Utilization Status of Oil-Based Drilling Cutting Pyrolysis Residues in The Field of Building Materials
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oil-based drilling cutting pyrolysis residues; road fill; cement production; wall materials.Abstract
The exploitation of shale gas generates a large amount of oil-based drill cuttings, which are harmful to the environment due to their content of petroleum hydrocarbons, heavy metals, and organic pollutants. Thermal desorption technology is one of the main techniques for treating oil-based drill cuttings. This paper focuses on oil-based drilling cutting pyrolysis residues and summarizes its current research status in the construction materials field. Currently, the application of oil-based drilling cutting pyrolysis residues has achieved certain results in road fill, cement production, ceramsite production, and wall materials, and further exploration and development are needed in the future to develop high value-added products and expand the pathways for the high-value utilization of oil residues.
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