PIPE-LAX ENV WH
Low-toxicity, stuck-pipe spotting fluid
Free differentially stuck pipe by penetrating between the wallcake and drillstring.
Barite
M-I BAR™ barite is a high-quality, drilling-grade barite used to increase the density of drilling fluids. This high-specific-gravity mineral is the most widely used weight barite and has applications in all drilling fluid systems, and meets API specifications for barite.
M-I BAR is a mark of M-I L.L.C., an SLB company.
M-I BAR barite can be used to increase the density of any mud system. Mud weights up to 20 lbm/galUS [2.40 sg] can be achieved in most drilling fluids while still maintaining good rheological properties. M-I BAR barite is also excellent in formulating special kill fluids and barite plugs that often reach 22 lbm/galUS [2.64 sg] for well control procedures.
An increase in volume of approximately 1.4 bbl/tonUS (0.25 m3/tonUK) can be expected from M-I BAR barite additions. Density increases can require water or base liquid dilution sufficient to wet the surfaces of the added barite adequately.
Typical Physical Properties | |
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Typical Physical Properties Physical appearance | Typical Physical Properties Powder of various light colors: gray, pink, tan |
Typical Physical Properties Bulk density | Typical Physical Properties 107–135 lb/ft3[1,714–2,162 kg/m3] |
API Specifications | |
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API Specifications Density | API Specifications Min. 4.20 g/cm3 |
API Specifications Soluble hardness (as calcium) | API Specifications Max. 250 mg/kg |
API Specifications Particles >75 um (wet screen) | API Specifications Max. 3 wt% |
API Specifications Particles <6 um (sedimentation) | API Specifications Max. 30 wt% |
Bioassay information is available upon request. Handle as an industrial chemical, wearing protective equipment and observing the precautions described in the barite safety data sheet.
M-I BAR barite is packaged in 100-lbm [45.4-kg] multiwall paper sacks; 40-kg sacks; and big bags available in bulk.
Store in a dry, well-ventilated area. Keep container closed. Store away from incompatibles. Follow safe warehousing practices regarding palletizing, banding, shrink-wrapping, and stacking.