Using water-based drilling cuttings from shale gas development to manufacture sintered bricks: a case study in the southern Sichuan Basin, China

被引:0
|
作者
Wenshi Liu
Hui Yuan
Zhenzhen Fan
Jing Li
Lingru Sun
机构
[1] Southwest Petroleum University,College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
[2] Ministry of Ecology and Environment of the People’s Republic of China,Appraisal Center for Environment and Engineering
[3] HSE and Technical Supervision Research Institute of PetroChina Southwest Oil & Gasfield Company,undefined
关键词
Water-based drilling cuttings; Waste glass; Sintered bricks; Shale gas; Recycling;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Large amounts of water-based drilling cuttings (WDC) would be generated during the drilling of shale gas wells, which would occupy land resources and pose significant threat to soil and groundwater environment. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of using WDC as a replacement of natural clay to prepare sintered bricks. To determine the optimum preparation condition, the weight loss on ignition, bulk density, water absorption, and compressive strength of the samples were tested. Meanwhile, the environmental performance of the final products was evaluated and micro-analysis was conducted via X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The results showed that using WDC to manufacture sintered bricks was technically feasible, but the physical mechanical performance would significantly decrease with the increase of the replacement ratio because of the presence of less silica and excessive calcium. The addition of waste glass and fly ash could promote the generation of molten glassy phase and form the crystal particle bonding structure, which would contribute to the physical-mechanical performance of WDC sintered bricks. Some mineral components in raw materials decomposed and formed minerals with better thermal stability during the sintering process. Under the optimum preparation conditions (mass ratio of WDC: waste glass: fly ash at 40:20:40, sintering temperature at 900 °C, and insulation time at 2 h), the physical-mechanical and environmental performance of WDC sintered bricks could meet the requirements of corresponding Chinese standards and ASTM standards. Thus, in this study, an effective solution to recycle WDC from shale gas development is provided.
引用
收藏
页码:29379 / 29393
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Micropore Characteristics and Geological Significance of Shale Reservoirs: Case Study of Fuling Shale Gas in Sichuan Basin, China
    Cheng, Liang
    Guan, Fujia
    Liu, Dehua
    Yang, Wenxin
    Sun, Jing
    GEOFLUIDS, 2021, 2021
  • [32] Theory, technology and practice of shale gas three-dimensional development: A case study of Fuling shale gas field in Sichuan Basin, SW China
    Sun, Huanquan
    Cai, Xunyu
    Hu, Degao
    Lu, Zhiyong
    Zhao, Peirong
    Zheng, Aiwei
    Li, Jiqing
    Wang, Haitao
    PETROLEUM EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT, 2023, 50 (03) : 651 - 664
  • [33] Theory, technology and practice of shale gas three-dimensional development: A case study of Fuling shale gas field in Sichuan Basin, SW China
    Sun H.
    Cai X.
    Hu D.
    Lu Z.
    Zhao P.
    Zheng A.
    Li J.
    Wang H.
    Shiyou Kantan Yu Kaifa/Petroleum Exploration and Development, 2023, 50 (03): : 573 - 584
  • [34] Theory, technology and practice of shale gas three-dimensional development: A case study of Fuling shale gas field in Sichuan Basin, SW China
    SUN Huanquan
    CAI Xunyu
    HU Degao
    LU Zhiyong
    ZHAO Peirong
    ZHENG Aiwei
    LI Jiqing
    WANG Haitao
    Petroleum Exploration and Development, 2023, 50 (03) : 651 - 664
  • [35] Connectivity of pores in shale reservoirs and its implications for the development of shale gas: A case study of the Lower Silurian Longmaxi Formation in the southern Sichuan Basin
    Zhang Haijie
    Jiang Yuqiang
    Zhou Keming
    Fu Yonghong
    Zhong Zheng
    Zhang Xuemei
    Qi Lin
    Wang Zhanlei
    Jiang Zengzheng
    NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY B, 2020, 7 (04) : 348 - 357
  • [36] Connectivity of pores in shale reservoirs and its implications for the development of shale gas: A case study of the Lower Silurian Longmaxi Formation in the southern Sichuan Basin
    Zhang H.
    Jiang Y.
    Zhou K.
    Fu Y.
    Zhong Z.
    Zhang X.
    Qi L.
    Wang Z.
    Jiang Z.
    Natural Gas Industry, 2019, 39 (12) : 22 - 31
  • [37] Thermal Maturity Constraint Effect and Development Model of Shale Pore Structure: A Case Study of Longmaxi Formation Shale in Southern Sichuan Basin, China
    Shi, Xuewen
    Wu, Wei
    Xu, Liang
    Yin, Yingzi
    Yang, Yuran
    Liu, Jia
    Yang, Xue
    Li, Yanyou
    Wu, Qiuzi
    Zhong, Kesu
    Wu, Yonghui
    MINERALS, 2024, 14 (02)
  • [38] A Workflow for Integrated Geological Modeling for Shale Gas Reservoirs: A Case Study of the Fuling Shale Gas Reservoir in the Sichuan Basin, China
    Shang, Xiaofei
    Zhao, Huawei
    Long, Shengxiang
    Duan, Taizhong
    GEOFLUIDS, 2021, 2021
  • [39] Microfacies types and distribution of epicontinental shale: A case study of the Wufeng-Longmaxi shale in southern Sichuan Basin, China
    Wang, Hongyan
    Shi, Zhensheng
    Sun, Shasha
    Zhao, Qun
    Zhou, Tianqi
    Cheng, Feng
    Bai, Wenhua
    PETROLEUM EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT, 2023, 50 (01) : 57 - 71
  • [40] Characterization of the pore system in an over-mature marine shale reservoir:A case study of a successful shale gas well in Southern Sichuan Basin, China
    Yang Yang
    Kunyu Wu
    Tingshan Zhang
    Mei Xue
    Petroleum, 2015, 1 (03) : 173 - 186