Hydrogen Sulfide Scavenging
Hydrogen Sulfide Scavenging
TEST PROCEDURE
1. Label two jars “A” and “B”.
2. Measure 350 mL of drilling mud into jar “A”.
3. Measure 350 mL of distilled water into jar “B”.
4. Measure 20 mL of stock sodium sulfide (Na2S) solution into each jar, close both jars and shake vigorously by hand for thirty
seconds. Transfer the contents of jar A to the Osterizer mixing jar, replace the lid, and stir at the slowest speed for 15 min-
utes. Transfer the drilling mud - H2S system back to jar A.
NOTE: Some drilling muds will thicken severely when the Na2S solution is added. If thickening occurs add a dispersant from
rig stock at about 3 kg/m3 (roughly a cone shaped pile on a dime). If thickening is observed during the first of a series of
tests the mud should be pre-treated with dispersant prior to Na2S addition.
5. Extract 10 mL of dilute sodium sulfide (Na2S) stock solution from jar “B” and label this filtrate “B”.
6. Prepare the Garrett Gas Train for testing as outlined below:
• Be sure the gas train is clean, dry and on a level surface. NOTE: Moisture in the flow 2 can cause the ball to float errati-
cally.
• With the regulator T-handle backed off, install and puncture a CO2 gas cartridge.
• Add 20 mL distilled water to chamber No. 1. (The chambers are numbered beginning at the regulator.)
CALCULATION
Approximate kg/m3 zinc carbonate = 0.44 x maximum number milliliters sodium sulfide solution used.
WARNING: The reagents in the kit may be hazardous to the health and safety of the user if inappropriately handled. Please
read all warnings before performing the test and use appropriate safety equipment.
NOTE: The 100 g/L Na2S solution can deteriorate with time. If the 4.0 cm3 of filtrate “B” results in Dräger tube dark lengths,
which are too short, the filtrate volumes can be increased. If filtrate sample volume is indeed increased the equation used to
calculate H2S scavenging ability is changed from: