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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 7–9, 1998
Paper Number: PETSOC-98-84
... for a particular kind of drilling situation. The choice of the solids control system depends upon factors such as depth of well, expected formation, drilling fluid system-oil, water or air-based, availability of equipment, capacity of mixing equipment, waste disposal, solids and fluids testing facility...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 11–14, 1994
Paper Number: PETSOC-94-51
... of the electrolyte. In scaled experiments, usually the same fluid system is used as that of the prototype. Proper scaling of the above variables would be difficult. The purpose of this paper is to present dimensionless groups for scaling micellar flooding experiments. The groups are derived by inspectional analysis...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 9–12, 1990
Paper Number: PETSOC-90-92
.... Many years Of fleld experience hove shown that ~ Is usually nacessory to use a gelled fluid to create fracture width and suspend the propponts. However. unffl only recenffy. loJoorOfory testing methods did not reoJlstlcoJly measure the damaging effects of these fluid systems on the conductivity...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 9–12, 1990
Paper Number: PETSOC-90-44
... (FCP) and the leakoff behavior of vazious fluid systems. The importance of using FCP selection techniques based on the nature of'the flow regime is demonstrated. The Tecendy proposed fracture model of Shlyapobersky et al is used to determine the total leakoff coefficients by a global least squares...
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Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, January 1, 1989
Paper Number: PETSOC-89-40-46
... degradation (5). Injectivity of the polymer fluids is poor as they have viscosities many times higher than that of water. They may not preferentially flow into the water channels and may cause placement problems. The success of their field applications are fortuitous. Many alternative treatment fluid systems...

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