The Thermomechanical Cuttings Cleaner
Recovery of oil from drill cuttings
Millions of tonnes of oil contaminated drill cuttings are produced every year. By nature the cuttings are contaminated by drilling mud. The level of contamination depends on the efficiency of the mud return system carried out by means of shell shakers. The cuttings may origin from drilling with water based mud (WBM) or oil based mud (OBM). Many different composition of mud and many different properties in the well result in a vast variety of cuttings properties. Defining characteristics of the cuttings is difficult and it is often not made easier by the drillers and mud suppliers who tend to protect details about their mud for competitive reasons. Quality of base oil recovered in the friction based hammermill
Base oils used for drilling mud are well defined, low sulphur, low aromatics oils within the diesel range of distillation. Among the quality specifications for the base oil are density and flash point. In addition HSE requirements like low aromatics, BTEX and low sulphur applies. Capacity of a TCC®
In the same way as any other thermal technology, the capacity of a TCC® is depending on the energy input and the content of the waste. Therefore, any capacity indication for thermal desorption processes has to be based on the composition of the waste. The energy required to heat and evaporate the various components in the waste is defined by thermodynamics. |
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