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Are you sure about the bentonite clays being used as lubricants and not to "gel" the liquid mud to support the weighting materials, such as barite or calcium carbonate?
Just asking, because I'm offshore at the moment.
Yes - its one of the fundamental functions of a clay based drilling mud: lubricate, cool, carry cuttings, suspend cuttings, filter cake, maintain overbalance, protect formations from damage, transmit hydraulic horsepower to the bit. Other lubricants can be added which are massively superior but bentonite clay lubrication is suitable for most applications which don't required anything more complex. Brine based drilling fluids (non solid containing fluids) produce a noticeable increase in pipe drag weight (friction) when a bentonite mud is swapped out for them. I have spent my career working with friction factors in wells. Ask the mud engineer, he should be able to tell you this, or the drilling engineer.
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