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Wydział Wiertnictwa, Nafty i Gazu
WWNiG-kwg, Katedra Wiertnictwa i Geoinżynierii


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  • An analysis of fluids after hydraulic fracturing in the aspect of their further use or neutralization
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  • An influence of temperature and rotary speed of a centrifuge on the efficiency of phase separation in destabilised mud
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  • An influence of the alkaline stabilizers of spent drilling muds on changes in chemical and mineral composition of disposed waste materials: an experimental study
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  • Analyses of graphene oxide applicability in drilling mud technology
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  • Badania stabilności odpadowych płuczek wiertniczych
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  • Characterization of chemical, mineral and rheological properties of oil-polluted drilling wastes and their detoxication
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  • Clay-polymer nanocomposites in microstructure of drilling fluids and wastes – their formation, chemical reactivity and management
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  • Destabilization of colloidal microstructure of used drilling mud by reactive composites – management of treated wastes
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  • Detoxication of drilling waste contaminated with oil products and their management in ground environment on the example of the Podkarpacie district
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  • Evaluation of the suitability of the transformed drilling waste for land reclamation
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  • Experiments with destabilization of the colloid-suspension mud systems
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  • Impact of clay minerals and some drilling mud additives on microbial life
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  • Oil based mud modified with organophilic nanomaterials
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  • Possibilities and conditions of desalting drilling waste
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  • Properties of processed drilling wastes from the factory of ecological labours in Tarnogród
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  • Sealing of cavities behind the concrete lining of the Kinga shaft in the Wieliczka Salt Mine
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  • The influence of alkalies on the permeability to water of compact soils
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  • Trends in the drilling waste management