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Oil field chemicals [[electronic resource] /] / Johannes Karl Fink
Oil field chemicals [[electronic resource] /] / Johannes Karl Fink
Autore Fink Johannes Karl
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Gulf Professional Pub., c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (506 p.)
Disciplina 622/.3382/028
Soggetto topico Oil field chemicals
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 978-0-0805-9757-0
1-281-01463-X
9786611014636
0-08-049757-8
9780080597570
0-08-059757-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Oil Field Chemicals; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Drilling Muds; Classification of Muds; Mud Compositions; Additives; Cuttings Removal by Sweep Materials; Junk Removal; Drilling Fluid Disposal; Characterization of Drilling Muds; Chapter 2. Fluid Loss Additives; Mechanism of Action of Fluid Loss Agents; Polysaccharides; Synthetic Polymers; Chapter 3. Clay Stabilization; Properties of Clays; Mechanisms Causing Instability; Inhibitors of Swelling; Chemicals in Detail; Chapter 4. Bit Lubricants; Refractory Metals; Natural Compounds; Chapter 5. Bacteria Control
Mechanisms of GrowthTreatments with Biocides; Bactericides; Various Biocides; Bacterial Corrosion; Assessment of Bacterial Corrosion; Mechanisms of Microbial Corrosion; Chapter 6. Corrosion Inhibitors; History; Classification of Corrosion Inhibitors; Fields of Application; Application Techniques; Analytic Procedures; Side Effects; Amides and Imidazolines; Nitrogenous Bases with Carboxylic Acids; Nitrogen Quaternaries; Polyoxylated Amines, Amides, and Imidazolines; Nitrogen Heterocyclics; Carbonyl Compounds; Phosphate Esters; Silicate-Based Inhibitors; Miscellaneous Inhibitors
Chapter 7. Scale InhibitorsScale Inhibition; Mathematical Models; Chemicals in Detail; Characterization; Chapter 8. Gelling Agents; Basic Mechanisms of Gelling Agents; Chapter 9. Filter-Cake Removal; Organic Acids; Bridging Agents; Enzymatic Breaker; Peroxides; Oligosaccharide; Oscillatory Flow; Chapter 10. Cement Additives; Basic Composition of Portland Cement; Special Cement Types; Classification of Cement Additives; Additives in Detail; Chapter 11. Transport; Pretreatment of the Products; Corrosion Control; Paraffin Inhibitors; Pour Point Depressants; Drag Reducers; Hydrate Control
Additives for Slurry TransportAdditives for Odorization; Cleaning; Chapter 12. Drag Reducers; Operating Costs; Mechanism of Drag Reducers; Drag Reducers in Detail; Chapter 13. Gas Hydrate Control; The Relevance of Gas Hydrates; Inclusion Compounds, Clathrates; Conditions for Formation; Formation and Properties of Gas Hydrates; Inhibition of Gas Hydrate Formation; Hydrate Inhibitors for Drilling Fluids; Chapter 14. Antifreeze Agents; Theory of Action-Colligative Laws; Overview of Antifreeze Chemicals; Heat-Transfer Liquids; Hydraulic Cement Additives
Pipeline Transportation of Aqueous Emulsions of OilLow-Temperature Drilling Fluids; Chapter 15. Odorization; Additives for Odorization; Measurement and Odor Monitoring; Uses and Properties; Chapter 16. Enhanced Oil Recovery; Waterflooding; Caustic Waterflooding; Acid Flooding; Emulsion Flooding; Chemical Injection; Polymer Waterflooding; Combination Flooding; Foam Flooding; Carbon Dioxide Flooding; Steamflooding; In Situ Combustion; Special Techniques; Microbial-Enhanced Oil-Recovery Techniques; Reservoir Properties; Soil Remediation; Chapter 17. Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids
Stresses and Fractures
Record Nr. UNINA-9910449716403321
Fink Johannes Karl  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Gulf Professional Pub., c2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Oil field chemicals [[electronic resource] /] / Johannes Karl Fink
Oil field chemicals [[electronic resource] /] / Johannes Karl Fink
Autore Fink Johannes Karl
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Gulf Professional Pub., c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (506 p.)
Disciplina 622/.3382/028
Soggetto topico Oil field chemicals
ISBN 978-0-0805-9757-0
1-281-01463-X
9786611014636
0-08-049757-8
9780080597570
0-08-059757-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Oil Field Chemicals; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Drilling Muds; Classification of Muds; Mud Compositions; Additives; Cuttings Removal by Sweep Materials; Junk Removal; Drilling Fluid Disposal; Characterization of Drilling Muds; Chapter 2. Fluid Loss Additives; Mechanism of Action of Fluid Loss Agents; Polysaccharides; Synthetic Polymers; Chapter 3. Clay Stabilization; Properties of Clays; Mechanisms Causing Instability; Inhibitors of Swelling; Chemicals in Detail; Chapter 4. Bit Lubricants; Refractory Metals; Natural Compounds; Chapter 5. Bacteria Control
Mechanisms of GrowthTreatments with Biocides; Bactericides; Various Biocides; Bacterial Corrosion; Assessment of Bacterial Corrosion; Mechanisms of Microbial Corrosion; Chapter 6. Corrosion Inhibitors; History; Classification of Corrosion Inhibitors; Fields of Application; Application Techniques; Analytic Procedures; Side Effects; Amides and Imidazolines; Nitrogenous Bases with Carboxylic Acids; Nitrogen Quaternaries; Polyoxylated Amines, Amides, and Imidazolines; Nitrogen Heterocyclics; Carbonyl Compounds; Phosphate Esters; Silicate-Based Inhibitors; Miscellaneous Inhibitors
Chapter 7. Scale InhibitorsScale Inhibition; Mathematical Models; Chemicals in Detail; Characterization; Chapter 8. Gelling Agents; Basic Mechanisms of Gelling Agents; Chapter 9. Filter-Cake Removal; Organic Acids; Bridging Agents; Enzymatic Breaker; Peroxides; Oligosaccharide; Oscillatory Flow; Chapter 10. Cement Additives; Basic Composition of Portland Cement; Special Cement Types; Classification of Cement Additives; Additives in Detail; Chapter 11. Transport; Pretreatment of the Products; Corrosion Control; Paraffin Inhibitors; Pour Point Depressants; Drag Reducers; Hydrate Control
Additives for Slurry TransportAdditives for Odorization; Cleaning; Chapter 12. Drag Reducers; Operating Costs; Mechanism of Drag Reducers; Drag Reducers in Detail; Chapter 13. Gas Hydrate Control; The Relevance of Gas Hydrates; Inclusion Compounds, Clathrates; Conditions for Formation; Formation and Properties of Gas Hydrates; Inhibition of Gas Hydrate Formation; Hydrate Inhibitors for Drilling Fluids; Chapter 14. Antifreeze Agents; Theory of Action-Colligative Laws; Overview of Antifreeze Chemicals; Heat-Transfer Liquids; Hydraulic Cement Additives
Pipeline Transportation of Aqueous Emulsions of OilLow-Temperature Drilling Fluids; Chapter 15. Odorization; Additives for Odorization; Measurement and Odor Monitoring; Uses and Properties; Chapter 16. Enhanced Oil Recovery; Waterflooding; Caustic Waterflooding; Acid Flooding; Emulsion Flooding; Chemical Injection; Polymer Waterflooding; Combination Flooding; Foam Flooding; Carbon Dioxide Flooding; Steamflooding; In Situ Combustion; Special Techniques; Microbial-Enhanced Oil-Recovery Techniques; Reservoir Properties; Soil Remediation; Chapter 17. Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids
Stresses and Fractures
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783452803321
Fink Johannes Karl  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Gulf Professional Pub., c2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Oil field chemicals / / Johannes Karl Fink
Oil field chemicals / / Johannes Karl Fink
Autore Fink Johannes Karl
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Gulf Professional Pub., c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (506 p.)
Disciplina 622/.3382/028
Soggetto topico Oil field chemicals
ISBN 978-0-0805-9757-0
1-281-01463-X
9786611014636
0-08-049757-8
9780080597570
0-08-059757-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Oil Field Chemicals; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Drilling Muds; Classification of Muds; Mud Compositions; Additives; Cuttings Removal by Sweep Materials; Junk Removal; Drilling Fluid Disposal; Characterization of Drilling Muds; Chapter 2. Fluid Loss Additives; Mechanism of Action of Fluid Loss Agents; Polysaccharides; Synthetic Polymers; Chapter 3. Clay Stabilization; Properties of Clays; Mechanisms Causing Instability; Inhibitors of Swelling; Chemicals in Detail; Chapter 4. Bit Lubricants; Refractory Metals; Natural Compounds; Chapter 5. Bacteria Control
Mechanisms of GrowthTreatments with Biocides; Bactericides; Various Biocides; Bacterial Corrosion; Assessment of Bacterial Corrosion; Mechanisms of Microbial Corrosion; Chapter 6. Corrosion Inhibitors; History; Classification of Corrosion Inhibitors; Fields of Application; Application Techniques; Analytic Procedures; Side Effects; Amides and Imidazolines; Nitrogenous Bases with Carboxylic Acids; Nitrogen Quaternaries; Polyoxylated Amines, Amides, and Imidazolines; Nitrogen Heterocyclics; Carbonyl Compounds; Phosphate Esters; Silicate-Based Inhibitors; Miscellaneous Inhibitors
Chapter 7. Scale InhibitorsScale Inhibition; Mathematical Models; Chemicals in Detail; Characterization; Chapter 8. Gelling Agents; Basic Mechanisms of Gelling Agents; Chapter 9. Filter-Cake Removal; Organic Acids; Bridging Agents; Enzymatic Breaker; Peroxides; Oligosaccharide; Oscillatory Flow; Chapter 10. Cement Additives; Basic Composition of Portland Cement; Special Cement Types; Classification of Cement Additives; Additives in Detail; Chapter 11. Transport; Pretreatment of the Products; Corrosion Control; Paraffin Inhibitors; Pour Point Depressants; Drag Reducers; Hydrate Control
Additives for Slurry TransportAdditives for Odorization; Cleaning; Chapter 12. Drag Reducers; Operating Costs; Mechanism of Drag Reducers; Drag Reducers in Detail; Chapter 13. Gas Hydrate Control; The Relevance of Gas Hydrates; Inclusion Compounds, Clathrates; Conditions for Formation; Formation and Properties of Gas Hydrates; Inhibition of Gas Hydrate Formation; Hydrate Inhibitors for Drilling Fluids; Chapter 14. Antifreeze Agents; Theory of Action-Colligative Laws; Overview of Antifreeze Chemicals; Heat-Transfer Liquids; Hydraulic Cement Additives
Pipeline Transportation of Aqueous Emulsions of OilLow-Temperature Drilling Fluids; Chapter 15. Odorization; Additives for Odorization; Measurement and Odor Monitoring; Uses and Properties; Chapter 16. Enhanced Oil Recovery; Waterflooding; Caustic Waterflooding; Acid Flooding; Emulsion Flooding; Chemical Injection; Polymer Waterflooding; Combination Flooding; Foam Flooding; Carbon Dioxide Flooding; Steamflooding; In Situ Combustion; Special Techniques; Microbial-Enhanced Oil-Recovery Techniques; Reservoir Properties; Soil Remediation; Chapter 17. Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids
Stresses and Fractures
Record Nr. UNINA-9910810520403321
Fink Johannes Karl  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Gulf Professional Pub., c2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Petroleum engineer's guide to oil field chemicals and fluids [[electronic resource] /] / Johannes Karl Fink
Petroleum engineer's guide to oil field chemicals and fluids [[electronic resource] /] / Johannes Karl Fink
Autore Fink Johannes Karl
Edizione [2nd edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Gulf Professional Publishing, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (854 pages)
Disciplina 622/.3382/028
Altri autori (Persone) FinkJohannes Karl
Soggetto topico Oil field chemicals
Petroleum engineers
ISBN 0-12-383845-2
9786613114730
1-283-11473-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Front Cover""; ""Petroleum Engineer's Guide to Oil Field Chemicals and Fluids""; ""Copyright""; ""Preface to Second Edition""; ""Preface""; ""How to Use This Book""; ""Index""; ""Bibliography""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Contents""; ""Chapter 1: Drilling muds""; ""1.1 Classification of muds""; ""1.1.1 Dispersed noninhibited systems""; ""1.1.2 Phosphate-treated muds""; ""1.1.3 Lignite muds""; ""1.1.4 Quebracho muds""; ""1.1.5 Lignosulfonate muds""; ""1.1.6 Lime muds""; ""1.1.7 Sea water muds""; ""1.1.8 Nondispersed noninhibited systems""; ""1.1.9 Low-solids fresh water muds""
""1.1.10 Variable density fluids""""1.1.11 Gas-based muds""; ""1.1.12 Drill-in fluids""; ""Heavy brine completion fluids""; ""1.2 Mud compositions""; ""1.2.1 Inhibitive water-based muds""; ""1.2.2 Water-based muds""; ""Compositions with improved thermal stability""; ""Shale encapsulator""; ""Membrane formation""; ""1.2.3 Oil-based drilling muds""; ""Poly(ether)cyclicpolyols""; ""Emulsifier for deep drilling""; ""Biodegradable composition""; ""Electric conductive nonaqueous mud""; ""Water removal""; ""1.2.4 Synthetic muds""; ""1.2.5 Inverted emulsion drilling muds""; ""Esters""; ""Acetals""
""Anti-settling properties""""Glycosides""; ""Miscellaneous""; ""Reversible phase inversion""; ""1.2.6 Foam drilling""; ""1.2.7 Chemically enhanced drilling""; ""Temperature and salinity effects""; ""1.2.8 Supercritical carbon dioxide drilling""; ""1.3 Additives""; ""1.3.1 Thickeners""; ""Polymers""; ""pH responsive thickeners""; ""Mixed metal hydroxides""; ""1.3.2 Lubricants""; ""Hagfish slime""; ""1.3.3 Bacteria""; ""1.3.4 Corrosion inhibitors""; ""1.3.5 Viscosity control""; ""1.3.6 Clay stabilization""; ""1.3.7 Formation damage""; ""1.3.8 Shale stabilizer""; ""1.3.9 Fluid loss additives""
""Water swellable polymers""""Shear degradation of lost circulation materials""; ""Anionic association polymer""; ""Fragile gels""; ""Aphrons""; ""Permanent grouting""; ""1.3.10 Scavengers""; ""Oxygen scavenger""; ""Hydrogen sulfide removal""; ""1.3.11 Surfactants""; ""Surfactant in hydrocarbon solvent""; ""Biodegradable surfactants""; ""Deflocculants and dispersants""; ""Shale stabilizing surfactants""; ""Toxicity""; ""Defoamers""; ""1.3.12 Hydrate inhibitors""; ""1.3.13 Weighting materials""; ""Barite""; ""Ilmenite""; ""Carbonate""; ""Zinc oxide, zirconium oxide, and manganese tetroxide""
""Hollow glass microspheres""""1.3.14 Organoclay compositions""; ""Biodegradable organophilic clay""; ""Poly(vinyl neodecanoate)""; ""1.3.15 Miscellaneous""; ""Reticulated bacterial cellulose""; ""Scleroglucan""; ""Uintaite""; ""Sodium asphalt sulfonate""; ""Formation damage by gilsonite and sulfonated asphalt""; ""Illitic sandstone outcrop cores""; ""1.3.16 Multicomponent additives""; ""1.4 Cleaning operations""; ""1.4.1 Cuttings removal""; ""1.4.2 Junk removal""; ""1.4.3 Filter cake removal""; ""1.5 Drilling fluid disposal""; ""1.5.1 Toxicity""; ""1.5.2 Conversion into cements""
""1.5.3 Environmental regulations""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797393403321
Fink Johannes Karl  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Gulf Professional Publishing, c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Petroleum engineer's guide to oil field chemicals and fluids / / Johannes Karl Fink
Petroleum engineer's guide to oil field chemicals and fluids / / Johannes Karl Fink
Autore Fink Johannes Karl
Edizione [2nd edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Gulf Professional Publishing, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (854 pages)
Disciplina 622/.3382/028
622.33820284
Altri autori (Persone) FinkJohannes Karl
Soggetto topico Oil field chemicals
Petroleum engineers
ISBN 0-12-383845-2
9786613114730
1-283-11473-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""Front Cover""; ""Petroleum Engineer's Guide to Oil Field Chemicals and Fluids""; ""Copyright""; ""Preface to Second Edition""; ""Preface""; ""How to Use This Book""; ""Index""; ""Bibliography""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Contents""; ""Chapter 1: Drilling muds""; ""1.1 Classification of muds""; ""1.1.1 Dispersed noninhibited systems""; ""1.1.2 Phosphate-treated muds""; ""1.1.3 Lignite muds""; ""1.1.4 Quebracho muds""; ""1.1.5 Lignosulfonate muds""; ""1.1.6 Lime muds""; ""1.1.7 Sea water muds""; ""1.1.8 Nondispersed noninhibited systems""; ""1.1.9 Low-solids fresh water muds""
""1.1.10 Variable density fluids""""1.1.11 Gas-based muds""; ""1.1.12 Drill-in fluids""; ""Heavy brine completion fluids""; ""1.2 Mud compositions""; ""1.2.1 Inhibitive water-based muds""; ""1.2.2 Water-based muds""; ""Compositions with improved thermal stability""; ""Shale encapsulator""; ""Membrane formation""; ""1.2.3 Oil-based drilling muds""; ""Poly(ether)cyclicpolyols""; ""Emulsifier for deep drilling""; ""Biodegradable composition""; ""Electric conductive nonaqueous mud""; ""Water removal""; ""1.2.4 Synthetic muds""; ""1.2.5 Inverted emulsion drilling muds""; ""Esters""; ""Acetals""
""Anti-settling properties""""Glycosides""; ""Miscellaneous""; ""Reversible phase inversion""; ""1.2.6 Foam drilling""; ""1.2.7 Chemically enhanced drilling""; ""Temperature and salinity effects""; ""1.2.8 Supercritical carbon dioxide drilling""; ""1.3 Additives""; ""1.3.1 Thickeners""; ""Polymers""; ""pH responsive thickeners""; ""Mixed metal hydroxides""; ""1.3.2 Lubricants""; ""Hagfish slime""; ""1.3.3 Bacteria""; ""1.3.4 Corrosion inhibitors""; ""1.3.5 Viscosity control""; ""1.3.6 Clay stabilization""; ""1.3.7 Formation damage""; ""1.3.8 Shale stabilizer""; ""1.3.9 Fluid loss additives""
""Water swellable polymers""""Shear degradation of lost circulation materials""; ""Anionic association polymer""; ""Fragile gels""; ""Aphrons""; ""Permanent grouting""; ""1.3.10 Scavengers""; ""Oxygen scavenger""; ""Hydrogen sulfide removal""; ""1.3.11 Surfactants""; ""Surfactant in hydrocarbon solvent""; ""Biodegradable surfactants""; ""Deflocculants and dispersants""; ""Shale stabilizing surfactants""; ""Toxicity""; ""Defoamers""; ""1.3.12 Hydrate inhibitors""; ""1.3.13 Weighting materials""; ""Barite""; ""Ilmenite""; ""Carbonate""; ""Zinc oxide, zirconium oxide, and manganese tetroxide""
""Hollow glass microspheres""""1.3.14 Organoclay compositions""; ""Biodegradable organophilic clay""; ""Poly(vinyl neodecanoate)""; ""1.3.15 Miscellaneous""; ""Reticulated bacterial cellulose""; ""Scleroglucan""; ""Uintaite""; ""Sodium asphalt sulfonate""; ""Formation damage by gilsonite and sulfonated asphalt""; ""Illitic sandstone outcrop cores""; ""1.3.16 Multicomponent additives""; ""1.4 Cleaning operations""; ""1.4.1 Cuttings removal""; ""1.4.2 Junk removal""; ""1.4.3 Filter cake removal""; ""1.5 Drilling fluid disposal""; ""1.5.1 Toxicity""; ""1.5.2 Conversion into cements""
""1.5.3 Environmental regulations""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821285203321
Fink Johannes Karl  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Gulf Professional Publishing, c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Water-based chemicals and technology for drilling, completion, and workover fluids / / by Johannes Karl Fink
Water-based chemicals and technology for drilling, completion, and workover fluids / / by Johannes Karl Fink
Autore Fink Johannes
Pubbl/distr/stampa Waltham, Massachusetts ; ; Oxford, [England] : , : Gulf Professional Publishing, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (289 p.)
Disciplina 622.3381
Soggetto topico Drilling muds
Drilling muds - Additives
Drilling muds - Environmental aspects
Oil field chemicals
ISBN 0-12-802643-X
0-12-802505-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Water-Based Chemicals and Technology for Drilling, Completion, and Workover Fluids; Copyright; Contents; Preface; How To Use This Book; Acknowledgments; Chapter I: General Aspects; 1. History; 2. Fields of Application for Water-Based Compositions; References; Chapter II: Drilling Fluids; 1. Classification of Muds; 2. Types of Water-based Drilling Fluids; 2.1. Freshwater Types; 2.2. Seawater Types; 2.3. Saturated Salt Water Types; 2.4. Calcium-Treated Types; 2.5. Potassium-Treated Types; 2.6. Low-solids Types; 2.7. Emulsified Types; 2.8. Inhibitive Types
2.8.1. Environmental Aspects2.9. Foamed Types; 2.10. Volcanic Ash Containing Types; 3. Special Additives for Drilling Fluids; 3.1. Rheology Control; 3.1.1. Compositions with Improved Thermal Stability; 3.1.2. Carboxymethyl Cellulose; 3.1.3. Quaternary Nitrogen Containing Amphoteric Water-Soluble Polymers; 3.1.4. Silicone Resins; 3.1.5. Friction Reducers; 3.1.6. Deflocculants; 3.1.7. Ferrous Sulfate; 3.1.8. Biopolymers; 3.1.9. Biodegradable Thinners; 3.1.10. High-Temperature Formulation; 3.1.11. Low-Temperature Formulation; 3.2. Fluid Loss Control; 3.2.1. Membrane Formation; 3.2.2. Polydrill
3.2.3. Polymer of Monoallylamine3.2.4. Combination of Nonionic and Ionic Monomers; 3.2.5. Synthetic Polymeric Fibers; 3.2.6. Carboxymethylated Raw Cotton Linters; 3.2.7. Poly-anionic Cellulose; 3.2.8. Sulfonate; 3.2.9. Carboxymethyl Cellulose; 3.2.10. Hydroxyethyl Cellulose; 3.2.11. Starch; 3.2.12. Crosslinked Starch; 3.2.13. Pregelatinized Starch; 3.2.14. Gellan; 3.2.15. Humic Acid Derivates; 3.2.16. Sodium Metasilicate; 3.2.17. Active Filter Cake; 3.2.18. Acid Combination; 3.2.19. Latex; 3.2.20. Carbon Black; 3.2.21. Testing of Fluid Loss Additives; 3.3. Emulsifiers
3.3.1. Oleophilic Ethers3.3.2. AMPS Terpolymer; 3.4. Gas Hydrate Control; 3.5. Lubricants; 3.5.1. Basic Studies; 3.5.2. Biodegradable Olefin Isomers; 3.5.3. Fatty Acid Esters; 3.5.4. Silicate-Based Compositions; 3.5.5. Sulfonated Asphalt; 3.5.6. Graphite; 3.5.7. Paraffins; 3.5.8. Partial Glycerides; 3.5.9. Aminoethanols; 3.5.10. Polymeric Alcohols; 3.5.11. Fatty Acid Polyamine Salts; 3.5.12. Powder-form Lubricants; 3.5.13. Multiphase Lubricant Concentrates; 3.5.14. Filming Amines; 3.6. Density Control; 3.6.1. Ionic Liquids; 3.7. Shale Stabilization; 3.7.1. Shale-Erosion Behavior
3.7.2. Alkyl Ethoxylates3.7.3. Poly(acrylamide)s; 3.7.4. Quaternized Amine Derivatives; 3.7.5. Polymeric Nonionic Amines; 3.7.6. Poly(propyleneimine) Dendrimers; 3.7.7. Copolymer of Styrene and Maleic Anhydride ; 3.7.8. Anions with High Hydrodynamic Radius; 3.8. Corrosion Inhibitors; 3.8.1. Amido Amine Salts; 3.8.2. Boron Compounds; 3.8.3. Phenolic Corrosion Inhibitors; 3.9. Anti-accretion Additives; 4. Special Issues of Water-based Drilling Fluids; 4.1. Formation Damage; 4.2. Uintaite for Borehole Stabilization; 4.3. Clay Swelling Inhibitors; 4.4. Removing Solids
4.5. Removing Water-based Drilling Fluids from the Surfaces in a Wellbore
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787436203321
Fink Johannes  
Waltham, Massachusetts ; ; Oxford, [England] : , : Gulf Professional Publishing, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Water-based chemicals and technology for drilling, completion, and workover fluids / / by Johannes Karl Fink
Water-based chemicals and technology for drilling, completion, and workover fluids / / by Johannes Karl Fink
Autore Fink Johannes
Pubbl/distr/stampa Waltham, Massachusetts ; ; Oxford, [England] : , : Gulf Professional Publishing, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (289 p.)
Disciplina 622.3381
Soggetto topico Drilling muds
Drilling muds - Additives
Drilling muds - Environmental aspects
Oil field chemicals
ISBN 0-12-802643-X
0-12-802505-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Water-Based Chemicals and Technology for Drilling, Completion, and Workover Fluids; Copyright; Contents; Preface; How To Use This Book; Acknowledgments; Chapter I: General Aspects; 1. History; 2. Fields of Application for Water-Based Compositions; References; Chapter II: Drilling Fluids; 1. Classification of Muds; 2. Types of Water-based Drilling Fluids; 2.1. Freshwater Types; 2.2. Seawater Types; 2.3. Saturated Salt Water Types; 2.4. Calcium-Treated Types; 2.5. Potassium-Treated Types; 2.6. Low-solids Types; 2.7. Emulsified Types; 2.8. Inhibitive Types
2.8.1. Environmental Aspects2.9. Foamed Types; 2.10. Volcanic Ash Containing Types; 3. Special Additives for Drilling Fluids; 3.1. Rheology Control; 3.1.1. Compositions with Improved Thermal Stability; 3.1.2. Carboxymethyl Cellulose; 3.1.3. Quaternary Nitrogen Containing Amphoteric Water-Soluble Polymers; 3.1.4. Silicone Resins; 3.1.5. Friction Reducers; 3.1.6. Deflocculants; 3.1.7. Ferrous Sulfate; 3.1.8. Biopolymers; 3.1.9. Biodegradable Thinners; 3.1.10. High-Temperature Formulation; 3.1.11. Low-Temperature Formulation; 3.2. Fluid Loss Control; 3.2.1. Membrane Formation; 3.2.2. Polydrill
3.2.3. Polymer of Monoallylamine3.2.4. Combination of Nonionic and Ionic Monomers; 3.2.5. Synthetic Polymeric Fibers; 3.2.6. Carboxymethylated Raw Cotton Linters; 3.2.7. Poly-anionic Cellulose; 3.2.8. Sulfonate; 3.2.9. Carboxymethyl Cellulose; 3.2.10. Hydroxyethyl Cellulose; 3.2.11. Starch; 3.2.12. Crosslinked Starch; 3.2.13. Pregelatinized Starch; 3.2.14. Gellan; 3.2.15. Humic Acid Derivates; 3.2.16. Sodium Metasilicate; 3.2.17. Active Filter Cake; 3.2.18. Acid Combination; 3.2.19. Latex; 3.2.20. Carbon Black; 3.2.21. Testing of Fluid Loss Additives; 3.3. Emulsifiers
3.3.1. Oleophilic Ethers3.3.2. AMPS Terpolymer; 3.4. Gas Hydrate Control; 3.5. Lubricants; 3.5.1. Basic Studies; 3.5.2. Biodegradable Olefin Isomers; 3.5.3. Fatty Acid Esters; 3.5.4. Silicate-Based Compositions; 3.5.5. Sulfonated Asphalt; 3.5.6. Graphite; 3.5.7. Paraffins; 3.5.8. Partial Glycerides; 3.5.9. Aminoethanols; 3.5.10. Polymeric Alcohols; 3.5.11. Fatty Acid Polyamine Salts; 3.5.12. Powder-form Lubricants; 3.5.13. Multiphase Lubricant Concentrates; 3.5.14. Filming Amines; 3.6. Density Control; 3.6.1. Ionic Liquids; 3.7. Shale Stabilization; 3.7.1. Shale-Erosion Behavior
3.7.2. Alkyl Ethoxylates3.7.3. Poly(acrylamide)s; 3.7.4. Quaternized Amine Derivatives; 3.7.5. Polymeric Nonionic Amines; 3.7.6. Poly(propyleneimine) Dendrimers; 3.7.7. Copolymer of Styrene and Maleic Anhydride ; 3.7.8. Anions with High Hydrodynamic Radius; 3.8. Corrosion Inhibitors; 3.8.1. Amido Amine Salts; 3.8.2. Boron Compounds; 3.8.3. Phenolic Corrosion Inhibitors; 3.9. Anti-accretion Additives; 4. Special Issues of Water-based Drilling Fluids; 4.1. Formation Damage; 4.2. Uintaite for Borehole Stabilization; 4.3. Clay Swelling Inhibitors; 4.4. Removing Solids
4.5. Removing Water-based Drilling Fluids from the Surfaces in a Wellbore
Record Nr. UNINA-9910813785703321
Fink Johannes  
Waltham, Massachusetts ; ; Oxford, [England] : , : Gulf Professional Publishing, , 2015
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