Most oil wells eventually produce some quantity of reservoir brine (formation water) over their lifetime. Increased water production is usually indicated by a significant increase in the water to oil ratio (WOR) of the well. As the WOR of well increases, it causes costly added water handling, it reduces efficiency of the depletion mechanism, the afflicted well may be abandoned early, there can be loss of the total field overall recovery, and because reservoir brine (formation water) is corrosive its disposal becomes expensive. In this work, a simple Arrhenius type function is presented for estimation of reservoir brine (formation water) properties for temperatures above 30°C and salt contents between 5% and 25% by mass. An Arrhenius type fu...
AbstractAquifers, which play a prominent role as an effective tool to recover hydrocarbon from reser...
Water injection has been commonly used to maintain reservoir pressure and improve oil recovery in ma...
Formation and deposition of scale in porous media due to extensive use of seawater for oil displacem...
Production of wet crude due to the raise in oil-water contact in many oil fields has been a growing ...
The removal of salt from crude oil for oil-field processing has been and still is a mandatory requir...
Production of wet crude because of a rise in the oil/water contact in many oil fields has been a gro...
The removal of salt from crude oil for oil-field processing has been and still is a mandatory requir...
The salt elimination from produced crude oil is an important stage in oilfield processing and it is ...
Natural brines occur underground or in salt lakes are commercially main sources of common salt and o...
Abstract The oil reservoir brines are very common geological fluids coexisting with hydrocarbons. Th...
The oilfield water in the Upper Sandstone Member of the Zubair reservoir (Barriemian-Hauterivian) at...
Management of mineral scale precipitation is one of the major challenges faced by the oil industry. ...
Natural gas extracted from underground reservoirs is saturated with water. The accurate prediction o...
thesis or use of any of the information contained in it must acknowledge this thesis as the source o...
Natural gas extracted from underground reservoirs is saturated with water. The accurate prediction o...
AbstractAquifers, which play a prominent role as an effective tool to recover hydrocarbon from reser...
Water injection has been commonly used to maintain reservoir pressure and improve oil recovery in ma...
Formation and deposition of scale in porous media due to extensive use of seawater for oil displacem...
Production of wet crude due to the raise in oil-water contact in many oil fields has been a growing ...
The removal of salt from crude oil for oil-field processing has been and still is a mandatory requir...
Production of wet crude because of a rise in the oil/water contact in many oil fields has been a gro...
The removal of salt from crude oil for oil-field processing has been and still is a mandatory requir...
The salt elimination from produced crude oil is an important stage in oilfield processing and it is ...
Natural brines occur underground or in salt lakes are commercially main sources of common salt and o...
Abstract The oil reservoir brines are very common geological fluids coexisting with hydrocarbons. Th...
The oilfield water in the Upper Sandstone Member of the Zubair reservoir (Barriemian-Hauterivian) at...
Management of mineral scale precipitation is one of the major challenges faced by the oil industry. ...
Natural gas extracted from underground reservoirs is saturated with water. The accurate prediction o...
thesis or use of any of the information contained in it must acknowledge this thesis as the source o...
Natural gas extracted from underground reservoirs is saturated with water. The accurate prediction o...
AbstractAquifers, which play a prominent role as an effective tool to recover hydrocarbon from reser...
Water injection has been commonly used to maintain reservoir pressure and improve oil recovery in ma...
Formation and deposition of scale in porous media due to extensive use of seawater for oil displacem...