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Synthesis of wax inhibitor and assessment of squeeze technique application for Malaysian waxy crude

Halim et al., 2011

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5065655796043661337
Author
Halim N
Ali S
Nadeem M
Abdul Hamid P
Mohd Tan I
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SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition

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Highly paraffinic (or waxy) crude oil can cause significant problems in the pipelines due to wax–oil gel blockage resulting from the precipitation of the wax components. Once blockage of the pipeline occurs and flow ceases, the pipeline flow cannot be restarted with the original …
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    • C09K2208/22Hydrates inhibition by using well treatment fluids containing inhibitors of hydrate formers
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