Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Drilling muds are thick liquids used while drilling oil wells to cool and lubricate the drill, carry rock bits to the surface, give drillers information about conditions downhole, and keep the hole from collapsing. They’re made mostly from clays and a heavy mineral called barite and can include many different (sometimes secret) additives, which makes it hard to study their environmental effects. Offshore, muds and the rock cuttings are the main pollution concern and are tightly regulated: water-based muds used near the surface are fairly harmless and often recycled then dumped, while oil-based muds used for deep drilling contain mineral oil and more barite, don’t disperse well, can harm sea life, and are only allowed to be discharged in limited, cleaned-up amounts.
Logic Breakdown
Look for what conditions make OBMs necessary or more common in drilling. The passages state which mud is used at which depths; the correct choice should predict more deep-well drilling.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage11.Based on information in the passages, which one of the following, if true, provides the strongest support for a prediction that the proportion of oil-well drilling using OBMs will increase in the future?
Correct Answer
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"One type of mud—water-based mud (WBM)—is a mixture of water, bentonite clay, and chemical additives, and is used to drill shallow parts of wells." and "For drilling deeper wells, oil-based mud (OBM) is normally used." If future drilling will target primarily much deeper reserves, then OBMs (the mud normally used for deeper wells) will be required more often, increasing the proportion of drilling that uses OBMs.
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