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    Calcium Chloride 94-97% – Mini Prills

    An anhydrous pellet form of calcium chloride (CaCl2). It is the most widely used and most effective cement accelerator in drilling fluid additives. Typically, 1% to 3% calcium chloride, based on the cement used. Calcium chloride is added to drilling fluids to shorten the setting time and/or accelerate the hardening process. It can also limit corrosion and improve the performance of mud systems.

    Calcium Nitrate

    Calcium nitrate serves as a prime calcium source for clear-water drilling. It is widely used in drilling fluids as a fluid loss additive due to its effectiveness in controlling fluid loss. When applied in modest amounts, calcium nitrate is a valuable plant nutrient that supports revegetation efforts on well sites and promotes the health of the surrounding formation environments.

    Chem Clean Green

    Earth Pro Chem Clean Green is the preferred cleaner for oilfield drilling operations, including upgrading/refining pipeline and facilities operations. This concentrated rig wash is a powerful degreaser that starts deodorizing and emulsifying on contact. Its grease-fighting solvents and emulsifiers are ideal for heavy-duty cleaning, helping keep drilling equipment free of buildup and contributing to better overall hole-cleaning performance. For lighter cleaning tasks, it can be diluted for efficient, economical use.

    Citric Acid

    Citric acid is frequently used in drilling chemicals and acid systems, where it helps prevent the precipitation of gelatinous ferric hydroxide as the acid spends, an important factor in corrosion control for drilling fluid systems. Acting as a sequestering agent, citric acid can keep as much as 3000 mg/L of ferric iron in spent acid solutions for over 4 hours at temperatures above 80°C.

    pH Down Citric

    Earth Pro pH Down Citric is commonly used in acid formulations to manage drilling fluids. Its function is to prevent the precipitation of gelatinous ferric hydroxide as the acid spends, which helps limit corrosion and maintain fluid stability. Citric acid is a sequestering agent and can retain up to 3000 mg/L of ferric iron in spent acid solutions for more than 4 hours at temperatures above 80°C.

    pH Up Soda Ash

    Commonly known as Soda Ash, sodium carbonate anhydrous, is widely used in the drilling industry as a water-based mud conditioner and contaminant treatment additive. Earth Pro pH Up Soda Ash is added to make-up water to precipitate calcium, softening the water and raising its pH level before drilling mud is mixed.

    Soda Ash for Non-Oilfield

    Commonly known as Soda Ash, sodium carbonate anhydrous, is widely used in the drilling industry as a water-based mud conditioner and contaminant treatment additive. It’s an essential component in drilling fluid preparation, helping to reduce fluid loss and improve the overall effectiveness of water-based muds.

    Sodium Bicarbonate

    Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO₃), also known as Bi-Carb, baking soda, or bicarbonate of soda, is used in drilling fluids to address cement contamination. It works by precipitating calcium as calcium carbonate and lowering the pH. Because it provides an available H⁺ ion, it can reduce the pH of any drilling fluid with a pH above 8.5. When used as a pre-treatment, sodium bicarbonate helps control cement contamination and supports the overall drilling fluid stability.

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