In underground oil reservoirs, Hydrogen sulfide is usually found coexisting with the oil due to bacteria reduction over a long period of time. The amount of H2S in the oil varies from place to place around the globe. When the oil extraction process begins, the presence of Hydrogen sulfide becomes noticeable as drilling tools, piping and other equipment suffer from sulfide stress cracking, electrochemical corrosion and corrosion fatigue. For this reason, the oil industry invests millions of dollars per year trying to find better ways to reduce the amount of H2S in oil. An important part of the current investigations deals with brine (sea water)/oil mixtures. The reasons are two-fold: 1) one way of extracting the petroleum from the reservoir ...
AbstractThe presence of hydrogen sulfide in the hydrocarbon fluids is a well known problem in many o...
Hydrogen sulfide is a colorless, corrosive, toxic and flammable gas that is notorious for its nuisan...
In Dr. Hui Wang’s research group at the University of Saskatchewan, an H2S splitting cycle was earli...
In underground oil reservoirs, Hydrogen sulfide is usually found coexisting with the oil due to bact...
Brine and oil absorb hydrogen sulfide (H2S) under pressure in the underground oil reservoir and then...
Brine and oil absorb hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) under pressure in the underground oil reservoir and th...
AbstractThe scavenging of hydrogen sulfide is the preferred method for minimizing the corrosion and ...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) undergoes decompression during petroleum extraction from oil reservoirs, duri...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) undergoes decompression during petroleum extraction from oil reservoirs, duri...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) undergoes decompression during petroleum extraction from oil reservoirs, duri...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is toxic, corrosive and environmentally damaging. It is not only found in oil...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) can be a significant component of oil and gas upstream production, where H2S ...
International audienceObjectives/Scope : Nowadays steam injection is commonly used as a thermal EOR ...
H2S may be generated by the reactions of sulphur-alcohol and sulfoether in the crude oil or by the s...
Enhanced oil and gas recovery is often performed with seawater injection in the well as pressure com...
AbstractThe presence of hydrogen sulfide in the hydrocarbon fluids is a well known problem in many o...
Hydrogen sulfide is a colorless, corrosive, toxic and flammable gas that is notorious for its nuisan...
In Dr. Hui Wang’s research group at the University of Saskatchewan, an H2S splitting cycle was earli...
In underground oil reservoirs, Hydrogen sulfide is usually found coexisting with the oil due to bact...
Brine and oil absorb hydrogen sulfide (H2S) under pressure in the underground oil reservoir and then...
Brine and oil absorb hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) under pressure in the underground oil reservoir and th...
AbstractThe scavenging of hydrogen sulfide is the preferred method for minimizing the corrosion and ...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) undergoes decompression during petroleum extraction from oil reservoirs, duri...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) undergoes decompression during petroleum extraction from oil reservoirs, duri...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) undergoes decompression during petroleum extraction from oil reservoirs, duri...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is toxic, corrosive and environmentally damaging. It is not only found in oil...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) can be a significant component of oil and gas upstream production, where H2S ...
International audienceObjectives/Scope : Nowadays steam injection is commonly used as a thermal EOR ...
H2S may be generated by the reactions of sulphur-alcohol and sulfoether in the crude oil or by the s...
Enhanced oil and gas recovery is often performed with seawater injection in the well as pressure com...
AbstractThe presence of hydrogen sulfide in the hydrocarbon fluids is a well known problem in many o...
Hydrogen sulfide is a colorless, corrosive, toxic and flammable gas that is notorious for its nuisan...
In Dr. Hui Wang’s research group at the University of Saskatchewan, an H2S splitting cycle was earli...