Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) 3


Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) 3 :

(n.) Drilling Fluids. A compound with formula CaCO3 that occurs naturally as limestone. Ground and sized calcium carbonate is used to increasemud density to about 12 lbm/gal [1.44 kg/m3], and is preferable to barite because it is acid-soluble and can be dissolved withhydrochloric acid to clean up production zones. Its primary use today is as a bridging material in drill-in, completion and workover fluids. Sized calcium carbonate particles, along with polymers, control fluid loss in brines or drill-in, completion and workover fluids. Insoluble calcium carbonate is the precipitated byproduct of mud treatments used for removal of either Ca+2or CO3-2 by addition of the other ion. See: alkalinity, bicarbonate, carbonate ion, carboxymethylcellulose, completion fluid, drill-in fluid, Garrett Gas Train, hardness ion, hydroxyethylcellulose, polyanionic cellulose, polymer, sized calcium carbonate, weighting material, workover fluid

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