Day 3 Wed, April 05, 2017 2017
DOI: 10.2118/184526-ms
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Identification of New Chemical Formulation for Control of Metal Sulfides FeS, ZnS and PbS Scale Deposition

Abstract: Metal sulfides such as iron sulfide (FeS), zinc sulfide (ZnS) and lead sulfide (PbS) scaling have been a persistent flow assurance problem in oil and gas production. FeS is ubiquitous in nature; however, ZnS and PbS are exotic scales but still pose significant scaling issues especially at HT wells. Efficient chemical treatment of those sulfides scales has not been found yet. Therefore, this study seeks to identify new chemical compound(s) to inhibit metal sulfide scale formation. A strictly anoxic static bottl… Show more

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“…Polymeric formulations that contain amid group dispersed iron sulfide in water. Iron sulfide particles that were treated with polymers remained as amorphous particles after 10 days of aging at 72 °C which illustrated the efficiency of the polymer inhibitors. Polymeric solutions (carboxymethyl cellulose, oxazoline, polyvinylpyrrolidone, and polyacrylamide) at a low concentration (20 g/L) were found to be effective in preventing the settling and growth of iron sulfide particles at pH of 5–6.7 and a calcium (Ca 2+ ) ion concentration of 200 mM. The hydrodynamic size of the iron sulfide particles was maintained in nanosize.…”
Section: Iron Sulfide Scale Inhibition and Controlmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Polymeric formulations that contain amid group dispersed iron sulfide in water. Iron sulfide particles that were treated with polymers remained as amorphous particles after 10 days of aging at 72 °C which illustrated the efficiency of the polymer inhibitors. Polymeric solutions (carboxymethyl cellulose, oxazoline, polyvinylpyrrolidone, and polyacrylamide) at a low concentration (20 g/L) were found to be effective in preventing the settling and growth of iron sulfide particles at pH of 5–6.7 and a calcium (Ca 2+ ) ion concentration of 200 mM. The hydrodynamic size of the iron sulfide particles was maintained in nanosize.…”
Section: Iron Sulfide Scale Inhibition and Controlmentioning
confidence: 95%