Overview
ISO 13500:2008 - Petroleum and natural gas industries - Drilling fluid materials - Specifications and tests defines physical properties and test procedures for bulk materials manufactured for use in oil- and gas-well drilling fluids. Published as the third edition in 2008, the standard consolidates commodity-level specifications and laboratory test methods for common drilling-fluid additives and is intended primarily for manufacturers and laboratories responsible for product conformity and quality control.
Key topics and requirements
- Materials covered (explicitly specified):
- Barite, haematite (hematite), bentonite (including non‑treated and OCMA-grade), attapulgite, sepiolite
- Technical-grade carboxymethylcellulose (CMC-LVT, CMC-HVT)
- Starch
- Polyanionic cellulose (PAC-LV, PAC-HV)
- Drilling-grade Xanthomonas campestris (xanthan gum)
- Specifications and test procedures: minimum physical property requirements and laboratory test methods to assess material conformance for use in drilling fluids.
- Quality control and records: manufacturers must maintain documented quality-control instructions and retain specified records for a minimum period (five years).
- Calibration and equipment control: guidance on calibration intervals, calibration records, verification of laboratory equipment (thermometers, volumetric glassware, viscometers, sieves) and use of calibration materials (e.g., API test calibration barite/bentonite).
- Annexes: informative annexes provide mineral-impurity guidance (barite), test precision, and worked examples of calculations to support laboratory testing and reporting.
- Traceability to API: the standard is substantially based on API Spec 13A and incorporates related ASTM and ISO normative references for testing equipment and procedures.
Practical applications / Who uses this standard
- Manufacturers of drilling-fluid additives use ISO 13500:2008 to set product specifications, control production quality, and demonstrate conformity for bulk sales.
- Quality control and analytical laboratories apply the standard’s calibrated test methods to verify grade, particle-size distribution, moisture content, viscosity behavior and other physical properties.
- Procurement and drilling engineers reference the standard when specifying commodity additives (barite, bentonite, CMC, PAC, xanthan) for water-based drilling fluids to ensure interchangeability and reliable field performance.
- Regulatory and certification bodies may use the standard when assessing supplier compliance and laboratory competence.
Related standards
- ISO 10414-1 (field testing of water-based drilling fluids)
- API Spec 13A (source basis for many requirements)
- Relevant ASTM methods (e.g., ASTM D422, ASTM E11, E77, E177) and NIST references for calibration and test equipment
Keywords: ISO 13500:2008, drilling fluid materials, barite, bentonite, CMC, PAC, xanthan gum, drilling fluids, specifications, test procedures, calibration, quality control, petroleum and natural gas industries.