Customization: | Available |
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Appearance: | Dark Liquid |
Specific Gravity: | 0.93 |
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SHALEMUL® P emulsifier is a liquid blend of organic fatty acids which provides a stable water-in-oil emulsion, improved thermal stability and enhanced HPHT filtration control. It serves as the primary emulsifier for SHALEDRIL® diesel or mineral oil-based drilling fluid system specially applied in shale gas and tight oil blocks. It requires the addition of lime to produce a calcium soap in-situ.
Product Code | SHARK | Product Description | Applications/Functions |
DFS06-01 | SHALEMUL® P | Primary Emulsifier designed for shale gas drilling up to 350°F | Conventional organically clay OBM |
DFS06-02 | SHALEMUL® S | Secondary Emulsifier designed for shale gas drilling up to 350°F | Conventional organically clay OBM |
DFS06-03 | SHALEMUL® ONE | Basic one-drum multi-purpose emulsifier up to 350°F | Conventional organically clay OBM |
DFS06-04 | NEOMUL® P | HP Primary Emulsifier designed for long horizontal drilling up to 400°F | Clay-free high performance OBM |
DFS06-05 | NEOMUL® S | HP Secondary Emulsifier designed for long horizontal drilling up to 400°F | Clay-free high performance OBM |
DFS06-06 | NEOMUL® ONE | One-drum multi-purpose emulsifier for high temperature formulation | Clay-free high performance OBM |
DFS06-07 | HYPERMUL® | One drum Emulsifier designed for extreme HT up to 500 °F | High performance OBM for application in extreme HPHT wells |
DFS06-08 | SHALEWET® | Wetting agent designed for shale gas drilling up to 350°F | Economical wetting agent for OBM |
DFS06-09 | NEOWET® | High Performance Wetting Agent up to 400°F | All-purpose wetting agent for OBM |
DFS06-10 | HYPERWET® | HT Wetting Agents up to 500°F | Wetting agents with application for HT wells |
DFS06-11 | AQUAMUL® | Oil-in-water emulsifier in direct emulsion systems | Treat out salt section washout resulting brine saturation with increased mud weight |