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The disciplines of the Upstream Specialty Production Chemical (USPC) sector of the Oil & Gas Industry are categorized as Asset Integrity, Flow Assurance, Phase Separation, and Well Stimulation.

 

Asset Integrity

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The mitigation of corrosion in down-hole and flow-line assets through a regiment of preventative maintenance programs. The formulation classes of this discipline consist of Bacteria, Corrosion, and Scavenger.

 

Flow Assurance

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The elimination of detrimental accumulation of inorganic and organic deposition material in down-hole and flow-line assets through a regiment of both preventative maintenance and remediation programs. The formulation classes of this discipline consist of Asphaltene, Hydrate, Paraffin, and Scale.

 

Phase Separation

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The stabilization and/or de-stabilization of molecular interactions that effect the attraction between the polar and non-polar phases in the production stream. The formulation classes of this discipline consist of Oil-In-Water (O/W) Emulsion, Water-In-Oil (W/O) Emulsion, Foam De-Stablization, and Foam Stablization.

 

Well Stimulation

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The restoration of the perforation zone in the near-wellbore of the production well to remove deposition material that encumbers the flow of production fluids. The formulation classes of this discipline consist of Inorganic Deposition and Organic Deposition.

 

 

Our Specialties

 

Our specializations of the Flow Assurance and Well Stimulation Disciplines consist of the Creosote Remediation Technique (CRT), Solvation Remediation Technique (SRT), Thermal Remediation Technique (TRT), and Well Stimulation Technique (WST).