perfuração não promoveu alterações significativa nas propriedades sedimentares, que a variação dos valores de backgrounds, do cruzeiro II para o cruzeiro III, permaneceram muito próximo daqueles do cruzeiro I. Entre os argilo-minerais, a esmectita e a ilita , aumentaram, porém no cruzeiro III, os valores sofrem redução ficando muito próximo daqueles do cruzeiro I.
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Este trabalho tem como objetivo abordar as estruturas de financiamento de sondas de perfuração de poços de petróleo, tendo sido duas opções selecionadas para serem discutidas: o uso de empréstimos bancários e o uso de Project Bonds. O trabalho sugere uma estrutura híbrida de financiamento que tem sido usada no Brasil desde 2010 para sondas de perfuração de poços de petróleo, mas de forma não planejada, sem uma análise mais robusta dos fatores que podem interferir na escolha de uma opção em detrimento da outra. Se por um lado as restrições ao financiamento bancário de longo prazo estão aumentando, principalmente devido à adoção das regras da Basiléia III, logo isso tende a diminuir a preferência dos bancos por financiamentos de longo prazo. Por outro lado, o investidor institucional tem buscado diversificar seus investimentos de longo prazo, principalmente após a diminuição das taxas de juros nos países desenvolvidos (Europa e América do Norte). O momento atual é favorável para a discussão desta temática, portanto, o trabalho analisa de forma crítica o cenário e as opções mais utilizadas de financiamento e sugere uma alternativa de financiamento das sondas usadas na perfuração de poços para exploração de petróleo. Para tanto, foi realizado um estudo de caso, onde foi feita uma simulação de financiamento de uma sonda de perfuração do tipo drillship usando duas estruturas de financiamento: a primeira foi um empréstimo bancário via Project Finance e a segunda foi um empréstimo bancário via Project Finance pelo período de construção e um Project Bond após o período de construção pelo prazo remanescente. Em seguida foi feita uma análise quantitativa de algumas variáveis (taxa Treasury e risco de crédito da Petrobrás) que podem impactar as duas opções de estrutura de financiamento com o objetivo de fazer inferências sobre quais considerações os indivíduos tomadores de decisão do mercado, tais como o banco e o investidor institucional, precisam analisar antes de contratar a construção de uma sonda. Esta análise contribuirá para aumentar a previsibilidade na escolha da alternativa de financiamento de forma a proporcionar ao empreendedor a opção de financiamento mais barata antecipadamente e para que ele não precise esperar o período de construção acabar para optar em continuar no empréstimo bancário ou emitir um Project Bond. Se o empreendedor souber como essas duas variáveis se comportam durante o período de construção, poderá optar pela alternativa de financiamento mais barata no momento da estruturação do empréstimo inicial, economizando dinheiro devido ao fato de o período de empréstimo ser menor (o empréstimo seria apenas pelo período de construção) e, consequentemente, teria taxas de juros menores, quanto pelos custos adicionais cobrados em duplicidade (durante a estruturação do empréstimo e depois durante a emissão do Project Bond) que poderiam ser cobrados considerando a operação como um todo.
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One of waste produced on large scale during the well drilling is the gravel drilling. There are techniques for the treatment of the same, but there isn t consensus on what are the best in terms of economic and environmental. One alternative for disposal of this waste and objective of this paper is the incorporation and immobilization of gravel clay matrix to assess their technological properties. The Raw Materials used were characterized by the following techniques: Chemical Analysis by X-ray fluorescence (XRF), mineralogical analysis by X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Grain Size Analysis (FA) and Thermal Analysis by Thermogravimetry (TG) and thermodiferential (DTA). After characterizing, samples were formulated in the following percentages: 0, 5, 10, 15, 25, 50, 75, 100% (weight) of gravel drilling, then the pieces were pressed, dried (110 ° C) and sintered at temperatures of 850, 950 and 1050 ° C. After sintering, samples were tested for water absorption, linear shrinkage, flexural strength, porosity, density, XRD and test color. The results concluded that the incorporation of gravel drilling is a viable possibility for solid masonry bricks and ceramic blocks manufacture at concentrations and firing temperature described here. Residue incorporation reduces an environmental problem, the cost of raw materials for manufacture of ceramic products
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One of the great challenges at present time related with the materials area concerns of products and processes for use in petroleum industry, more precisely related to the Pre-salt area. Progresses were reached in the last years allowing the drilling of the salt layer, with the time reduction for drilling and larger success at the end. For the oil wells companies the preponderant factor is the technology, however, in spite of the progress, a series of challenges is still susceptible to solutions and one of them refers to the slurries preparation for cementing in those areas. Inside of this context, this study had for objective to analyze the influence of the salts NaCl, KCl, CaSO4 and MgSO4 in strength and chemical structure of the hydrated products. As methodology, they were prepared and analyzed cement slurries with varied concentrations of these salts that are commonly found in the saline formations. The salts concentrations used in formulations of the slurries were of 5%, 15% and 30%. The slurries were formulated with specific weight of 15,8 lb / gal and the cement used was Class G. Strength tests were accomplished in samples cured by 24 hours and 28 days. Also were realized crystallographic characterization (XRD) and morphologic (SEM). In agreement with the presented results, it is observed that the largest resistance values are attributed to the slurries with concentration of 15%. There was reduction of the strength values of the slurries formulated with concentration of 30%. Through the characterization microstructural it was possible to note the salts influence in the main cement hydrated products
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The primary cementing is an important step in the oilwell drilling process, ensuring the mechanical stability of the well and the hydraulic isolation between casing and formation. For slurries to meet the requirements for application in a certain well, some care in the project should be taken into account to obtain a cement paste with the proper composition. In most cases, it is necessary to add chemicals to the cement to modify its properties, according to the operation conditions and thus obtain slurries that can move inside the jacket providing a good displacement to the interest area. New technologies of preparation and use of chemicals and modernization of technological standards in the construction industry have resulted in the development of new chemical additives for optimizing the properties of building materials. Products such as polycarboxylate superplasticizers provide improved fluidity and cohesion of the cement grains, in addition to improving the dispersion with respect to slurries without additives. This study aimed at adapting chemical additives used in civil construction to be used use in oilwell cement slurries systems, using Portland cement CPP-Special Class as the hydraulic binder. The chemical additives classified as defoamer, dispersant, fluid loss controller and retarder were characterized by infrared absorption spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analyses and technological tests set by the API (American Petroleum Institute). These additives showed satisfactory results for its application in cement slurries systems for oil wells. The silicone-based defoamer promoted the reduction of air bubbles incorporated during the stirring of the slurries. The dispersant significantly reduced the rheological parameters of the systems studied. The tests performed with the fluid loss controller and the retarder also resulted in suitable properties for application as chemical additives in cement slurries