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A quantity of recoverable barite exists in high-density waste drilling fluid. Based on the inefficiencies and complexities of existing recycling methods, a novel pre-treatment approach which includes clean-breaking, high-speed washing, ultrasonic ...
Yu Xia +6 more
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Subtask 1.23 - Mercury Removal from Barite the Oil Industry
Drilling muds are used by the oil and gas industry to provide a seal and to float rock chips to the surface during the drilling process. Barite (naturally occurring barium sulfate ore) is commonly used as a weighting agent additive in drilling muds ...
Brandt, Katie +11 more
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Diagenetic Barite Growths in the Mixing Zone of a Carbonate Coastal Aquifer
Mixing zones in carbonate coastal aquifers are dynamic interfaces where freshwater and seawater converge, triggering complex biogeochemical processes.
Fernando Sola +2 more
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Numerical Simulation on Authigenic Barite Formation in Marine Sediments
Submarine cold seep and its associated authigenic minerals in sediment are meaningful to indicate the existence of underlying natural gas hydrate.
Keqi Bei +4 more
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Mineral specimen acquired from Midge Leahy by the Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum via exchange.Photographed by Ed Raines.Specimen size: 4 x 3 x 1 1/4 inches.Intergrowth of translucent to transparent golden-brown barite crystals on matrix from the
Raines, Ed
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Impact of Barite Nanoparticles on Barite Sag in Water-Based Drilling Fluids
Barite sag remains a persistent challenge in water-based drilling fluids, particularly in high-pressure, high-temperature and deviated wellbores where density variations can compromise well control, hole cleaning, well stability and operational safety.
Khaled A. Fattah +4 more
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Barite Nanoparticles Reduce the Cement Fluid Loss
Cement fluid loss can cause loss of cement quality and its functionality. A common cement system with fluid loss problems is a system containing weighting agents. Barite, which is used in cement to increase the slurry weight, is one example.
Tyler Coryell +2 more
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IMPLEMENTATION OF FLOTATION TO RECOVER LEAD AND BARITE FROM KOMSHECHE MINE JIG TAILINGS
With the increase in the basic metal prices, including lead, in the global markets, the processing of this precious metal, particularly for low-grade deposits, has a high economic justification.
Arash Faramarz +4 more
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