IC 8148 Paraffin And Other Blocking Agents That Interfere With Petroleum Production: A Bibliography - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. Pasini
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines has investigated novel methods of stimulating petroleum production from reservoirs in the Appalachian Region. An important consideration in applying stimulative production methods is the control and removal of solid precipitates from the boreholes of production wells. Where paraffin-base crude oils are produced, as in the Appalachian Region, the accumulation of paraffin may be particularly troublesome. Paraffin deposition is a major production problem that has confronted the petroleum industry for many years. Although considerable effort has been expended by industry and government, a suitable solution has not been found because of the individuality and complex nature of the deposits. Remedial methods used to prevent or remove paraffin fall generally into four classes: (1) Chemical, (2) physical, (3) operative, and (4) combination. Each class has many subclasses that apply to particular problems in different oil- producing areas. Recently, chemical inhibitors and the sonic pump have assisted operators in preventing and removing paraffin deposits. Because these methods are relatively new, their degree of application has not been completely evaluated.
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APA: J. Pasini  (1963)  IC 8148 Paraffin And Other Blocking Agents That Interfere With Petroleum Production: A Bibliography - Introduction

MLA: J. Pasini IC 8148 Paraffin And Other Blocking Agents That Interfere With Petroleum Production: A Bibliography - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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