Reactive Stimulation and Geothermal Wells
Thursday, 10 April
Grand Hall B
Technical Session
In recent years, well stimulation has expanded beyond simple acidizing operations and now comprises a variety of reactive methods to dissolve or bypass damage. In this session, highlights in reactive stimulation techniques (including case histories on matrix acidizing and solutions for dissolution of challenging inorganic scale) are paired with recent work in scale inhibition in geothermal wells.
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0130-0200 224314Laboratory-informed Chemical Solution For Condensate Banking Remediation: Successful Matrix Stimulation Of Gas Condensate Wells In Mexico
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0200-0230 224279Optimizing Scale Management In The Buzios Field: Application Of Acid Squeeze And Sequential Acid-scale Inhibitor Treatments
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0230-0300 224234Silicate Scale Prevention During Low Temperature Geothermal Brine Production Using A Polymer-based Scale Inhibitor/dispersant
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0330-0400 224270High Performance CaSO4 Scale Removers Functioning At Downhole And Flow Lines In Oil And Gas Production
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0400-0430 224298Impact Of Organophosphorus Compounds On Sulfur Solubility In Organic And Amine Solvents For Sour Gas Reservoirs
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0430-0500 224281Field Deployment Of Marine-safe Carbonate Scale Dissolvers: Meeting Performance And Ocns Regulation Requirements
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Alternate 224305Streamlining Acid Remediation: Innovations In Biosurfactant Additives For Reduced Chemical Volumes And Enhanced Operations
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Alternate 224323Benzimidazole Derivatives And Its Mixture As Novel Corrosion Inhibitors For Carbon Steel Under High-pressure Supercritical Co2 Environment