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Inorganic Scale - Modeling

Wednesday, 9 April
Grand Hall A
Technical Session
This session highlights recent progress in the fundamental understanding of inorganic scale prediction, deposition, and inhibition, through computational modelling. We highlight application of new technologies to improve the success and economics of dealing with scale challenges across the whole project life cycle - initial risk assessment to field management.
Session Chairpersons
Lee Morgenthaler - Morning Valley Consulting
Michael Singleton - Heriot-Watt University
  • 0830-0900 224247
    Experiments and Modeling the Effect of Rising Supersaturation on Induction Times (tind) with Implications for Energy Production
    A. Reiss, G. Deng, Y. Ye, A. Kan, M. Tomson, Rice University
  • 0900-0930 224255
    A Field Case Study Validating the Use of a Kinetic Scaling Risk Model to Predict the Metastability of Barium Sulfate
    D. Nichols, A. Fyfe, S. Stiven, Scaled Solutions; M. Jordan, ChampionX
  • 0930-1000 224275
    Barite Crystallization Kinetics under High Calcium and Strontium Concentration Conditions
    Y. Shen, Y. Ye, A. Kan, M. Tomson, Rice University
  • 1030-1100 224235
    Machine Learning to Predict Scale Inhibitor Squeeze Treatments Lifetime
    O. Vazquez, Heriot-Watt University; M. Kalantari Meybodi,
  • 1100-1130 224311
    Determination Of The Impact Of Sulphate Concentration On Seawater Injection In A Brazilian Pre-salt Field Using Reservoir Reactive Transport Modelling.
    G. Cardoso, J. Vaca Amézquita, R. Coelho, R.D. Ribeiro Moreira, PRIO; E. Mackay, X. Wang, Heriot-Watt University
  • 1130-1200 224274
    Effect of High Calcium Concentrations on Anhydrite Solubility in High Temperature and High Pressure Conditions
    Y. Shen, G. Deng, Y. Ye, A. Kan, M. Tomson, Rice University
  • Alternate 224310
    The Precipitation and Inhibition Kinetics of Mixed Carbonates in Ca-Fe-CO2-Na-Cl-H2O System with Various Ca/Fe Ratios
    Y. Ye, G. Deng, A. Reiss, Y. Shen, D. Pimentel, A. Kan, M. Tomson, Rice University
  • Alternate 224261
    Effect of Monovalent and Divalent Cations on the Biocidal Efficacy of Quaternary Cationic Biocides - A Salty Situation
    C.D. Armstrong, L. Andrade, Syensqo; R.M. De Paula, Solvay Oil & Gas