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The document discusses an upcoming SPE International Conference on Oilfield Chemistry taking place in Texas in April 2017. It provides information on the schedule, speakers, sponsors and exhibitors at the conference.

The conference will focus on emerging chemical technologies and designs for their application in oilfield chemistry. Attendees will be able to network and learn about new products and services from exhibitors.

Some of the major sponsors mentioned include BASF, Baker Hughes, and Lonza.

Program

SPE International Conference on

Oilfield Chemistry
3-5 April 2017 | Conference Center at La Torretta | Montgomery, Texas
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Conference Sponsor

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Message from the Chairperson

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of the program committee, I welcome


you to the SPE International Conference on
Oilfield Chemistry!

The conference will focus on emerging chemical


technologies and designs for their application
with papers that cover laboratory studies, simulations, and field
applications. In addition, attendees will be able to network at
the exhibition with suppliers offering products and services that
support oilfield chemistry requirements.

Join Monday’s keynote luncheon with Professor Ken Sorbie from


the Institute of Petroleum Engineering at Heriot-Watt University
and networking reception. These will be great opportunities to
establish relationships with new colleagues and re-enforce existing
relationships with friends.

We hope you enjoy the conference.

Carmen Garcia
Program Committee Chairperson
Consultant

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SPE International Conference on Oilfield Chemistry

Program Committee

Chairpersons
Carmen Garcia, Chairperson Myles Jordan, Vice-Chairperson
Consultant Nalco

Syed Ali Gordon Graham Arvind Patel


Consultant Scaled Solutions Gumpro Drilling Fluid

Ed Burger Katherine Hull Sunder Ramachandran


EB Technologies Aramco Baker Hughes

Yujun Feng Bayram Kalpakci Mathew Samuel


Sichuan University Anadarko Consultant

Julie Fidoe Amy Kan Jonathan Wylde


Nalco Champion Rice University Clariant Oil Services

Michael Fuller Sam Lewis Mingdong Yuan


Chevron Halliburton Chevron

Andre Gokool Eric MacKay Greta Zornes


BP Heriot-Watt University ConocoPhillips

Tony Mitchell
Statoil

Table of Contents
Sponsors.......................................................................................................................... 4
General Information.......................................................................................................6
Schedule of Events.........................................................................................................8
Technical Program........................................................................................................10
Exhibitors...................................................................................................................... 23
Venue Floor Plans........................................................................................................ 28

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Thank You to Our Sponsors!

Conference Sponsor

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SPE International Conference on Oilfield Chemistry

General Information

Registration Exhibition Hours


Located at the Conference Center Located in Versailles Ballroom.
Atrium. Please be prepared to show a Monday, 3 April.................1000-1200 .
government issued photo identification 1300-1800
(passport or driver’s license) to pick up Tuesday, 4 April................1000-1330
your conference badge.
The exhibition will be closed during the lunch hour.
Registration Hours:
Sunday, 2 April................... 1400-1800
Monday Keynote and Tuesday
Monday, 3 April.................0700–1700
Networking Luncheons
Tuesday, 4 April................ 0730–1700
Both luncheons are included in the full
Wednesday, 5 April.........0730-1000 registration price and are held from 1200
to 1300 hours in the Americas Ballroom,
Speaker Check-In followed by dessert and coffee in the
exhibit hall from 1300-1330.
Located in Visione. Speakers are
requested to report to their assigned
session room 15 minutes prior to the Monday Night Networking
start of the session. Reception
Speaker Check-In Hours: We invite you to the networking
Sunday, 2 April................... 1400-1800 reception with complimentary drinks and
Monday, 3 April.................0700–1700 hors d’oeuvres, scheduled from 1700 to
1830 hours on Monday in the Versailles
Tuesday, 4 April................0730–1700
Ballroom. All registration types include
Wednesday, 5 April.........0730–1200 access to the reception.

Knowledge Sharing Conference Proceedings


ePosters Hours One copy of the proceedings is included
Located in Ibiza and Vigo. in the full conference registration fee.
Monday, 3 April.................1000–1030 Additional copies of proceedings can be
................................................ 1500–1530 purchased at the registration counter.
Tuesday, 4 April................1000–1030 Members.............................USD 65
................................................ 1500–1530 Nonmembers....................USD 85

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Copyright Information
All sessions are protected by US
copyright laws. Photography and video/ Papers are also available at the
audio recording of any kind are strictly multi-society library OnePetro®, with
prohibited in the technical sessions and contributions from 20 publishing
posters luncheons. partners and providing access to over
180,000 items.
Consent to Use of Multimedia
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Schedule of Events (As of 17 March 2017 | Subject to Change)

Morning Coffee Served Daily — 0730-0830

MONDAY | 3 APRIL

0830–1200 Session 1: Asset Integrity Management Greenland

Session 2: Drilling, Cementing, Completion Fluids,


0830–1200 Venice
and Additives

1000–1800 Exhibition (Closed from 1200-1300) Versailles Ballroom

1000–1030 Coffee Break Versailles Ballroom

1000–1030 Knowledge Sharing ePosters Ibiza and Vigo

Keynote Luncheon -
Oilfield Chemistry: A Number Game!
1200–1300 Americas Ballroom
Professor Ken Sorbie, Institute of Petroleum
Engineering, Heriot-Watt University

1300–1330 Dessert and Coffee Versailles Ballroom

1330–1700 Session 3: Inorganic Scales and Geochemistry Greenland

Session 4: Water Management: Chemical Treatment


1330–1700 Venice
and Additives

1500–1530 Coffee Break Versailles Ballroom

1500–1530 Knowledge Sharing ePosters Ibiza and Vigo

1700–1830 Networking Reception Versailles Ballroom

About Society of Petroleum Engineers


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network of 164,000+ members in 143 countries. Income from this event will be
invested back into SPE to support many other Society programs.
When you attend an SPE event, you help provide even more opportunities for
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Schedule of Events

Morning Coffee Served Daily — 0730-0830

TUESDAY | 4 APRIL

0830–1200 Session 5: Flow Assurance Greenland

Session 6: Inorganic Scales and Drilling and


0830–1200 Venice
Cementing II

1000–1330 Exhibition (Closed from 1200-1300) Versailles Ballroom

1000–1030 Coffee Break Versailles Ballroom

1000–1030 Knowledge Sharing ePosters Ibiza and Vigo

1200–1300 Networking Luncheon Americas Ballroom

1300–1330 Dessert and Coffee Versailles Ballroom

1330–1700 Session 7: Production Enhancement - Stimulation Greenland

Session 8: Production Enhancement - Reservoir


1330–1700 Venice
Recovery

Conference Center
1500–1530 Coffee Break
Atrium

1500–1530 Knowledge Sharing ePosters Ibiza and Vigo

WEDNESDAY | 5 APRIL

Session 9: Chemical Additives for Unconventional


0830–1200 Greenland
Reservoirs

0830–1200 Session 10: New or Frontier Chemical Technologies Venice

Conference Center
1000–1030 Coffee Break
Atrium

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Technical Program (As of 17 March 2017 | Subject to Change)

MONDAY | 3 APRIL | 0830–1200

01 Asset Integrity Management | Greenland


Papers in this session discuss various aspects of asset integrity management from
fundamentals of reservoir souring to structure performance relationship in corrosion
inhibitor development. Also included is information on solids management in flowlines/
facilities, insight to hydrogen sulfide (H2S) scavengers and ferrous sulfide (FeS) dissolvers.
Session Chairpersons:
Bayram Kalpakci, Anadarko Petroleum Corp; Sunder Ramachandran, Baker Hughes
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION

0830 184587 A Re-evaluation of Reservoir Souring Patterns and Effect of


Mitigation in a Mature North Sea Field
A.F. Mitchell, I. Skjevrak, J. Waage, Statoil ASA
0900 184529 Fresh Insight into the H2S Scavenging Mechanism of MEA-Triazine vs.
MMA-Triazine
G.N. Taylor, J.J. Wylde, Clariant Oil Services; T. Muller, J. Murison, F.
Schneider, Clariant
0930 184589 Effective Removal of Hydrogen Sulfide and Mercaptans in Oilfield
Applications
S. Chakraborty, S. Lehrer, S. Ramachandran, Baker Hughes Inc.
1030 184592 Scale and Corrosion Inhibitor Evaluation Under High Shear Flow
Conditions
D. Nichols, H. Thomson, C. Simpson, G.M. Graham, Scaled Solutions
Limited
1100 184513 Iron Sulfide Scale Dissolver for Downhole Application: Where Are We
Now?
Q. Wang, Saudi Aramco; T. Chen, F.F. Chang, Saudi Aramco PE&D; W.
Al Nasser, S. Shen, H. Al Badairy, S.R. Zaidi, Saudi Aramco; F. Liang,
Aramco Services Company; J.A. Leal Jauregui, I. Syafii, A.E. Mukhliss,
Saudi Aramco SAOO
1130 184512 Effect of Nitrate on Carbon Steel Corrosion
S.M. Vargas, R.C. Woollam, W.H. Durnie, M. Hodges, BP Exploration; D.
Betancourt, Intertek
ALTERNATE

184562 Numerical Prediction Of Reservoir Souring Under The Effect Of


Temperature, pH, And Salinity On The Kinetics Of Sulfate-reducing
Bacteria
P. Hosseininoosheri, H. Lashgari, K. Sepehrnoori, The University of
Texas at Austin

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Technical Program

MONDAY | 3 APRIL | 0830–1200

02 Drilling, Cementing, Completion Fluids and Additives | Venice


Topics will include new fluid loss additives for drilling and cementing applications, high
performance water-based drilling fluids, and novel chemical additives for water-based and
oil-based drilling fluids for high temperature applications. Additional topics are the high
performance displacement spacer system and unique circulation loss materials.
Session Chairpersons:
Arvind Patel, Gumpro Drilling Fluid; Katherine Hull, ARAMCO Services Company
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION

0830 184558 Geopolymer - Synthetic Based Mud Hybrid Cements for Primary
Cementing and Lost Circulation Control
X. Liu, K. Aughenbaugh, H. Lee, S.D. Nair, E. van Oort, The University of
Texas at Austin
0900 184552 Synthesis, Properties and HT Performance of a Novel Cement Fluid
Loss Polymer Modified With Phosphate Groups
T. Hurnaus, T. Echt, J. Plank, Technische Universität München
0930 184576 Nanocellulose and Its Derivatives for High-Performance Water-Based
Fluids
L.J. Hall, J.P. Deville, Halliburton; C. Salas-Araujo, S. Li, O. Rojas, North
Carolina State University
1030 184556 New Polymeric High Temperature Cement Retarder with Synergistic
Suspending Aid Property in Fluid Loss Control Polymers
R. Pernites, A.K. Santra, J. Clark, Lubrizol Oilfield Solutions
1100 184564 Short Term Gas Migration Control in Well Cementing: Comparative
Behavior of Fluid Loss Control Polymers
A. Cadix, K. Thant, J. Neufeld, T. Nelson, L. Auneau, C. Phan, J.D.
Wilson, Solvay Novecare
1130 184516 An Advanced, Balanced, and High-Performance Displacement Spacer
System for Deepwater Formations
S. Gunawan, D. Fowler, A. Mack, TETRA Technologies, Inc.
ALTERNATE

184542 Effectiveness of Polycarboxylate Dispersants in Enhancing the Fluid


Loss Performance of Cellulose Ethers
M. Moumin, J. Plank, Technische Universität München

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MONDAY | 3 APRIL | 1330–1700

03 Inorganic Scales and Geochemistry | Greenland


Inorganic scale control has presented challenges over the decades. Management of the
more conventional sulfate and carbonate scales has vastly improved with developments
in scale prediction, inhibitor performance testing, new molecules for harsher conditions,
better deployment methods and improved monitoring. Fresh technical and commercial
issues have emerged as the oil industry has developed more challenging reservoirs with
higher pressures/temperature, higher concentrations of H2S, higher shear conditions with
use of inflow control devices in production wells, and enhanced oil recovery utilizing novel
chemicals and gases. This session will highlight these very challenges via a range of field
application and fundamental research papers.
Session Chairpersons: Myles Jordan, Nalco Champion, An Ecolab Company;
Gordon Graham, Scaled Solutions Limited
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION

1330 184534 Inhibition of Calcium Carbonate Scale in the Presence of EOR


Chemicals F. Liang, Aramco Services Company; Q. Wang, W. Al-
Nasser, F. Al Dawood, T.A. Al-Shafai, H. Al Badairy, S. Shen, H.A. Al-
Ajwad, Saudi Aramco
1400 184517 Modeling H2S Partitioning in Deep Water Production Systems
A.T. Kan, Rice University; M. Garcia-Bermudes, RiceUniversity; Z. Dai,
Y. Liu, Y. Lu, N. Bhandari, F. Vargas, M.B. Tomson, Rice University; N.
Tatavalli Mittadar, R. French, S. Ashtekar, Shell

1430 184568 Ultra HPHT Solubility of Calcium Sulphate and Other Minerals
N. Goodwin, G.M. Graham, D.M. Frigo, Scaled Solutions Limited
1530 184507 Aspects of Scale Deposition in a Compositional Coupled Wellbore/
Reservoir Simulator A. Abouie, A. Kazemi Nia Korrani, K. Sepehrnoori,
The University of Texas at Austin
1600 184546 Iron Sulfide Precipitation and Deposition under Different Impact
Factors
Y. Liu, Z. Zhang, N. Bhandari, F. Yan, F. Zhang, G. Ruan, Z. Dai, Rice
University; H.A. Alsaiari, Saudi Aramco; A. Lu, G. Deng, A.T. Kan, M.B.
Tomson, Rice University
1630 184511 Novel Studies on Precipitated Phosphate Ester Scale Inhibitors for
Precipitation Squeeze Application
A. Valiakhmetova, K.S. Sorbie, Heriot-Watt University; M.M. Jordan,
Nalco Champion, An Ecolab Company; L.S. Boak, Heriot-Watt
University
ALTERNATE

184509 Zinc and Lead Interaction in Combined Sulphide Scales


B.G. Al-Harbi, K.S. Sorbie, A.J. Graham, Heriot-Watt University
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Technical Program

MONDAY | 3 APRIL | 1330–1700

04 Water Management: Chemical Treatment and Additives | Venice


Monitoring and treatment of water, both produced and used for primary and secondary
recovery, are key issues for the industry. This session focuses on water treatment for
onshore and offshore operations, including simulation tools, monitoring, and new additive
development, identifying the most important parameters for their performance. Also, papers
that investigate new additives for water-control will be presented in this session.
Session Chairpersons: Anthony Mitchell, Statoil ASA;
Bayram Kalpakci, Anadarko Petroleum Corp
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION

1330 184544 Development of Structure-Property Relationships for Oilfield Water


Clarifiers K.L. Young, F. D’Ottaviano, L. Rhodes, W. Gao, W. Young,
The Dow Chemical Company; J.A. Behles, G. Khan, Baker Hughes
Incorporated
1400 184520 On-Demand Water Control: Molecular Host-Guest Interaction for
In-Situ Modification of Formation Fluid Permeability A. Recio, III, L.S.
Eoff, C.A. Lewis, Halliburton; B. Reddy, formerly Halliburton
1430 184583 Oilfield Biocide Performance in the Presence of Shale Formation Rock
J.D. Moore, Ph.D., E. Massie-Schuh, D. Doshi, C. Schultz, C. Castillo, B.
Patel, M. Moore, J. Rajan, Ph.D., B. Ajayi, Dow Microbial Control
1530 184584 Development, Testing and Field Application of a Novel Combination
Foamer-Iron Sulfide Scale Inhibitor-Corrosion Inhibitor in East Texas
J.J. Wylde, N. Turner, Clariant Oil Services; M. Austill, XTO; C. Okocha,
Clariant Oilfield Services; N. Obeyesekere, Clariant Oil & Mining Svcs BU
1600 184560 A Next Generation Peracid For Onshore And Offshore Water
Treatment Applications
R. Balasubramanian, Nalco Champion, An Ecolab Company; J. Li,
Ecolab; I. Yunus, T.J. Tidwell, Nalco Champion; V. Keasler, Nalco
Champion, An Ecolab Company; R. Staub, Ecolab
1630 184563 Improved Disproportionate Permeability Reduction of Silicate-Gelant
Treatments: A Laboratory Scale Approach
R. Askarinezhad, University of Stavanger; D.G. Hatzignatiou, University
of Houston and University of Stavanger
ALTERNATE

184531 Method for Estimating and Analyzing for the Total Organic Carbon
(TOC) of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids
D.N. Harry, Rockwater Energy Solutions; M.W. Mallory, Consultant
(former Rockwater Energy Solutions); S. Tucker, Hach Company

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TUESDAY | 4 APRIL | 0830–1200

05 Flow Assurance | Greenland


This session will focus on inhibitors and their novel chemistries and structures for the control
of hydrates, scales and paraffin. The presentations will pertain to models and laboratory
study results that improve, monitor and optimize applications under various field conditions.
Session Chairpersons: Mingdong Yuan, Chevron ETC; Edward Burger, EB Technologies Inc.
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION

0830 184525 A Novel Solid Inhibitor for Anhydrite Scale Control under Extreme
Well Conditions
D. Shen, S. Bhaduri, M.Q. Vo, P.S. Carman, D.V. Gupta, Y. Pandey, Baker
Hughes
0900 184514 A New Approach to Combined Sulphide and Carbonate Scale
Predictions Applied to Different Field Scenarios
G. Verri, K.S. Sorbie, M.A. Singleton, Heriot-Watt University; C.J.
Hinrichsen, Chevron Corporation; Q. Wang, Saudi Aramco; F.F. Chang,
Saudi Aramco PE&D; D. Silva, Heriot-Watt University
0930 184510 Methanol Partitioning Study Using an Innovative Hydrate Inhibitor
Monitoring Technology S. Henderson, Shell UK Ltd; S. Mazloum, B.
Tohidi, T. Gorlach, Hydrafact Ltd & Heriot-Watt University
1030 184535 Automatic Optimisation of Oilfield Scale Inhibitor Squeeze
Treatments Delivered by DSV
O. Vazquez, Heriot-Watt University; G. Ross, Shell; M.M. Jordan, Nalco
Champion, An Ecolab Company; D.A. Baskoro, Heriot Watt University;
E.J. Mackay, Heriot-Watt University; C.J. Johnston, A. Strachan, Nalco
Champion, An Ecolab Company
1100 184537 Understanding Fluid Transport Mechanisms of Fracture Shale
Formations by Modelling Squeeze Treatments
A. Kaur, D.M. Frigo, G.M. Graham, R. Stalker, Scaled Solutions Limited
1130 184519 A Novel Versatile LDHI to Treat Multiple Conditions
Q. Lan, D. Monteiro, M. Ceglio, P. Krishnamurthy, Halliburton

ALTERNATE

184521 Combining Advanced Biocide Evaluation and Microbial Monitoring to


Optimise Microbial Control
R.J. Johnson, John Crane - Oil Plus

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TUESDAY | 4 APRIL | 0830–1200

06 Inorganic Scales and Drilling and Cementing II | Venice


This session will primarily focus on the selection and optimization of chemistries for scale
and cement dissolution. Additionally, the novel uses of biopolymers to nanotechnology in
cementing and drilling applications will be discussed.
Session Chairpersons: Julie Fidoe, Nalco Champion, An Ecolab Company; Mathew Samuel
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION

0830 184565 Squeezing the Bakken: Successful Scale Squeeze Programs Lead to
Shift in Bakken Scale Control
K. Spicka, L.M. Holding Eagle, I.J. Littlehales, J. Hardy, M.M. Jordan, Z.
Zosel, S. Glasser, Nalco Champion, an Ecolab Company
0900 184524 The Effect Of Turbulence On Mineral Scale Control In Oilfield
F. Yan, F. Zhang, N. Bhandari, G. Ruan, H.A. Alsaiari, Saudi Aramco;
Z. Dai, Y. Liu, Z. Zhang, Y. Lu, G. Deng, A.T. Kan, M.B. Tomson, Rice
University
0930 184518 Scaling Risk and Inhibition Prediction of Carbonate Scale at High
Temperature
F. Zhang, Z. Dai, Z. Zhang, H. Al-Saiari, F. Yan, N. Bhandari, G. Ruan, Y.
Liu, Y. Lu, G. Deng, A.T. Kan, M.B. Tomson, Rice University
1030 184567 Mechanisms of Cement Degradation in HPHT Carbonic Acid
Environment
O.A. Omosebi, OU; R.M. Ahmed, S.N. Shah, University of Oklahoma
1100 184541 Benign Use of Inclusion Complex Formation Property of Cyclodextrin
and Its Application in Cement Fluid-Loss Control
S.S. Agashe, formerly Halliburton; R. AK, Halliburton; B. Reddy,
Formerly Halliburton
1130 184572 Characterization of Filter Cake Generated by Nanoparticle-Based
Drilling Fluid for HP/HT Applications
O.S. Mahmoud, H.A. Nasr-El-Din, Texas A&M University; Z. Vryzas, V.C.
Kelessidis, Texas A&M University At Qatar

ALTERNATE

184570 Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) Functionalized Silane for Highly Efficient


Silicate Scale Control
F. Meng, ChemEOR; C.W. Aften, Flotek Industries, Inc.
184578 A New Application of Potassium Nitrate as an Environmentally
Friendly Clay Stabilizer in Water-Based Drilling Fluids
J. Zhou, H.A. Nasr-El-Din, Texas A&M University
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TUESDAY | 4 APRIL | 1330–1700

07 Production Enhancement - Stimulation | Greenland


This session presents a diverse set of papers which deal with findings in both acid
stimulation and hydraulic fracturing. Selected papers will address topics related to carbonate
acidizing, acid diverters, chelating agents, surfactant technologies, degradable polymers,
fracturing with produced water, and proppant modification.
Session Chairpersons: Syed Ali, Consultant; Michael Fuller, Chevron ETC
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION

1330 184551 Nanomaterials-Enhanced High-Temperature Viscoelastic Surfactant


(VES) Well Treatment Fluids
S. Ozden, L. Li, Aramco Services Company; G.A. Al-Muntasheri, Saudi
Aramco PE&D EXPEC ARC; F. Liang, Aramco Services Company
1400 184506 A New In-situ Generated Acid System for Carbonate Dissolution in
Sandstone and Carbonate Reservoirs
K. Sokhanvarian, Texas A&M University; T. Pummarapanthu, Texas A&M
University; H.A. Nasr-El-Din, Texas A&M University; N. Shimek, K.L.
Smith, Lubrizol Oilfield Solutions; E. Arslan, Texas A&M University
1430 184588 Effect of Fe(III) and Chelating Agents on Performance of New VES-
Based Acid Solution in High-Temperature Wells
F. Zebarjad, H.A. Nasr-El-Din, Texas A&M University; D.A. Badraoui,
Well Services Group
1530 184533 Experimental Study of Switchable Nonionic to Cationic Surfactants
for Acid Diversion in High-Temperature Matrix Stimulation
A. Ameri, B. Ho, M. Smout, M. van Doorn, AkzoNobel; C. Boeije,
ENSEGID
1600 184543 Using Properties in Nature to Modify Proppant Surfaces for Increased
Flow
N. Spurr, S. Sun, V. Williams, A.M. Volk, S. Nguyen, Baker Hughes
1630 184508 Case Study: A Two-Part Salt-Tolerant Friction Reducer System
Enables the Reuse of Produced Water in Hydraulic Fracturing
L. Xu, P. Lord, K. He, H.T. Riley, J. Koons, T. Wauters, Multi-Chem, a
Halliburton Service; S. Weiman, EQT

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ALTERNATE

184528 Matrix Acidizing of Carbonate Rocks using New Mixtures of HCl/


Methanesulfonic Acid
S. Kankaria, H.A. Nasr-El-Din, Texas A&M University; S.M. Rimassa,
BASF Global Oilfield Solutions
184577 Hydrophobically Associating Polymer “Water-in-Oil” Emulsions Used
in Multi-pad Fracking for Tight Oil Reservoir: The First Example in
China
Y. Lv, Research Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Shengli Oilfield,
Sinopec; Y. Feng, Sichuan University; Z. Wang, Shengli Oilfield
Company, Sinopec; A. Li, Q. Zhang, B. Huang, J. Zuo, Z. Ren, Research
Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Shengli Oilfield, Sinopec; Y. Chen,
Research Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Shengli Oilfield Co.,
Sinopec

TUESDAY | 4 APRIL | 1330–1700

08 Production Enhancement - Reservoir Recovery | Venice


This session focuses on technologies for enhanced oil recovery and associated challenges.
The selected papers discuss both conventional and novel technologies, and their application
in a diverse set of challenging reservoir environments.
Session Chairpersons:
Eric Mackay, Heriot-Watt University; Andre Gokool, BP Exploration Operating Co
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION

1330 184555 Microemulsion Phase Behavior Model Using Empirical Trends in


Chemical Potentials
V.A. Torrealba, R.T. Johns, Pennsylvania State University
1400 184571 In-Depth Analysis of How Chemical Treatments Work to Improve
Conductivity in Shale Formations
D.N. Benoit, A. Recio, III, R. Gashimov, D. Hu, K. Holan, K. Hoeman,
Halliburton
1430 184586 Swellable Nanogels Injection Pilot in Mendoza Norte, Argentina.
D.M. Masiero, YPF Tecnología SA; M. Hernandez, YPF Tecnología; R.A.
Lucero, YPF SA; J. Peltier, YPF S.A.; J.E. Juri, YPF SA; I. Vega, YPF
Tecnología SA; M. Clérici, IOR Consultant

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TUESDAY | 4 APRIL | 1330–1700 (Continued from page 17)

1530 184569 Low-Interfacial-Tension Foaming System for Enhanced Oil Recovery


in Highly Heterogeneous/Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs
P. Dong, M. Puerto, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular
Engineering, Rice University; K. Ma, K. Mateen, G. Ren, Total E&P USA,
Inc.; G. Bourdarot, D.C. Morel, M. Bourrel, Total S.A.; S.L. Biswal, G.J.
Hirasaki, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Rice
University
1600 184550 Investigation of Oil Adhesion to Shale Rocks for EOR
D. Nguyen, T. Phan, J. Phan, T.P. Hsu, Nalco Champion, an Ecolab
Company
1630 184554 Optimization of Scale Treatment Program of a CO2 Water-
Alternating-Gas System for Enhanced Oil and Gas Production
H. Lu, P. Stewart, D. Jones, J. Penkala, Baker Hughes; J.L. Brooks, Baker
Hughes Inc

ALTERNATE

184566 A Safer Generation of Wettability Alteration Chemical Treatments


M.A. Sayed, ARAMCO Services Company; G.A. Al-Muntasheri, Saudi
Aramco
184505 Modeling the Effect of Engineered Water Injection on Oil Recovery
from Carbonate Cores
J.O. Adegbite, E.W. Al-Shalabi, B. Ghosh, The Petroleum Institute
184591 A Predictive Equation-of-State for Modeling Microemulsion Phase
Behavior with Phase Partitioning of Co-solvent
E. Basilio, Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria; L. Jin, A. Jamili,
University of Oklahoma

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Technical Program

WEDNESDAY | 5 APRIL | 0830–1200

09 Chemical Additives for Unconventional Reservoirs | Greenland


A rich array of papers comprise this session that centers on shale plays and the chemical
additives required to most efficiently produce hydrocarbons.. A fundamental review of the
Eagle Ford Shale lithology will be presented, as well as how different brine types affect
formation damage of shales during stimulation. A review of a novel method for paraffin
control during fracturing using water dispersible chemistry has been included. This topic will
be followed by one addressing a major focus on surfactant chemistry used during hydraulic
fracturing to function as flowback aids either in a single phase or in a microemulsified form.
Session Chairpersons:
Jonathan Wylde, Clariant Oil Services; Yujun Feng, Sichuan University
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION

0830 184559 Which Cations are Detrimental to Shale Preservation?


A. Recio, III, D.N. Benoit, K. Henkel, K. York, Halliburton
0900 184515 Unique Mixtures of Anionic/Cationic Surfactants: A New Approach to
Enhance Surfactant Performance in Liquids-Rich Shale Reservoirs
K. He, L. Xu, Multi-Chem, a Halliburton Service
0930 184594 Wax and Paraffin Control by Fracturing Fluids: Understanding Mode
of Actions and Benefits of Water Dispersible Wax Inhibitors
A. Mahmoudkhani, Clariant Oil Services Ltd; M. Feustel, W. Reimann, M.
Krull, Clariant
1030 184547 A New Theoretical Model For The Induction Time And Scale Inhibitor
Dosage Predictions For Calcite And Barite Over Wide Ranges Of
Temperature, Inhibition Concentration And Saturation Index
Z. Dai, F. Zhang, F. Yan, N. Bhandari, G. Ruan, Z. Zhang, Y. Liu, H.A.
Alsaiari, Y. Lu, D. Guannan, A.T. Kan, M.B. Tomson, Rice University
1100 184590 On the Bio-Chemo-Mechanical Characterization of Eagleford Shale-
Part I A. Hayatdavoudi, M. Mokhtari, R.S. Nizamutdinov, K.G. Sawant,
A. Parrish, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
1130 184581 Laboratory Investigation into Surfactant Flowback Aids and Their
Design Using Surfactants and Solvents J. Holtsclaw, K. Holan, T.
Khamatnurova, K. Hoeman, K. Anderson, Halliburton
ALTERNATE

184593 Fast and Accurate Screening and Evaluation of Halite Scale Inhibitors
by Two Novel Static Bottle Testing Methods
G. Ruan, A.T. Kan, F. Yan, Z. Dai, F. Zhang, N. Bhandari, H. Al-Saiari,
Y. Liu, Z. Zhang, Y. Lu, G. Deng, M.B. Tomson, Rice University

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Technical Program

WEDNESDAY | 5 APRIL | 0830–1200

10 New or Frontier Chemical Technologies | Venice


New and unconventional methods and treatment with chemical additives and their
applications will be discussed. As the industry explores deeper reservoirs, the co-production
of hydrogen sulfide and the control of potential concerns such as sulfide scale is becoming
more and more important. The topics in this session include new techniques, analytical
procedures, chemicals, and nanotechnology to minimize scale formation and improve oil
and gas production.
Session Chairpersons: Amy Kan, Rice University; Sam Lewis, Halliburton Cementing
TIME PAPER # PRESENTATION

0830 184538 A Microfluidic Technique for the Evaluation of Demulsifiers


D.N. Loufakis, A.K. Schmitt, C. Nelson, S. Hoyles, J. Goodwin, B. White,
C. Ayers, The Dow Chemical Company
0900 184557 Employing an Arrhenius Rate Law to Predict the Lifetime of Oilfield
Resins
P. Jones, P. Boontheung, G. Hundt, Halliburton
0930 184575 Analysis and Optimization of H2S Scavenger Systems using X-Ray
Fluorescence Spectroscopy
D. Horton, J. Soderberg, D. Bakuska, Canadian Energy Services LP
1030 184549 Isothermal Titration Calorimetry: A New Tool For The Development
Of Structure Activity Relationships For Sulphide Scale Control
L. Ackermann, Max Planck Institute; C.W. Kayser, Clariant; A. Kaiser,
Clariant; M. Klapper, Max Planck Institute
1100 184526 Identification of New Chemical Formulation for Control of Metal
Sulfides (FeS, ZnS and PbS) Scale Deposition
N. Bhandari, G. Ruan, Y. Liu, F. Zhang, F. Yan, H. Alsaiari, Z. Zhang, Z.
Dai, A. Lu, G. Deng, A.T. Kan, M. Tomson, Rice University
1130 184574 How Do Nanoparticles Stabilize Shale?
B.B. Hoxha, E. van Oort, H. Daigle, The University of Texas At Austin

ALTERNATE

184532 Preparation and Evaluation of Thermo- and Salinity-Responsive


Hydrogel as Intelligent Plugging Agent
Y. Xue, X. Wang, B. Zhang, B. Wei, Z. Ye, Southwest Petroleum
University

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MONDAY | 3 APRIL | 1000–1030 AND 1500–1530


IBIZA

1000-1015 184593 Fast and Accurate Screening and Evaluation of Halite Scale
Inhibitors by Two Novel Static Bottle Testing Methods
G. Ruan, A.T. Kan, F. Yan, Z. Dai, F. Zhang, N. Bhandari, H. Al-Saiari, Y.
Liu, Z. Zhang, Y. Lu, G. Deng, M.B. Tomson, Rice University
1015-1030 184509 Zinc and Lead Interaction in Combined Sulphide Scales
B.G. Al-Harbi, K.S. Sorbie, A.J. Graham, Heriot-Watt University
1500-1515 184521 Combining Advanced Biocide Evaluation and Microbial Monitoring
to Optimise Microbial Control
R.J. Johnson, John Crane, Oil Plus
1515-1530 184562 Numerical Prediction Of Reservoir Souring Under The Effect Of
Temperature, pH, And Salinity On The Kinetics Of Sulfate-reducing
Bacteria
P. Hosseininoosheri, H. Lashgari, K. Sepehrnoori, The University of
Texas at Austin

VIGO

1000-1015 184531 Method for Estimating and Analyzing for the Total Organic Carbon
(TOC) of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids
D.N. Harry, Rockwater Energy Solutions; M.W. Mallory, Consultant
(former Rockwater Energy Solutions); S. Tucker, Hach Company
1015-1030 184578 A New Application of Potassium Nitrate as an Environmentally
Friendly Clay Stabilizer in Water-Based Drilling Fluids
J. Zhou, H.A. Nasr-El-Din, Texas A&M University
1500-1515 184591 A Predictive Equation-of-State for Modeling Microemulsion Phase
Behavior with Phase Partitioning of Co-solvent
E. Basilio, Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria; L. Jin, A. Jamili,
University of Oklahoma
1515-1530 184542 Effectiveness of Polycarboxylate Dispersants in Enhancing the Fluid
Loss Performance of Cellulose Ethers
M. Moumin, J. Plank, Technische Universität München

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TUESDAY | 4 APRIL | 1000–1030 AND 1500–1530


IBIZA

1000-1015 184528 Matrix Acidizing of Carbonate Rocks using New Mixtures of HCl/
Methanesulfonic Acid
S. Kankaria, H.A. Nasr-El-Din, Texas A&M University; S.M. Rimassa,
BASF Global Oilfield Solutions
1015-1030 184566 A Safer Generation of Wettability Alteration Chemical Treatments
M.A. Sayed, ARAMCO Services Company; G.A. Al-Muntasheri, Saudi
Aramco PE&D EXPEC ARC
1500-1515 184532 Preparation and Evaluation of Thermo- and Salinity-Responsive
Hydrogel as Intelligent Plugging Agent
Y. Xue, X. Wang, B. Zhang, B. Wei, Z. Ye, Southwest Petroleum
University

VIGO

1000-1015 184505 Modeling the Effect of Engineered Water Injection on Oil Recovery
from Carbonate Cores
J.O. Adegbite, E.W. Al-Shalabi, B. Ghosh, The Petroleum Institute
1015-1030 184577 Hydrophobically Associating Polymer “Water-in-Oil” Emulsions
Used in Multi-pad Fracking for Tight Oil Reservoir: The First
Example in China
Y. Lv, Research Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Shengli Oilfield,
Sinopec; Y. Feng, Sichuan University; Z. Wang, Shengli Oilfield
Company, Sinopec; A. Li, Q. Zhang, B. Huang, J. Zuo, Z. Ren, Research
Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Shengli Oilfield, Sinopec; Y. Chen,
Research Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Shengli Oilfield Co.,
Sinopec
1500-1515 184570 Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) Functionalized Silane for Highly Efficient
Silicate Scale Control
F. Meng, ChemEOR; C.W. Aften, Flotek Industries, Inc.

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Exhibitors (As of 17 March 2017 | Subject to Change)

EXHIBITION EXHIBITION HOURS


Located in Versailles Monday, 3 April......................1000–1800
Ballroom. Tuesday, 4 April..................... 1000–1330

AMETEK Chandler Engineering................ 311 BASF Global Oilfield Solutions............... 403


2001 N. Indianwood Ave. 3120 Hayes Road, Ste.200
Broken Bow, OK 74012 USA Houston, TX 77082 USA
Phone: 918-459-7170 Phone: 979.373.7458
Fax: 918-459-0165 www.basf.com/oilfieldsolutions
www.chandlereng.com BASF is a leading provider of chemicals for
Chandler Engineering supplies drilling, cementing, stimulation, production
instrumentation for testing oil, gas and and enhanced oil recovery. Our goal is to
geothermal well cements. We design, help our customers be more successful by
manufacture, service and support providing collaborative guidance and support
instruments used for testing per American in the selection and application of our oilfield
Petroleum Institute (API) specifications 10 product lines
and ISO CD10426. We provide units for API
Specifications 13 - drilling mud, and API Binder Science..........................................410
Specification 39 - fracturing fluids.
9391 Grogans Mill Road Suite A-1
The Woodlands, TX 77380 USA
Ascend Performance Materials............... 406 Phone: 281-419-9047
1010 Travis St. #900 Fax: 281-419-9060
Houston, TX 77002 USA www.binderscience.com
Phone: 713-315-5771
www.ascendmaterials.com/ BYK Additives & Instruments.................. 408
specialtychemicals
524 S. Cherry Street
Wallingford, CT 06492 USA
Phone: 203-303-3122
www.byk.com

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Exhibitors

Clariant Oil Services...................................312 Croda........................................................ 402


2750 Technology Forest Blvd. Cowick Hall Snaith
The Woodlands, TX 77381 USA Goole, East Yorkshire DN14 9AA
Phone: 832-776-7683 United Kingdom
www.oil.clariant.com Phone: 44 (0) 1405 860551
Fax: 4401405861767
Clariant Oil Services offers custom chemical
www.crodaoilandgas.com
technologies and services designed to
deliver the highest value throughout the Croda Oil and Gas is a business that enables
O&G lifecycle. Focused on the customer, our customers to build a competitive
our industry-leading experts develop and advantage by enhancing the performance
apply solutions that are an optimal fit for of their products and processes. Our focus
your operations, from deepwater to onshore on innovation starts with your requirement
production to pipeline transportation to the in mind. Our product portfolio includes
refinery. demulsifiers, emulsifiers, dispersants, wetting
agents, corrosion inhibitors, and rheology
modifiers.
Cosun Biobased Products....................... 706
P.O. Box 641955
Dow Chemical Company.......................... 419
San Jose, CA 95164 USA
Phone: 408-455-5672 1254 Enclave Parkway
www.cosunbiobased.com Houston, TX 77077 USA
Phone: 989-636-0796
Cosun Biobased Products develops,
dowoilandgas.com
produces and markets innovative chemicals
and materials from renewable, vegetable
resources. Our biobased solutions for use in Economy Polymers & Chemicals.............. 316
the oilfield include: micro cellulose fibrous P.O. Box 450246
materials (particle carrier/viscosifier/rheology Houston, TX 77245-0246 USA
modifier), carboxymethyl inulin (threshold Phone: 713-724-9851
scale inhibitor) and galactaric acid (chelant). Fax: 713-723-1845
www.economypolymers.com

Elanco Enzyme Breakers......................... 308


2500 Innovation Way
Greenfield, IN 46140 USA
Phone: 832-726-3022
www.elanco.com

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Exhibitors

Evonik Corporation.................................. 700 Grace Instrument......................................702


10200 Grogans Mill Road, Suite 500 9434 Katy Fwy Suite 300
The Woodlands, TX 77380 USA Houston, TX 77055 USA
Phone: 281-465-2602 Phone: 713-783-1560
Fax: 281-465-2638 Fax: 713-974-7144
www.evonik.com/oil-gas www.graceinstrument.com
Within the upstream, midstream and Grace Instrument specializes in designing and
downstream energy markets, Evonik offers manufacturing rheology analysis equipment,
a growing portfolio of products, capabilities capable of basic testing and advanced
and innovations in the hydrocarbon lifecycle research of fluids, foam and cores. Products
to: unlock reservoir potential, protect and Include: Viscometers, HPHT Oscillatory
extend asset life and reliability, and increase Rheometers, HPHT Cement Rheometers,
and enhance production and throughput. HTHP Sag Testers, Core Flow Testers, Foam
Testing Loops, Spinning Drop Tensiometers,
and PVT Testers
Georgia-Pacific Chemicals (XPLOR)...... 309
133 Peachtree St. NE, 19th Floor
Ingevity..................................................... 300
Atlanta, GA 30303 USA
Phone: 404-652-5543 5255 Virginia Avenue
Fax: 770-322-9973 N. Charleston, SC 29406 USA
www.gp-chemicals.com Phone: 800-458-4034
Fax: 843-740-2158
Georgia-Pacific Chemicals produces
www.ingevity.com/markets/oilfield/
XPLOR(TM) drilling additives and resins for
use in proppant coatings. Our analytical tools MWV offers a wide-range of innovative
and the ability to customize products enable specialty chemical products to meet the
us to produce unique customer-specific needs of the global oilfield industry. We’ve
solutions. New XPLOR(TM) dry emulsifiers built our reputation on understanding the
can result in total use cost savings in today’s individual requirements of our customers,
challenging market. and providing a personal touch to deliver
solutions for the most challenging conditions.

Italmatch Chemicals................................ 708


5544 Oakdale Rd SE
Smyrna, GA 30082 USA
Phone: 832-381-0701
www.italmatch.it

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Exhibitors

Jacam........................................................ 305 Kuraray America Inc.................................. 417


205 S. Broadway 2625 Bay Area Blvd. Ste 600
Sterling, KS 67579 USA Houston, TX 77058 USA
Phone: 620-278-3355 Phone: 281-283-1790
Fax: 620-278-2112 www.kurarayus.com
www.jacam.com
MIOX Corporation..................................... 418
Kemira........................................................302
5601 Balloon Fiesta Pkwy
2050 W. Sam Houston Parkway S. Suite 800 Albuquerque, NM 87113 USA
Houston, TX 77043 USA Phone: 505-224-1047
Phone: 832.941.0090 www.miox.com
www.kemira.com
MIOX Corporation designs and manufactures
Kemira’s advanced technology helps to equipment that generates disinfection
improve the performance and profitability chemistry on-site and on-demand for oil and
of oil and gas producing operations. Our gas water treatment, eliminating the need to
broad product range is provides cutting- transport and handle hazardous chemicals.
edge solutions for the entire oil producing
value chain – from drilling and drilled solids Nalco Champion....................................... 405
treatment, cementing and well stimulation,
7705 Highway 90A
to production and enhanced oil recovery and
Sugar Land, TX 77478 USA
refinery.
Phone: 281-623-6533
Fax: 281-632-6500
Kernow Analytical Technology Limited.. 310
www.nalcochampion.ecolab.com/
Unit 2B, Rural Workshops North Petherwin
Nalco Champion, an Ecolab company,
Cornwall, PL15 8TE United Kingdom
provides specialty chemistry programs and
Phone: 44-1566-785778
related services for oil and gas operations.
Fax: 44-1566-785779
Through onsite problem solving and the
www.kat-lab.com
application of innovative technologies, we
With a global client list consisting of oil deliver sustainable solutions to overcome
and gas producers, service companies and complex challenges in the world’s toughest
chemical manufacturers KAT has established energy frontiers. Together, we’re taking
a reputation as a trusted, independent energy further.
provider of flow assurance laboratory
services. KAT offers high quality, flexible, cost
NovaStar LP................................................ 411
effective production chemistry testing in the
areas of gas hydrates, oilfield scale, wax and PO Box 252
rheology. Midland, TX 79702 USA
Phone: 432-570-4207
Fax: 432-570-0048
www.novastarlp.com

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Exhibitors

OFI Testing Equipment, Inc.......................315 Sahara Petroleum Company


11302 Steeplecrest Dr. (SAPESCO) ..............................................404
Houston, TX 77065 USA Zahraa El Maadi - Industrial Area
Phone: 713-880-9885 Cairo 11742 Egypt
Fax: 713-880-9886 Phone: 202251194800
www.ofite.com Fax: 20225194900
Since 1982, OFI Testing Equipment (OFITE) www.sapesco.com
has designed instruments and reagents for Sasol Performance Chemicals GmbH......303
testing drilling fluids, completion fluids, oil
Anckelmannsplatz 1
well cements, core samples, and wastewater.
Hamburg, 20537 Germany
From our manufacturing center in Houston,
Phone: +49 40 63684-1614
Texas, we support businesses worldwide
Fax: +494063684-1814
with top quality products, extensive repair
www.sasol.com
services, and custom engineering solutions.

Scaled Solutions Limited.......................... 415


OLI Systems Inc..........................................313
6 Nettlehill Road Houstown Industrial Estate
240 Cedar Knolls Rd. Ste. 301
Livingston, West Lothian EH54 5DL United
Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927 USA
Kingdom
Phone: 973-998-0240
Phone: 44-1506-439994
Fax: 973-539-5922
Fax: 44-1506-439971
www.olisystems.com
www.scaledsolutions.co.uk
OLI technology allows you to “turn on the
SSL specialises in Flow Assurance and
lights” in your reservoir. Using brine-mineral
Formation Damage with emphasis on
equilibrium principles, it is possible to turn a
wellbore treatments, scale and corrosion
limited water analysis into a representative
control, and organic deposits, including
brine into an accurate scaling scenario.
chemical/fluid qualification, formation
ScaleChem predicts mineral scaling
damage, drilling mud and reservoir
potentials of solids found in upstream
simulation, laboratory based R&D, specialised
production situations. Mixed scales, multiple
production chemistry consultancy and
waters.
training, equipment design/manufacture.

Oxiteno..................................................... 704
SI Group, Inc.............................................. 414
3200 Southwest Freeway, 12th Floor,
2750 Balltown Rd.
Suite 1200
Schenectady, NY 12301 USA
Houston, TX 77027 USA
Phone: 518-347-4200
Phone: 346-718-6200
www.siigroup.com
Fax: 346-718-6200
www.oxiteno.com

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Exhibitors

Sichuan Guangya Polymer Troy Corporation...................................... 306


Chemical Co., Ltd...................................... 412 8 Vreeland Road
2nd floor, Science and Technology Building, Florham Park, NJ 07932 USA
Southwest Petroleum University, XinDu Phone: 905-760-7902-203
District, ChengDu City, Sichuan Province, Fax: 973-443-0258
China Southwest Petroleum University www.troycorp.com
Chengdu, Sichuan 610500 China Troy offers performance products well-suited
Phone: +862883032528 for the oil and gas industries, including
Fax: 86-28-8303-2137 advanced Mergal® bactericides as well as
www.scgy.com OilMate™ hydrogen sulfide scavengers. Troy
supports its customers with full technical
SNF Inc...................................................... 409 service capabilities, and has expertise in the
implementation of contamination prevention
1 Chemical Plant Road
programs. Visit http://www.troycorp.com for
Riceboro, GA 31323 USA
more information.
Phone: 912-880-2061
Fax: 912-884-5031
www.snf.us Vantage Specialties, Inc........................... 413
3938 Porett Drive
TETRA Technologies Inc.......................... 407 Gurnee, IL 60031 USA
Phone: 847-244-3410
24955 Interstate 45 North
www.vantagespecialties.com/
The Woodlands, TX 77380 USA
Phone: 281-364-5054
Fax: 361-668-0853 Water Lens LLC......................................... 319
www.tetratec.com
4265 San Felipe, Suite 1100
Houston, TX 77027 USA
Phone: 844-987-5367
www.waterlensusa.com

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