1. The aim of the experiment was to reduce the mud's density through dilution by adding water. This reduces the hydrostatic pressure.
2. Procedures involved mixing bentonite and water to create mud, then adding additional water to dilute the mud. Density measurements before and after dilution showed a reduction from 8.58 ppg to 8.45 ppg.
3. Mud dilution with fresh water is not effective for field drilling or acceptable for drilling shale formations, as fresh water can damage shale through swelling. Other methods like adding bentonite or barite are required to control mud density and pressures.