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Evaluation of the Inhibitive Nature of Various Polymers Against Various Shales
Available to PurchasePublisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 7–9, 1998
Paper Number: PETSOC-98-59
... of the various commercially available polymers. These are the dispersion and the swelling tests. Four different original core shale samples from depths that range from 4,200 ft to13,700 ft were used for this study. Three commercially available polymers were selected in order to evaluate their inhibitive nature...
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Giant Oil Field Formation Waters And Derivation of a Simple Empirical Colleration For Prediction of Their Related Scaling Problems
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 7–9, 1998
Paper Number: PETSOC-98-17
... & gas injection water wax remediation paraffin remediation precipitate calcite dispersion sulfate hydrate inhibition THE PETROLEUM SOCIETY PAPER 98-l 7 Giant Oil Field Formation Waters and Derivation of a Simple Empirical Colleration for Prediction of their Related Scaling Problems...
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A Non-Equilibrium Model to Calculate Foamy Oil Properties
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 6–8, 1995
Paper Number: PETSOC-95-19
... . These reservoirs show "foamy-oil" behaviour in wellhead samples produced under solution gas drive. The oil isproduced in the form of an oil-continuous foam which has the appearance of chocolate mousse and contains a high volume fraction of gas 3 . Foamy oil may be defined as a heavy oil containing dispersed gas...
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A Mathematical Model For Multiple-Cone Hydrocylone Concurrent Three-phase (CTP) Separation System
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 11–14, 1994
Paper Number: PETSOC-94-35
... been developed. Theoretical examples based on industrial operating conditions have been solved to demonstrate the effectiveness of this method and apparatus. Introduction The occurrence of dispersions of oil and solid impurities within liquids is widespread and undesinl.ble. There is often the need...
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A New Approach To Predicting Miscible Flood Performance
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, April 20–23, 1991
Paper Number: PETSOC-91-5
... Abstract Laboratory breakthrough curves obtained from field cores are used to characterize the dispersion of miscible displacement. The analysis presented is based upon a set of equations for miscible flow which have been recently proposed by the authors. A solution to these equations...
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Investigation of High Phase Volume Liquid CO 2 Fracturing Fluids
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 1–4, 1985
Paper Number: PETSOC-85-36-34
... proppant thermodynamic property couette droplet annual technical meeting correction investigation low pressure formation fracturing fluid pressure rheometer methanol hydraulic fracturing petroleum society fracturing materials technical meeting viscosity dispersion stability emulsion...
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Transport Characteristics Of Emulsions
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 1–4, 1985
Paper Number: PETSOC-85-36-12
... Abstract The pipeline flow behaviour of unstable oil-in-water and water-in-oil emulsions has been studied over a wide range of experimental conditions. The effects of flow rate, pipe diameter and the dispersed phase concentration have been determined. In laminar flow, oil-in-water emulsions...
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An Effective Mechanism For Fines Movement Control In Petroleum Reservoirs
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 9–12, 1984
Paper Number: PETSOC-84-35-16
... Abstract Dispersion and migration of clay fines have been recognized as a source of permeability impairment and production decline in many reservoir formations. This paper discusses the results of laboratory experiments which indicate that the frequently observed permeability loss from fines...
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Stability Of Concentrated Crude Oil-In-Water Emulsions As A Function Of Shear Rate, Temperature And Oil Concentration
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 10–12, 1975
Paper Number: PETSOC-75-21
... Abstract Emulsions were prepared with a California crude oil and tap water by stabilizing with a nonionic emulsifier (Triton X-114). Their rheological properties were studied as a function of composition, temperature, and shear rate. Those having high concentrations of the dispersed phase...