Day 1 Wed, June 20, 2018 2018
DOI: 10.2118/190743-ms
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Iron Sulphide Inhibition and Interaction with Zinc and Lead Sulphide

Abstract: Iron sulphide (FeS), zinc sulphide (ZnS) and lead sulphide (PbS) are considered to be among the most challenging scales in terms of inhibition and removal. They can form by direct reaction of aqueous sulphide species with dissolved Fe, Zn and/or Pb and by the exchange between aqueous sulphide species with preformed iron compounds, such as iron oxide hydroxide. These existing iron compounds may have formed during production and/or intervention, such as an acid treatment. Similarly, PbS and ZnS can form by extra… Show more

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“…The dispersion mechanism was also proposed in another study, which evaluated SIs of various types including phosphino-poly(carboxylic acid), sulfonated copolymer, diethylenetriamine penta(phosphonic acid), and vinyl sulfonated acrylic acid copolymer. 46 The essential effect of pH on inhibition was displayed, since pH influences the FeS solubility and efficiency of SI. The sulfonated-copolymer-based inhibitor was the best for reducing the particle size of the resultant precipitate to smaller than the uninhibited FeS scales.…”
Section: Iron Sulfide Scale Inhibition and Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dispersion mechanism was also proposed in another study, which evaluated SIs of various types including phosphino-poly(carboxylic acid), sulfonated copolymer, diethylenetriamine penta(phosphonic acid), and vinyl sulfonated acrylic acid copolymer. 46 The essential effect of pH on inhibition was displayed, since pH influences the FeS solubility and efficiency of SI. The sulfonated-copolymer-based inhibitor was the best for reducing the particle size of the resultant precipitate to smaller than the uninhibited FeS scales.…”
Section: Iron Sulfide Scale Inhibition and Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chemistry, performance, metal complexing mechanisms of metal control chemicals (inhibitors), and mitigation methods of inorganic scales were previously studied. 4 − 8 Chelating agents are a class of these chemicals used in the upstream oil and gas industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scale deposits significantly limit the productivity of oil and gas production wells and the full injectivity potential of injection wells by blocking the inner diameter of tubing strings, accumulating on the surface and downhole equipment and reducing permeability of the near-wellbore regions. Scale control is accomplished either by removing the existing scale precipitates or inhibiting the formation of varying scale deposits. The chemistry, performance, metal complexing mechanisms of metal control chemicals (inhibitors), and mitigation methods of inorganic scales were previously studied. Chelating agents are a class of these chemicals used in the upstream oil and gas industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%