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A commercial cellulose-based polymer (carboxymethyl cellulose sodium) was tested to see whether it could be utilized by an oilfield biofilm consortium including sulfate reducing bacteria.
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Oil field operating company’s (1) flowline network in North and West Kuwait (NWK) has over 3000 wells connected through 6” carbon steel pipelines flowing from wellhead to the nearest Gathering Center (GC). Untreated wet crude is transported through the flowlines to GC’s directly or passing through the Remote Headers and Manifold (RHM) to GCs. In RHM, mixing of the wet crude takes place before it is sent to GC’s via transfer lines for further separation. The flowlines are laid aboveground except at road crossings where they are buried.
In 2010 the Tucson Water Department began to implement the Tucson Water Reservoir and Tank Program. The purpose of the program was to evaluate and repair approximately 70 concrete and steel potable water storage facilities.
Experimental work has demonstrated that novel combinations of the preservative 1,3-Dimethylol-5,5-dimethylhydantoin and tetrakis hydroxymethyl phosphonium sulfate (THPS).can provide synergistic biocidal performance against commonly found oilfield bacteria.