Investigating the Possibility of Using the Potential of Drilling Cuttings in Making Concrete in Order to Reduce Environmental Damage

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Alireza Lork, Babak Amin Nejad, Dariuosh Abdi Kohanaki

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Oil drill cuttings (ODS) with different mineralogical characterizing in comparisons with other cement types. Physical, chemical, treated oil sands drill cuttings waste were interested. Oil sand drill cuttings waste represents one of the most difficult challenges for drilling wells. This article presents data on the physical/chemical used drilling fluids as well as produced drilling fluids as well as produced cuttings and irreparable image to the extenuate to the environment fresh and hardened properties for grouts incorporating the treated solid cuttings waste were evaluated the presented comparable results from the measured analyzed physicochemical and mineralogical data are useful information for furthering research on the suitability of ODC, wastes from oil and gas explorations, as partial replace.in this study the physical, chemical and mineralogical characteristics of the treated oil sands and maximum  concrete qualification were investigated, and offers an innovative solution for recycle and reuse of treated oil sands drill cuttings waste ( TOSW) in grout manufacture.

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