Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology (Nov 2019)

Treatment of drill cuttings using microemulsion

  • Tereza Neuma de Castro Dantas,
  • Daniel Nobre Nunes da Silva,
  • Afonso Avelino Dantas Neto,
  • Tycianne Janynne de Oliveira Cabral,
  • Aécia Seleide Dantas dos Anjos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13202-019-00813-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 1243 – 1251

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Abstract Conventional treatment of drill cuttings, as drying and thermal desorption, is failing to meet environmental and economic standards; therefore, new alternatives for the treatment of this waste must be developed. The purpose of this study was to remove n-paraffin from drill cuttings using microemulsion systems (MES). The extraction percentage (%) of n-paraffin was quantified by gas chromatography with a flame ionization detector. The optimization of extraction parameters showed that the extraction percentage (%) is directly proportional to the stirring speed and contact time and inversely proportional to the HLB of the surfactant used in the microemulsion system. Results for MES using Alkonat® L90 and Renex® 95 were similar, but Alkonat® L90 was chosen as the best system considering the environmental issue. The MES/cuttings ratio did not influence the percentage of n-paraffin extracted, reaching 55.03% and 56.32% for the ratios of 0.5 and 2.0, respectively. The reuse of MES in multiple extractions showed that MES can be reused in up to two extractions, obtaining up to 86% extraction. The optimal parameters for Alkonat® L90 microemulsion systems were MES/cuttings ratio of 1.0, stirring speed of 132 strokes, and contact time of 80 min, achieving 86.27% extraction. Results obtained in this study may help to better understand n-paraffin removal from drill cuttings by MES, considering the future use of this technology in the design of an industrial treatment plant for both onshore and offshore operations.

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