Hydrahib Ps
Hydrahib Ps
Hydrahib Ps
Shale inhibitor
APPLICATION The HydraHib shale inhibitor is a liquid polyamine shale suppressant used in inhibitive water-base
Clay hydration suppressant drilling fluids. The inhibitor suppresses clay hydration by intercalating and reducing the space
between clay platelets so that water molecules will not penetrate and cause swelling. The additive
ADVANTAGES
effective inhibits shale or gumbo clays from hydrating, minimizes the potential for bit balling, and
Excellent shale inhibition and limitation
provides superior cutting integrity.
of cuttings dispersion
Reduced accretion potential on BHA and The recommended concentration is 1.5%6% by volume depending on shale reactivity and the
bit balling amount of shale in the interval drilled. The HydraHib additive concentration should be monitored
using filtrate amine titration. Premix dilution rates should be based on calculated amine depletion
Tolerance to common contaminants,
rates and the polyamine concentration in the premix.
including cement, hard water, CO2, drill
solids, and crude oil It is important to monitor cuttings condition at the shakers during drilling operations. Cuttings should
be firm and dry inside. Sticky and balled-up cuttings may indicate insufficient inhibition from a low
concentration of HydraHib inhibitor. The initial mixture may contain more HydraHib inhibitor than
specified in the drilling fluid program to act as a buffer against consumption (for example, 6%9%).
Limitations
To reduce the likelihood of ammonia development, the pH should be maintained around 9.3.
Additions of sodium bicarbonate and citric acid as separate treatments (not added simultaneously)
are recommended prior to cement jobs. Overtreatments with citric acid may lead to citrate salt
formation, increasing the potential for dispersion of clays and accretion.
Before performing any additions to the active system, pilot tests should be carried out to verify
their effect on rheology and filtrate.
Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. Avoid contact with skin and
eyes. Avoid dust formation.
Keep containers tightly closed in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated place. Follow safe warehousing
practices regarding palletizing, banding, shrink-wrapping, and stacking.