Comparison of the quality indicators of K-Pac samples obtained compasitely from husks and textile cellulose
Erlan Endeshe uuluOsh State University, Osh, KyrgyzstanBurulai Suyunbaevna AbdyrakhmanovaOsh State University, Osh, KyrgyzstanZyinat Samidinovna BoronovaOsh State University, Osh, KyrgyzstanNargiza Rustamovna YakubovaTashkent Innovative Chemical Technology Scientific Research Institute, Tashkent, KyrgyzstanMuzaffar Murodovich MurodovTashkent Innovative Chemical Technology Scientific Research Institute, Tashkent, Kyrgyzstan
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It is known that in the process of establishing oil and gas wells and later during the initial process of its excavation, drilling fluids are naturally required to be extremely stable and durable. Such stability and tolerance are characterized by increasing the density of drilling solutions. If the work of increasing the phase density of the drilling fluids is not intensified, there is a high probability that the walls of the well will cause various salts and various surface and underground waters to be mixed in the well zone. Ways to eliminate such negative consequences have been solved by scientists and technologists of the field by introducing various dry and thick bentonites into the drilling solution.
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