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This study describes an effort to find a method to control bacteria in 130 remote freshwater fiber glass storge tanks with an effective low-cost, convenient treatment method. Freshwater, in this application, is being used to control halite scale formed in the production from unconventional oil wells in the Williston, North Dakota, USA area. The water is sourced from local freshwater rivers and trucked to location and stored in 400 barrel (bbl) freshwater tanks. The water stored in the tanks is injected continuously, and the tanks are refilled on a variable schedule.
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Tetrakis(hydroxymethyl)-phosphonium Sulfate (THPS) is a very common active ingredient in oil and gas biocides. While product labels provide broad guidelines application dosing the lowest effective dose of THPS is difficult to determine. Site water chemistry and bacteria biology variability will affect the dose need to achieve the desired level of bacteria population control. For these reasons biocide dose response studies are commonly conducted on solutions containing bacteria to determine the effect of treatments before application.
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.
Types of microorganisms and mechanisms by which MIC occurs on external surfaces of buried, ferrous-based metal pipelines. Testing for the presence of bacteria, research results, and interpretation.
Métodos de pruebas de campo para estimar las populaciones de bacterianas que se encuentran en los sistemas de gas y petróleo.