Claims
- 1. A process for converting components in drilled cuttings to useful materials which are substantially non-saline, comprising:
- mixing and agitating said components with sufficient substantially fresh water for separating substantially all of the individual particles and at least substantially suspending most finer particles in the water;
- mechanically isolating particles having sizes generally larger than sand size;
- suspending the particles not larger than generally sand-sized particles in substantially fresh water and mechanically isolating the sand-sized particles from the suspended particles;
- repeating the mixing and agitating of the isolated particles to the extent required to reduce the salinity of water draining from, or remaining on their surfaces, to a selected value less than about 2500 ppm sodium chloride equivalent; and
- in succession, further diluting the remaining suspension of particles, mechanically isolating smaller fractions of particles, and to the extents necessary, repeating the diluting and isolating treatments of the isolated particles in order to provide a plurality of fractions of isolated particles which are wetted with or are productive of drained-off water having a lower salinity than one equivalent to a selected salinity less than that of a water solution containing 2500 ppm sodium chloride equivalent.
- 2. A process for treating components of drilled cuttings comprising:
- mixing and agitating said components with substantially fresh water to an extent separating lumps into individual particles; screening off particles having diameters larger than about 3/8-inch;
- mechanically separating from the remaining materials particles having sizes of about 150 mesh to 3/8-inch while suspending smaller particles in substantially fresh water and dewatering the isolated particles to a water content of about 18 to 25% by weight;
- measuring the salinity of water draining from or remaining on surfaces of the isolated particles and recycling those having a salinity equivalent to that of a water solution containing more than a selected value less than about 2500 ppm sodium chloride equivalent by means of repeated dilutions and isolations of such particles to an extent required to reduce their salinity below the selected value;
- diluting the suspension of particles smaller than about 150 mesh with substantially fresh water to a reduced solids content suitable for a centrifugal desanding operation;
- centrifugally isolating particles having sizes in the order of 80 microns to 150 mesh and rediluting them with substantially fresh water and reisolating them to the extent required to reduce the salinity of water on or draining from their surfaces to less than said selected sodium chloride equivalent;
- centrifugally separating from the remaining slurry of particles those particles having sizes less than about 80 microns and rediluting them with substantially fresh water and reseparating them to the extent needed to reduce the water on or draining from their surfaces below said selected sodium chloride equivalent; and
- disposing of any remaining substantially solids-free water having a salinity greater than said sodium chloride equivalent by injecting it into a salt water disposal well.
- 3. A process for rendering saline drilled well cuttings suitable for disposal as a non-hazardous waste, comprising:
- mixing the drilled cuttings with water to form a slurry;
- agitating the drilled cuttings slurry;
- separating the slurried drilled cuttings from the water;
- repeating the mixing, agitating and separating of the drilled cuttings until the salinity of the water entrained on the drilled cuttings is reduced to a level acceptable for non-hazardous waste;
- disposing of the drilled cuttings in a manner suitable for non-hazardous wastes, and
- disposing of the slurry water in an environmentally acceptable manner.
- 4. The process of claim 3 wherein the slurry water is injected into an underground injection disposal well.
- 5. The process of claim 3 wherein the slurry water is injected into a well as part of a water flooding secondary oil recovery operation.
- 6. A process for converting saline drilled well cuttings into useful materials comprising:
- mixing the drilled cuttings with water to form a slurry;
- agitating the drilled cuttings slurry;
- separating the slurried drilled cuttings from the water;
- repeating the mixing, agitating and separating of the drilled cuttings until the salinity of the water entrained on the drilled cuttings is reduced to a level acceptable for reuse;
- using the treated drilled cuttings in some useful manner; and
- disposing of slurry water in an environmentally acceptable manner.
- 7. The process of claim 6 wherein the slurry water is injected into an underground injection disposal well.
- 8. The process of claim 6 wherein the slurry water is injected into a well as part of a water flooding secondary oil recovery operation.
- 9. A process for rendering saline drilled well cuttings suitable for disposal as a non-hazardous waste, comprising:
- gathering the drilled cuttings for processing,
- mixing the drilled cuttings with water to form a substantially uniform slurry of chunks, coarse sand, fine sand, clay, silt and other very fine particles;
- separating large chunks of drilled cuttings from the uniform slurry;
- sending the large chunks of drilled cuttings to a collection point;
- mixing the remaining slurry of coarse sand and finer particles with additional water to form a substantially uniform, less concentrated slurry of coarse sand and finer particles;
- separating coarse sand particles from the slurry of coarse sand and finer particles;
- sending the coarse sand particles to a collection point after the salinity of the water entrained on the coarse sand particles is reduced to a level acceptable for non-hazardous waste disposal;
- mixing the remaining slurry of fine sand and finer particles with additional water to form a substantially uniform, less concentrated slurry of fine sand and finer particles;
- separating fine sand particles from the slurry of fine sand and finer particles;
- sending the fine sand particles to a collection point after the salinity of the water entrained on the fine sand particles is reduced to a level acceptable for non-hazardous waste disposal;
- mixing the remaining slurry of clay, silt and finer particles with additional water to form a substantially uniform, less concentrated slurry of clay, silt and finer particles;
- separating silt and clay particles from the slurry of clay, silt, and finer particles;
- sending the silt and clay particles to a collection point after the salinity of the water entrained on the silt and clay particles is reduced to a level acceptable for non-hazardous waste disposal;
- disposing of the remaining slurry water containing very fine particles in an environmentally acceptable manner; and
- disposing of the separated chunks, coarse sand, fine sand, clay and silt in a manner suitable for non-hazardous wastes.
- 10. The process of claim 9 wherein the large chunks of drilled cuttings are sent to a first collection point, the coarse sand particles and the fine sand particles are sent to a second collection point, and the silt and clay particles are sent to a third collection point.
- 11. A process for converting saline drilled well cuttings into useful materials comprising:
- gathering the drilled cuttings for processing,
- mixing the drilled cuttings with water to form a substantially uniform slurry of chunks, coarse sand, fine sand, clay, silt and other very fine particles;
- separating large chunks of drilled cuttings from the uniform slurry;
- sending the large chunks of drilled cuttings to a collection point;
- mixing the remaining slurry of coarse sand and finer particles with additional water to form a substantially uniform, less concentrated slurry of coarse sand and finer particles;
- separating coarse sand particles from the slurry of coarse sand and finer particles;
- sending the coarse sand particles to a collection point after the salinity of the water entrained on the coarse sand particles is reduced to a level acceptable for reuse of the coarse sand;
- mixing the remaining slurry of fine sand and finer particles with additional water to form a substantially uniform, less concentrated slurry of fine sand and finer particles;
- separating fine sand particles from the slurry of fine sand and finer particles;
- sending fine sand particles from the slurry of fine sand and finer particles;
- sending the fine said particles to a collection point after the salinity of the water entrained on the fine sand particles is reduced to a level acceptable for reuse of the fine sand;
- mixing the remaining slurry of clay, silt and finer particles with additional water to form a substantially uniform, less concentrated slurry of clay, silt and finer particles;
- separating silt and clay particles from the slurry of clay, silt and finer particles;
- sending the silt and clay particles to a collection point after the salinity of the water entrained on the silt and clay particles is reduced to a level acceptable for reuse of the silt and clay particles;
- disposing of the remaining slurry water containing very fine particles in an environmentally acceptable manner; and
- utilizing the separated chunks, coarse sand, fine sand, clay and silt in some useful manner.
- 12. The process of claim 11 wherein the large chunks of drilled cuttings are sent to a first collection point, the coarse sand particles and the fine sand particles are sent to a second collection point, and the silt and clay particles are sent to a third collection point.
- 13. A process for rendering saline-drilled well cuttings suitable for disposal as a non-hazardous waste, comprising:
- gathering the drilled cuttings for processing,
- mixing the drilled cuttings with water to form a substantially uniform slurry of chunks, coarse sand, fine sand, clay, silt and other very fine particles;
- separating large chunks of drilled cuttings, sized greater than 3/8 inch, from the uniform slurry by use of a blade mill;
- sending the large chunks of drilled cuttings to a collection point;
- mixing the blade mill exiting slurry with additional water to form a substantially uniform, less concentrated slurry of coarse sand and finer particles;
- separating coarse sand particles, sized from greater than 150 mesh to 3/8 inch, from the remaining slurry of coarse sand and finer particles by use of a sand screw;
- sending the coarse sand particles to a collection point after the salinity of the water entrained on the coarse sand particles is reduced to a level acceptable for non-hazardous waste disposal;
- mixing the sand screw exiting slurry with additional water to form a substantially uniform, less concentrated slurry of fine sand and finer particles;
- separating fine sand particles, sized from greater than 80-100 microns to 150 mesh, from the slurry of fine sand and finer particles by use of a desander;
- sending the fine sand particles to a collection point for treated drilled cuttings after the salinity of the water entrained on the fine sand particles is reduced to a level acceptable for non-hazardous waste disposal;
- mixing the desander exiting slurry with additional water to form a substantially uniform, less concentrated slurry of clay, silt and finer particles;
- separating silt and clay particles, sized from greater than 12 microns to 80-100 microns, from the remaining drilled cuttings slurry by use of a desilter;
- sending the silt and clay particles to a collection point after the salinity of the water entrained on the silt and clay particles is reduced to a level acceptable for non-hazardous waste disposal;
- disposing of the desilter exiting slurry water containing very fine particles in an environmentally acceptable manner; and
- disposing of the separated chunks, coarse sand, fine sand, clay and silt in a manner suitable for non-hazardous wastes.
- 14. The process of claim 13 wherein the large chunks of drilled cuttings are sent to a first collection point, the coarse sand particles and the fine sand particles are sent to a second collection point, and the silt and clay particles are sent to a third collection point.
- 15. A process of converting saline drilled well cuttings into useful materials comprising:
- gathering the drilled cuttings for processing,
- mixing the drilled cuttings with water to form a substantially uniform slurry of chunks, coarse sand, fine sand, clay, silt and other very fine particles;
- separating large chunks of drilled cuttings, sized greater that 3/8 inch, from the uniform slurry by use of a blade mill;
- sending the large chunks of drilled cuttings to a collection point;
- mixing the blade mill exiting slurry with additional water to form a substantially uniform, less concentrated slurry of coarse sand and finer particles;
- separating coarse sand particles, sized from greater than 150 mesh to 3/8 inch, from the remaining slurry of coarse sand and finer particles by use of a sand screw;
- sending the coarse sand particles to a second collection point after the salinity of the water entrained on the coarse sand particles is reduced to a level acceptable for reuse of the coarse sand;
- mixing the sand screw exiting slurry with additional water to form a substantially uniform, less concentrated slurry of fine sand and finer particles;
- separating fine sand particles, sized from greater than 80-100 microns to 150 mesh, from the slurry of fine sand and finer particles by use of a desander;
- sending the fine sand particles to a third collection point for treated drilled cuttings after the salinity of the water entrained on the fine said particles is reduced to a level acceptable for reuse of the fine sand;
- mixing the desander exiting slurry with additional water to form a substantially uniform, less concentrated slurry of clay, silt and finer particles;
- separating silt and clay particles, sized from greater than 12 microns to 80-100 microns, from the remaining drilled cuttings slurry by use of a desilter;
- sending the silt and clay particles to a fourth collection point after the salinity of the water entrained on the silt and clay particles is reduced to a level acceptable for reuse of the silt and clay particles;
- disposing of the desilter exiting slurry water containing very fine particles in an environmentally acceptable manner; and
- utilizing the separated chunks, coarse sand, fine sand, clay and silt in some useful manner.
- 16. The process of claim 15 wherein the large chunks of drilled cuttings are sent to a first collection point, the coarse sand particles and the fine sand particles are sent to a second collection point, and the silt and clay particles are sent to a third collection point.
- 17. The process of claim 9 wherein all of the collection points are the same.
- 18. The process of claim 11 wherein all of the collection points are the same.
- 19. The process of claim 13 wherein all of the collection points are the same.
- 20. The process of claim 15 wherein all of the collection points are the same.
- 21. A process for treating saline drilled well cuttings comprising:
- mixing the drilled cuttings with water to form a slurry;
- agitating the drilled cuttings slurry;
- separating the slurried drilled cuttings from the water;
- repeating the mixing, agitating and separating of the drilled cuttings until the salinity of the water entrained on the drilled cuttings is reduced to a level acceptable for reuse;
- utilizing a portion of the treated drilled cuttings in some useful manner;
- disposing of a portion of the treated drilled cuttings in a manner suitable for non-hazardous wastes; and
- disposing of the slurry water in an environmentally acceptable manner.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of assignee's copending application Ser. No. 926,023, filed Oct. 31, 1986, now abandoned on "A Process for Treating Drilled Cuttings."
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