Degassers
CD-1400 Centrifugal D-gasser
The M-I SWACO CD-1400 Centrifugal MuD D-gasser unit provides an innovative and space-saving solution to degassing problems. The D-gasser units use a patented, centrifugal-force system rather than conventional vacuum or impact systems. M-I SWACO D-gasser units exert centrifugal force to the mud, multiplying the force acting on the gas bubbles to increase buoyancy and release. The increase in buoyancy accelerates the bubble-rise velocity. As the bubbles rise toward the surface, they escape the mud and are further broken down by flow turbulence. The freed gas and the gas-free mud are then separately discharged as desired.
Features and advantages
- Removes entrained gases. The Centrifugal D-gasser units remove all of the entrained gases from the drilling fluids in the return flow by using high-speed centrifugal force
- Reduces potential blowouts. The removal of entrained gases, including H2S and corrosive oxygen, from drilling fluids reduces the threat of dangerous and costly blowouts caused by recirculating gas-cut mud
- In-tank mounting. Easy-to-install, in-tank mounting virtually eliminates the need for rig-floor space
- Energy efficient. System requires less energy to operate with UL-approved, 25 hp, explosion-proof 230/460 VAC 3-phase 60 Hz motor
- Self-contained. The unit is complete with centrifugal cylinder unit, screens, electric motor and mount
- High performance. Provides lowest hp/GPM throughput ratio, generating up to 1,000 to 1,300 GPM (4,164 to 4,921 L/min), depending on operating conditions
Compact Vacuum D-gasser
Process overview Gases are entrained in drilling fluids from the wellbore during normal drilling operations as well as during “kicks” or well-control situations. These gases present safety hazards and create operational problems when gas-laden fluid reaches the surface. Degassing is accomplished at the surface by one of two methods (1) atmospheric separation or (2) vacuum separation. The simplest form of atmospheric degassing occurs naturally in the surface mud tank system. As the mud flows over the shale shakers and through the pits, gas bubbles will form in the mud and escape to the atmosphere. In event of hazardous gases being present, it is desirable to localize the point where gas is released from the mud by installing a vacuum-style degasser. Vacuum-style degassers are installed in the first compartment downstream of the sand trap and upstream of any centrifugal pumps. Vacuum degassers work by removing entrained gases from the drilling fluid by exposing the fluid to pressures well below ambient atmospheric pressure.
Features and advantages
- Fiberglass leaves eliminate corrosion; reduce repair and maintenance costs
- Large Cleanout Port allows easier access for cleaning inside of D-gasser
- Large surface area allows gas entained in mud to be released effectively
- Interchangeability of many of the parts with the Horizontal D-gasser allows use of existing inventory parts
- Same field-proven vacuum pump as Horizontal D-gasser
- Short footprint can be installed in smaller spaces
Horizontal D-gasser
Introduced in 1951, the M-I SWACO D-gasser* has performed reliably on over 200,000 wells and earned its reputation as the standard of the industry. All M-I SWACO D-gasser units are designed to remove virtually all entrained gases, including H2S and corrosive oxygen, from drilling mud. This reduces the threat of dangerous and costly blowouts caused by recirculating gas-cut mud. With its smaller footprint, 42 x 60.7 in. (1,066.8 x 1,541.8 mm), the vertical model is ideal for confined-space applications.