10.5286/ISIS.E.92924528
Neutron scattering of porous rocks subjected to uniaxial compression in cryogenic conditions for offshore drilling operations in Arctic. [Dataset]
Faisal, Nadimul
Nadimul
Faisal
Sanaee, Reza
Reza
Sanaee
Lee, Tung Lik
Tung Lik
Lee
McLaughlin, Abbie
Abbie
McLaughlin
Singh, Rao Martand
Rao Martand
Singh
Science and Technology Facility Council (STFC) ISIS Neutron and Muon Source
2021
Stress; Cryogenic temperatures; High pressure; Geological conditions; Arctic; Oil and gas; Royal Dutch Shell Plc; Drilling
2018-04-22
2018-04-22
Dataset
In August 2015, the oil and gas company (Royal Dutch Shell plc) were granted the final permit it needs to begin drilling below the ocean floor for oil in the Arctic. They have been allowed to drill just the top sections of two wells, off the coast of Alaska. Normally, such activities conducted offshore are held to the highest safety, environmental protection, and emergency response standards, but there is little or no published literature available to quantify the relationship between stress-strain and fracture of Arctic rock samples which can be used as a tool for guiding failure operations in geological materials during drilling operations. This work aims to use neutron techniques that can be used to interrogate the internal volume of crystalline geological specimens subjected to stress states at cryogenic temperatures and high pressure resembling geological conditions in Arctic.