Flow Assurance and Scale Team (FAST)

PhD

In Currie

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    PhD

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    Currie (Scotland)

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Home Postgraduate study Geoscience Flow Assurance and Scale Team (FAST)Flow Assurance and Scale Team (FAST)How to apply »Programme typeResearchStudy locationEdinburghEntry dateSeptemberOverviewResearchEntry requirementsFees & scholarships Overview The Flow Assurance and Scale Team (FAST) is a group of over 25 academics, researchers, research students, technicians and support staff, based mainly at Heriot-Watt University and also at the University of Leeds. FAST deliver research and consultancy, focusing primarily on the management of oilfield scale. Mineral scales such as barium sulphate (BaSO4) and calcium carbonate (CaCO3) can form in oil production wells (and in the reservoir) and this can lead to some severe and expensive production problems. One of the best approaches to managing oilfield scale is to apply chemical scale inhibitors which are a range of chemicals (organic phosphonates and polymeric materials) which can prevent the scale from forming. These scale inhibitors are sometimes injected into the near-well formation of the producer well in a so-called “squeeze” treatment. They are retained in the formation after the producer well comes back on stream by two main mechanisms, adsorption and precipitation. These processes can be simulated in reactive transport models and the group have developed the main model used in the industry, SQUEEZE; this code has been used to design 10s of thousands of scale inhibitor “squeeze” treatment in many oilfields around the world. More information All of our work is available to our sponsors on our website www.dScale.org where some general public information is also given. Research Research projects In addition to studying the fundamentals of scale inhibitor inhibition and retention mechanisms, the FAST group also works on many other...

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Overview

The Flow Assurance and Scale Team (FAST) is a group of over 25 academics, researchers, research students, technicians and support staff, based mainly at Heriot-Watt University and also at the University of Leeds.

FAST deliver research and consultancy, focusing primarily on the management of oilfield scale. Mineral scales such as barium sulphate (BaSO4) and calcium carbonate (CaCO3) can form in oil production wells (and in the reservoir) and this can lead to some severe and expensive production problems. One of the best approaches to managing oilfield scale is to apply chemical scale inhibitors which are a range of chemicals (organic phosphonates and polymeric materials) which can prevent the scale from forming. These scale inhibitors are sometimes injected into the near-well formation of the producer well in a so-called “squeeze” treatment. They are retained in the formation after the producer well comes back on stream by two main mechanisms, adsorption and precipitation. These processes can be simulated in reactive transport models and the group have developed the main model used in the industry, SQUEEZE; this code has been used to design 10s of thousands of scale inhibitor “squeeze” treatment in many oilfields around the world.

More information

All of our work is available to our sponsors on our website where some general public information is also given.

Additional information

Research Research projects In addition to studying the fundamentals of scale inhibitor inhibition and retention mechanisms, the FAST group also works on many other topics. For example, we study “sour systems” (H2S containing) where sulphide scales such FeS (also ZnS and PbS) can form, we develop thermodynamic aqueous electrolyte prediction codes, we are studying the phase behaviour and use of mutual solvents (e.g. EGMBE) and we are carrying out geochemical analysis and reactive transport...

Flow Assurance and Scale Team (FAST)

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