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Oilfield reservoir souring during waterflooding: a case study with low sulphate concentration in formation and injection waters

Cavallaro et al., 2005

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8859606508149539274
Author
Cavallaro A
Martinez M
Ostera H
Panarello H
Cordero R
Publication year
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SPE International Conference on Oilfield Chemistry?

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A case study is presented which addressed the origin of Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) in produced gas associated with the oil in Las Heras-Cerro Grande oilfield in Gulf of San Jorge Basin, Argentina. The reservoir was initially sweet. However, after waterflooding an increase …
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