
SOL Sil N (Sodium Silicate Liquid)is a versatile inorganic chemical widely used in oilfield operations, particularly in drilling fluids, wellbore stabilization, and water control applications. Commonly referred to as “water glass,” it is a highly soluble alkaline solution that reacts with formation minerals to form a silica gel barrier, helping to seal pores, stabilize formations, and control fluid movement.
In drilling fluid systems, sodium silicate plays a key role in shale stabilization and fluid loss control, especially in reactive clay formations. When it comes into contact with formation fluids or specific activators, it forms a gel-like structure that reduces permeability and prevents fluid invasion. This makes it highly effective in controlling water ingress, strengthening weak zones, and improving wellbore integrity. Sodium Silicate Liquid is compatible with water-based mud (WBM) systems and performs efficiently across a range of drilling environments, including onshore, offshore, and complex geological formations.
| Appearance | Colorless, Viscous, Alkaline Liquid |
|---|---|
| Molecular Ratio (SiO₂:Na₂O) | 2.6 to 2.8 |
| Specific Gravity | 1.38 to 1.5 |
| pH | >11.5 |
| Soluble in Water | Soluble in Water |