Oilfield Chemistry: Program
Oilfield Chemistry: Program
Oilfield Chemistry: Program
Oilfield Chemistry
3-5 April 2017 | Conference Center at La Torretta | Montgomery, Texas
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Table of Contents
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General Information.......................................................................................................6
Schedule of Events.........................................................................................................8
Technical Program........................................................................................................10
Exhibitors...................................................................................................................... 23
Venue Floor Plans........................................................................................................ 28
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MONDAY | 3 APRIL
Keynote Luncheon -
Oilfield Chemistry: A Number Game!
1200–1300 Americas Ballroom
Professor Ken Sorbie, Institute of Petroleum
Engineering, Heriot-Watt University
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Schedule of Events
TUESDAY | 4 APRIL
Conference Center
1500–1530 Coffee Break
Atrium
WEDNESDAY | 5 APRIL
Conference Center
1000–1030 Coffee Break
Atrium
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Technical Program
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.
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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
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Technical Program
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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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
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Technical Program
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
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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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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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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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