Patent ID: 6279471
Filing Date: 2001-08-28
Classification: B30B,E21B

Abstract:
A process for recovery of drilling fluid additives and cleaning surfactant from a slurry of drill cuttings discharge from a separation and recovery process comprising the steps of:a) introducing said slurry into a defluidizing press comprising;i) a housing including an inlet for receiving a drill cuttings slurry;ii) a cylindrical strainer extending forwardly from said housing, said strainer having apertures for passage of fluids being separated from said cutting slurry and a vibrator for assisting in separation of said fluids from said cutting slurry;iii) a reducing flange extending forwardly from an outlet end of said strainer and defining a solids discharge opening at a terminal end thereof, an internal diameter of said reducing flange being less than an internal diameter of said strainer;iv) a press screw member disposed in a space defined by said housing and said cylindrical strainer, said press screw member including a shaft and a screw affixed to an outer periphery of said shaft, said screw beginning in said housing at a location rearwardly of said strainer and terminating within said strainer, said shaft extending forwardly beyond said reducing flange;v) a motor for driving said press screw member thus advancing said slurry forwardly within said space and through said discharge opening, whereby entrained solids are separated from said fluids by compaction at a controlled rate;vi) a conical mouth piece, slidable and rotatable relative to said screw, fixed to said shaft for effecting closure of said reducing flange; andvii) means for slidably positioning said mouth piece relative to said reducing flange;b) compacting said slurry;c) separating and removing entrained drilling fluid additives and solids up to 50 microns from said slurry;d) returning said drilling fluid additives of 50 micron or less to a drilling fluids recirculating system; ande) discharging any solids of 50 micron or more for further defluidization and sterilization in a rotary kiln.