Mineral scaling is one of the main flow assurance problems facing the oil and gas sector and imposes severe constraints on the economic and safe operation of many fields. During the last decades, operators, in conjunction with the chemical manufacturers and oilfield service companies have focused on understanding, predicting and mitigating scale formation. Even though progress towards better management of scale formation continues, scale precipitation is still a significant flow assurance problem, caused by changes in temperature and pressure conditions or by mixing incompatible waters (produced water, seawater, aquifers) especially at high water cuts. One of the most frequently depositing scale types in the oil production process is calciu...
A fundamental study of scale formation of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) for producing oil wells has been...
Scaling represents a serious problem to many industries. Scaling in pipes leads to an increased pres...
In this study the predictions and probabilities of calcium carbonate scale formation and corrosion o...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most common deleterious inorganic scale in oil and gas produ...
Mineral scale formation is the deposition of unwanted materials on solid surfaces to the detriment o...
Oilfield mineral scale deposition can become severe flow assurance challenge especially for offshore...
Calcium carbonate scale is one of the most common inorganic scales which deposits on the surface of ...
Mineral scale formation and deposition can cause dramatic and unacceptable safety risks and associat...
Scale formation is one of the major flow assurance problems in the water treatment and in the oil an...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) mineral scale is one of the major problems faced by the oil and gas indust...
A major challenge faced by the oil and gas industry is the minimisation of scale formation within in...
Scale deposition on process equipment surfaces has several disadvantages: in particular, when scales...
Scale management is often a complex mixture of prediction, inhibition and sometimes removal strategi...
The flow assurance in oil and gas production faces several challenges related to scale formation and...
Scale management is usually a complex mixture of prediction, inhibition and sometimes removal strate...
A fundamental study of scale formation of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) for producing oil wells has been...
Scaling represents a serious problem to many industries. Scaling in pipes leads to an increased pres...
In this study the predictions and probabilities of calcium carbonate scale formation and corrosion o...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most common deleterious inorganic scale in oil and gas produ...
Mineral scale formation is the deposition of unwanted materials on solid surfaces to the detriment o...
Oilfield mineral scale deposition can become severe flow assurance challenge especially for offshore...
Calcium carbonate scale is one of the most common inorganic scales which deposits on the surface of ...
Mineral scale formation and deposition can cause dramatic and unacceptable safety risks and associat...
Scale formation is one of the major flow assurance problems in the water treatment and in the oil an...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) mineral scale is one of the major problems faced by the oil and gas indust...
A major challenge faced by the oil and gas industry is the minimisation of scale formation within in...
Scale deposition on process equipment surfaces has several disadvantages: in particular, when scales...
Scale management is often a complex mixture of prediction, inhibition and sometimes removal strategi...
The flow assurance in oil and gas production faces several challenges related to scale formation and...
Scale management is usually a complex mixture of prediction, inhibition and sometimes removal strate...
A fundamental study of scale formation of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) for producing oil wells has been...
Scaling represents a serious problem to many industries. Scaling in pipes leads to an increased pres...
In this study the predictions and probabilities of calcium carbonate scale formation and corrosion o...