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Research and review articles are invited for publication in January 2026 (Volume 18, Issue 1)

Optimizing drilling fluid performance to minimize drilling waste and project emissions: A life cycle approach

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Muhammad Ahsan 1, * and Daniela Serrano 2

1 Baker Hughes, Sustainability and Energy Transition, Houston, United States of America.

2 Baker Hughes, Drilling and Completion Fluids, Bogota, Colombia.

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International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 15(03), 1538-1540

Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2025.15.3.0699

DOI url: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.15.3.0699

Received on 14 February 2025, revised On 19 February 2025; accepted on 24 February 2025

Drilling waste management plays a crucial role in reducing the environmental footprint of oil and gas operations. Inefficient waste management increases emissions, operational costs, and environmental risks. This study investigates the impact of drilling fluid performance optimization on waste generation and associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions using a life cycle analysis (LCA) approach. By improving fluid selection, maintenance, and reuse strategies, operators can minimize waste disposal volumes and lower emissions at different stages of drilling. The results indicate that optimizing drilling fluid performance reduces total waste by up to 30%, leading to a proportional decrease in emissions from transportation, treatment, and disposal. Additionally, improved fluid management enhances drilling efficiency, reducing fuel consumption and indirect emissions. The findings support integrating LCA into drilling fluid design and operational planning to achieve sustainability goals while maintaining cost-effective drilling performance.

Drilling waste; Disposal; Emissions; Life cycle analysis; Waste management

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Muhammad Ahsan and Daniela Serrano. Optimizing drilling fluid performance to minimize drilling waste and project emissions: A life cycle approach. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 15(03), 1538-1540. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.15.3.0699.

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