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DuraKleen Service - An Innovative Solvent-Water Emulsion for the Removal of Asphaltene Deposits in Oil and Gas Wells
This service is a new approach to the decades-old industry problem of asphaltene and paraffin deposition on production equipment. While xylene has been traditionally used to remove these organic deposits, the resulting treatment effectiveness is often shor
Jan 2007
Understanding Reservoir Mineralogy is Essential to Designing Truly Effective Acidizing Treatments
Article discusses how critical understanding formation mineralogy is to successful carbonate and sandstone acidizing. For most of the 20th Century, acidizing oil and gas wells to optimize production was a notoriously fickle proposition, with unacceptably e
Aug 2004
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