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Vertical Cuttings Dryer

Vertical Cuttings Dryer. Baroid’s Drilling Waste Management Solutions. Why Baroid?. 1925 Filed patent for first barite-based drilling fluid 1930 First mud school 1932 First mud-testing procedures and kit 1939 First mud-logging service 1940s Pioneers service by air and sea

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Vertical Cuttings Dryer

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  1. Vertical Cuttings Dryer Baroid’s Drilling Waste Management Solutions

  2. Why Baroid? 1925 Filed patent for first barite-based drilling fluid 1930 First mud school 1932 First mud-testing procedures and kit 1939 First mud-logging service 1940s Pioneers service by air and sea 1950s Invents foam drilling technology 1960s Invents oil-based fluid, Invermul® system 1970s Develops new fluids for hostile geology 1980s Develops mud loop testing, improves waste management 1990s Pioneers biodegradable invert drilling fluids 2000s Rolls out first families of clay-free synthetic and high performance water-based fluids 2010s Introduces automated mud monitoring equipment to industry

  3. customerCHALLENGE Maximizing in-field Oil Base Mud Recovery

  4. customerCHALLENGE • Environmentally compliant drill cuttings. • Reduction in cost (waste management). • Recovery of expensive OBM drilling fluids. • Recovered fluids equal to or below drilling program LGS (low gravity solids) targets.

  5. Baroid’sSOLUTION Baroid’s V-133 and V-71 Cuttings Dryers and Centrifuge unit offer a waste management solution to effectively clean and dispose of drilling solids and maximize drilling fluid returns, remaining mobile and reducing its footprint on the rig site.

  6. valuePROPOSITION By utilizing these high-performing equipment options, operators are not only able to meet stringent environmental regulations, but also reduce waste management and overall total costs of the well.

  7. APPLICATIONS • Baroid’s V-133 and V-71 Cuttings Dryers and Centrifuge Systems applications: • Oil-, synthetic-, ester- based mud drilling operations • Environmentally sensitive areas • Small rig footprint required

  8. keyFEATURES • High capacity • Reduces volumes of waste to haul off for transportation and disposal by 40% • Proven reliable technology, well average can achieve below 5% OOC. • Versatile layout and relatively small footprint • Skid mounted unit is suitable for land and offshore applications

  9. equipmentSPECIFICATIONS Baroid Dryer Specifications *intended as a guideline only and will vary depending on feed material

  10. customerBENEFITS • Environmentally compliant cuttings. • Reduction in cost (waste management). • Recovery of expensive drilling OBM drilling fluids • Recovery of fluid alone may justify installation as 85% of recovered mud is returned back to the active system after treatment with a Hi-“G” centrifuge • Reduces volumes of waste to haul off for transportation and disposal by 40% • Recovered fluids to equal to or below drilling program LGS (low gravity solids) targets.

  11. consistentQUALITY

  12. laboratorySUPPORT Baroid scientists and engineers work with state of the art equipment and an extensive global database in order to perform comprehensive testing analysis on a global scale. Baroid’s Laboratory Services include: • Analytical technical support • Bioassay technical support • Reservoir fluids technical services • Drilling fluids technical services • Industrial drilling products lab • Quality assurance • Research and development

  13. Discover Baroid’sECOSYSTEM

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