oil drilling chemical water treatment chemical/oil at thailand

oil drilling chemical water treatment chemical/oil at thailand
Tags: , , , , , , , , ,
  • Can chemical techniques control water production in oil reservoirs?
  • This paper investigates the potential of innovative chemical techniques to control water production in oil reservoirs and compares these methods with traditional mechanical strategies. By reviewing over 70 case studies extensively, this research provides a detailed evaluation of different approaches to managing water cut.
  • Where do Thailand's crude oil and condensates come from?
  • Most of the country’s crude oil and condensates are from offshore fields in the Gulf of Thailand. The Gulf of Thailand is bordered by Thailand, Cambodia, and the southwestern edge of Vietnam. The state-run PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP) and Chevron operate several of the country’s largest producing crude oil fields (EIA 2017).
  • What is oil field produced water?
  • Characteristics of oil field produced water OFPW is a combination of underground water from the underground formation, the chemicals used during drilling and production operations and also the rainwater that may be accumulated in the drilling and production sites.
  • How is oilfield-produced water treated?
  • Currently, produced water is mainly treated using conventional trains that contain adsorbates, membrane filters, phase separators and cyclones. This paper reviewed the detailed characteristics of oilfield-produced water and the assessment of multiple technologies at primary, secondary, and tertiary treatments stages.