Transcription of Finding Value in Formation Water - Schlumberger
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24 Oilfield ReviewFinding Value in Formation WaterOperators usually consider Formation Water an undesirable byproduct of hydrocarbon production. However, samples and analysis of that same Water can provide vital information for the field development plan, including optimization of completion design, materials selection and hydrocarbon recovery. Medhat AbdouAbu Dhabi Company for Onshore OperationsAbu Dhabi, UAEA ndrew CarnegieWoodside PetroleumPerth, Western Australia, AustraliaS. George MathewsKevin McCarthyHouston, Texas, USAM ichael O KeefeLondon, EnglandBhavani RaghuramanPrinceton, New Jersey, USAWei WeiChevronHouston, TexasChengGang XianShenzhen, ChinaOilfield Review Spring 2011: 23, no. 1. Copyright 2011 help in preparation of this article, thanks to Sherif Abdel-Shakour and Greg Bowen, Abu Dhabi, UAE; Ahmed Berrim, Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company, Abu Dhabi, UAE; Hadrien Dumont, Balikpapan, Indonesia; Will Haug, Cuong Jackson and Oliver Mullins, Houston; Chee Kin Khong, Luanda, Angola; Cholid Mas, Jakarta; and Artur Stankiewicz, Clamart, Density, InSitu Fluid Analyzer, InSitu pH, MDT, Oilphase-DBR, PS Platform and Quicksilver
24 Oilfield Review Finding Value in Formation Water Operators usually consider formation water an undesirable byproduct of hydrocarbon production.
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