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- W2044177323 abstract "American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. This paper was prepared for the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME Symposium on Formation Damage Control, to be held in Houston, Tx., Jan 29–30, 1976. Permission to copy is restricted to an abstract of not more than 300 words. Illustrations may not be copied. The abstract should contain conspicuous acknowledgment of where and by whom the paper is presented. Publication elsewhere after publication in the JOURNAL OF presented. Publication elsewhere after publication in the JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY or the SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS JOURNAL is PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY or the SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERS JOURNAL is usually granted upon request to the Editor of the appropriate journal, provided agreement to give proper credit is made. provided agreement to give proper credit is made. Discussion of this paper is invited. Three copies of any discussion should be sent to the Society of Petroleum Engineers office. Such discussion may be presented at the above meeting and, with the paper, may be considered for publication in one of the two SPE magazines. Abstract There are a variety of techniques used in the oil field to periodically remove paraffin deposited on downhole tubular goods periodically remove paraffin deposited on downhole tubular goods and in surface flow lines. Some of these removal methods may have certain drawbacks. Hot-oiling, a popular method of removing deposited paraffin, may contribute to formation damage if used repeatedly in low temperature, low pressure wells. This paper describes a water base chemical system which has been found to effectively remove paraffin from metal surfaces. A simple procedure is outlined in the text for testing aqueous paraffin procedure is outlined in the text for testing aqueous paraffin removal systems. A variety of applications for such a chemical system and some field results are also described. Introduction Deposition and accumulation of paraffin type deposits in the wellbore and surface flow lines often hamper production of crude oils. Very few fields in petroleum producing areas are completely free of paraffin problems. These paraffin problems may be so severe that the removal of the deposits must be done as often as once a week in order to maintain production. On the other hand, paraffin deposition may be only seasonal. That is, during cold paraffin deposition may be only seasonal. That is, during cold weather paraffin may only plug surface flow lines. These organic deposits can and often do present a constant source of aggravation to many field operators. Unless operators initiate systematic remedial treatments to remove these deposits, crude production gradually decreases, revenue is lost, and the possibility increases that expensive mechanical failures will result. There are many reasons why paraffin deposits from crude oil. Reistle and many subsequent investigators have described the mechanism of paraffin deposition in great detail." @default.
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- W2044177323 title "Aqueous Systems for Paraffin Removal" @default.
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