Chapter 6: Health, Ecology, and Safe Handling of Treating Chemicals and Produced Fluids
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Published:2013
"Health, Ecology, and Safe Handling of Treating Chemicals and Produced Fluids", Chemistry for Enhancing the Production of Oil and Gas, Wayne W. Frenier, Murtaza Ziauddin
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There are four interrelated issues concerning the handling and use of chemicals in the production environment that will be reviewed in this chapter. They are
These activities and technologies are interconnected; however, it is useful to consider them separately because they are primarily associated with different parts of most jobs.
These issues are related to mechanical hazards as well as chemical hazards and are chiefly associated with human contact with chemicals and equipment during the storage, transport, and execution of a treatment. As such, contact with the treating chemicals is mostly a concern for the employees and contractors of the treating companies and the employees and contractors of the wellsite owners. Public exposure to chemical hazards also must be considered, but these issues usually are associated with waste products of the treatments and will be described in Sections 6.2 and 6.3. Chemical hazards to personnel are a result of the inherent chemistries of the individual products as well as the final formulations and the produced fluids. Methods to plan for and to reduce hazards are also considered in Sections 6.2 and 6.3.
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