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Field Development and Geoscience: Reservoir Fluids Management and Optimisation

Thursday, 12 June
Hall D1
Technical Session
This session covers advancements in managing mineral scaling and flow assurance. Topics include optimizing injection brine composition to reduce scaling during seawater flooding, Na4-EDTA for calcium sulfate dissolution, and requalifying wax chemicals as pour point depressants. We'll also discuss hybrid chemical and thermal approaches for subsea hydrate management, the impact of inflow control technologies on oil rim development, and a lookback analysis on IWAG injection performance in East Malaysia. Join us for these innovative insights.
Session Chairpersons
Carolina Coll - Miller and Lents
Thomas Schaaf - Storengy SAS, A Company of ENGIE
  • 1320-1345 225529
    Optimization Of Injection Brine Composition And Impact Of Geochemical Reactivity In Reducing Mineral Scaling Risk During Seawater Flooding
    A. Al-Behadili, E. Mackay, Heriot Watt University
  • 1345-1410 225538
    Na4-EDTA Assisted, Single-step Calcium Sulfate Dissolution Test
    A. Alzuwaid, Saudi Aramco PE&D EXPEC ARC; F. Alissa, Saudi Aramco PE&D
  • 1410-1435 225616
    Requalification Of Wax Chemicals From Europe And North America For Use As Pour Point Depressants In West African Petroleum Facilities
    B.O. Bassey, P. Verdin, L. Lao, Cranfield University
  • 1435-1500 225599
    Hybrid Chemical And Thermal Approaches For Subsea Hydrate Management: Optimization Through Multiphase Flow Analysis
    H. Gurchran Singh, Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation
  • Alternate 225540
    Impact Of Inflow Control Technologies And Annulus Packer Intervals On A Medium-light Oil Rim Development
    K. Langaas, K. Stenvold, Aker BP ASA; K. Brekke, Flowpro AS