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Clay stabilizer is a chemical additive used in oil and gas field drilling and fracturing operations to prevent or reduce the expansion and migration of clay minerals in the formation. Clay minerals tend to swell or disperse when exposed to water, resulting in a decrease in formation permeability, which in turn affects the recovery rate of oil and gas. The role of clay stabilizers is to inhibit the expansion and migration of clay and maintain the stability of the formation through chemical reactions or physical adsorption.
The production of clay stabilizers involves a variety of chemical raw materials, common raw materials include organic amine compounds, quaternary ammonium salt compounds, polymers and surfactants.
Various raw materials are mixed in a certain proportion. In order to ensure uniform distribution of chemicals, a stirrer is usually required for mixing. The temperature and stirring speed of this process are controlled according to the specific formula and raw material characteristics.
Under certain conditions, the raw materials of clay stabilizers react chemically to generate compounds that have the effect of stabilizing clay. These reactions usually involve steps such as modification of amine compounds and cross-linking of polymers. Common reactions include:
Some clay stabilizer products are liquid, and appropriate solvents need to be added during the production process to adjust the viscosity and concentration of the product. The solvent can be water, alcohol or other polar solvents, depending on the type and purpose of the product. After adding the solvent, continue stirring to ensure the uniformity of the product.
During the production process, some impurities or by-products may be generated. In order to ensure the purity and stability of the clay stabilizer, it is necessary to remove unwanted solid or soluble impurities through filtration or other refining processes.
Before the product is packaged, quality testing is required to ensure that the performance of the clay stabilizer meets the standards. Common testing items include:
Clay stabilizers that pass the test will be packaged into products of different specifications. Usually, liquid products are transported in barrels or tanks, while solid products are stored in bags.
Clay stabilizers are mainly used in the following fields: