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Improved Model for Predicting Formation Damage Induced by Oilfield Scale
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Improved Model for Predicting Formation Damage Induced by Oilfield Scale

The process of formation damage due to oilfield scale precipitation and accumulation has been quantitatively modeled based on existing thermodynamics and deposition kinetic model. A variety of models on formation damage due to solid precipitation in porous media during water flooding have been reported in the literatures. Early models were based on chemical reaction involving...
 
 
 
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Fadairo Adesina, and Omole O.,
Fadairo Adesina » Dr. Fadairo Adesina is currently a Faculty and a Lead, Flow Assurance and Petroleum Production Chemistry Research Cluster at Department of Petroleum Engineering, Covenant University, Nigeria. He holds both B.Sc and M.sc in Petroleum Engineering from University of Ibadan and PhD in Petroleum Engineering from Covenant University, Nigeria. He is a registered petroleum Engineer with over 15 years... view full profile
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MODELING THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE OIL BASED DRILLING MUD USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK ALGORITHM*
 
Evaluation of the Effects of Nanofluid on the Lubricity of Oil-based Mud
 
Predicting tool for sulphate scale build-up around the wellbore in oilfield
 
Prediction of Elemental Sulphur Saturation around the Wellbore
 
Modelling of Wax Deposition during Oil Production Using a Two-Phase Flash Calculation
 
Mobility Ratio Control in Water-flooded Reservoir with Incidence of Oilfield Scale
 
A Modified Model for Predicting Permeability Damage due to Oilfield Scale Deposition
 
Effect of Oilfield Scale on Productivity Index
 
Endpoint Mobility Ratios for Vertical and Horizontal Wells with Incidence of Scale Deposition
 
Predictive Tool for Bottom-hole Pressure in Multiphase Flowing Wells
 
Oilfield Scale Induced Permeability Damage Management during Water Flooding
 
Effect of Drilling Cuttings Transport on Pressure Drop in a Flowing Well
 
Effect of Oilfield Scale Deposition on Mobility Ratio
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