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titleOfInvention REDUCED ABRASIVITY WITH MICRONIZED WEIGHT MATERIAL.
abstract A method for prolonging the average lifetime of tools at the bottom of a well is described, which includes circulating the well fluid comprising a base fluid and at least one of a micronized weight agent and a coated weight agent. with dispersant through the well; e1644 P110347 -Finaln where well fluid is characterized in that it has at least one of an equivalent weight, an equivalent or lower sedimentation rate, and an equivalent or lower detachment than a baseline drilling fluid, which comprises a base fluid and a API grade barite-based weight agent, and where the well fluid reduces abrasive wear of the tool at the bottom of the well, compared to drilling with the baseline well fluid.
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