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LCM (Loss Circulation Material)

Loss Circulation Material is a specially engineered blend used in oil and gas drilling fluids to prevent and control fluid loss into fractures and highly permeable formations. Our LCM is designed with optimized particle size distribution to effectively bridge and seal loss zones. It meets API standards, ensuring consistent performance. The product enhances wellbore stability, reduces non-productive time, and improves drilling efficiency even in severe loss circulation conditions.

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LCM (Loss Circulation Material)

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Optimised particle size distribution for superior bridging API-compliant for consistent quality Reduces fluid loss and non-productive time (NPT)
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Why LCM (Loss Circulation Material) is the preferred choice for oil & gas formulations

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Optimised particle size distribution for superior bridging

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API-compliant for consistent quality

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Reduces fluid loss and non-productive time (NPT)

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Enhances wellbore stability and drilling efficiency

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Available as blended and single-material grades

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Covers total loss to severe loss circulation scenarios

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Comprehensive range of LCM (Loss Circulation Material) grades for diverse industrial applications

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Each grade is engineered for specific performance requirements in oil & gas applications

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Calcium Carbonate Blend

Blended calcium carbonate LCM providing acid-soluble, reservoir-friendly fluid loss control across a range of formation permeability conditions, suitable for reservoir section drilling where formation damage must be minimised.

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Mica Flake

Lamellar mica flake LCM providing effective mechanical bridging of fractures and high-permeability zones through its plate-like structure. Used in LCM blends for enhanced sealing performance and fracture bridging.

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Micron Plug – Nut Plug

Granular nut shell-based LCM providing mechanical strength and compressibility for bridging and sealing induced fractures. Effective in moderate to severe loss circulation conditions.

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Fibro Seal

Fibrous LCM material providing bridging and weaving action across fractures and loss zones, forming a physically interlocked mat that seals fluid loss in highly fractured and vugged formations.

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Rice Husk

Natural fibrous and granular LCM from rice husk providing cost-effective fluid loss control through mechanical bridging and filtering in moderate-permeability loss circulation zones during drilling operations.

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Loss circulation occurs when the hydrostatic pressure of the drilling fluid exceeds the fracture gradient of the formation, forcing mud into natural fractures, induced fractures, vugular carbonates, or highly permeable gravel zones. LCM is needed to bridge and seal these loss pathways, restoring mud circulation and maintaining wellbore pressure control.

LCM selection follows the bridging ratio principle — the D50 (median particle size) of the LCM should be approximately 1/3 the average pore throat or fracture width of the loss zone. Graded blends covering fine, medium, and coarse particles provide a cascading seal across a range of fracture widths.

LCM materials are classified by shape: granular (CaCO₃, nutshell — bridges across pore throats), flake (mica, graphite flake — covers fracture surfaces), and fibrous (Fibro Seal, rice husk — forms interlocked fibrous mats). Effective LCM blends combine all three types in optimised proportions to seal loss zones with different geometries.

Yes. LCM is designed to be compatible with drilling fluids including weighted muds. However, high LCM concentrations can affect mud viscosity and density. LCM should be added at concentrations sufficient to seal the loss zone (typically 20–50 ppb for moderate losses, up to 150 ppb for severe losses) while monitoring mud properties.

Preventive LCM treatment adds LCM to the drilling fluid before entering known loss-prone formations to pre-seal potential pathways. Corrective treatment is applied after losses have begun, typically at higher concentrations or using specialised LCM pills pumped to the loss zone. Both strategies use the same materials but with different concentrations and application methods.

Fibro Seal uses fibrous material that physically weaves across the fracture opening to create a structurally interlocked mat, rather than simply filling pore spaces. This mat provides superior bridging in wide fractures where granular material would fall into the void, and also provides a foundation for subsequent granular material to create a composite, high-strength seal.

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LCM (Loss Circulation Material) serves as a critical input across diverse industrial applications

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Oil & Gas drilling fluids — loss circulation control

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Sealing fractured and vugular formations

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Preventing mud loss in high-permeability zones

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Wellbore strengthening applications

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Onshore and offshore drilling operations

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Plugging permeable formations before cementing

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