Production Enhancement & Chemical Treatment
Production enhancements and chemical treatments are vital for maintaining well productivity, extending field life, and maximizing returns in the oil and gas industry. It is imperative that we continually innovate to optimize production while minimizing environmental impact and operational costs. This session focuses on advances in production enhancement and chemical treatments. Included in this session are techniques of hydrocarbon production in shale reservoirs, modified matrix acidizing, challenges associated with paraffin production and proppant supported fractures to evaluate/improve production operations as well as cost optimization from different types of reservoirs.
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1400-1425 220746Paraffin Production In Eagle Ford: Learning, Applying, And Executing Out Of Box Strategies For Living With This Challenging Issue
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1425-1450 220744Engineered Low Salinity Waterflood In Carbonate Reservoirs: Part-2―Boosting Fluid-fluid Interaction And Oil Recovery By Cost Effective Additives
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1450-1515 220841Would Self-supported Fracture Contribute To The Hydrocarbon Production In Shale Reservoir Besides Proppant-supported Fracture
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1515-1540 220720Application Of Drag Reducer Agents On Multiphase Production Fluids
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1540-1605 220912Critical Review Of Acid Diversion Techniques - Evolution And Emerging Technologies
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1605-1630 220953Mitigating H2S At Offshore Malaysia's Mature Oilfield: Pilot Nitrate Injection Evaluation
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Alternate 220943Case Study Southern Oil Field Oman: Novel Approach In Optimizing Dispersed Acid System For Matrix Stimulation In Water Injectors To Improve Injectivity
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Alternate 221036Novel Rigless Method For Selective Zonal Isolation In Horizontal Wells With Thermosetting Gels
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Alternate 220981Cost-efficiency Evaluation Of Modified Matrix Acidizing Techniques On Naturally Fractured Carbonates: A Comprehensive Study Incorporating Laboratory Testing And Real-world Application