A COMPUTER PROGRAM TO PREDICT SCALING TENDENCY OF OIL-FIELD WELL WATER COMPOSITE
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Oil-Field, Calcium Sulphate, Water CompositeAbstract
A simple computer program based on LOTUS 1-2-3 Release 2.3 or 2.4 has been prepared for scaling tendency prediction of oilfield well water composite. Up to four individual well waters can compose the composite. Scaling material considered are calcium carbonate, calcium sulphate, and barium sulfate.
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