TH126384B - Electromagnetic pretreatment of oil wells - Google Patents
Electromagnetic pretreatment of oil wellsInfo
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- TH126384B TH126384B TH901005115A TH0901005115A TH126384B TH 126384 B TH126384 B TH 126384B TH 901005115 A TH901005115 A TH 901005115A TH 0901005115 A TH0901005115 A TH 0901005115A TH 126384 B TH126384 B TH 126384B
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- electromagnetic wave
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- electromagnetic
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- 239000003129 oil well Substances 0.000 title 1
- 239000000126 substance Substances 0.000 claims abstract 5
- 239000004568 cement Substances 0.000 claims abstract 2
- 239000004927 clay Substances 0.000 claims abstract 2
- 229910052570 clay Inorganic materials 0.000 claims abstract 2
- 230000001809 detectable Effects 0.000 claims abstract 2
- 239000000839 emulsion Substances 0.000 claims abstract 2
- 239000012530 fluid Substances 0.000 claims abstract 2
- 150000004677 hydrates Chemical class 0.000 claims abstract 2
- 230000000704 physical effect Effects 0.000 claims abstract 2
- XLYOFNOQVPJJNP-UHFFFAOYSA-N water Substances O XLYOFNOQVPJJNP-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 claims abstract 2
- -1 flakes Substances 0.000 claims 1
- MBMLMWLHJBBADN-UHFFFAOYSA-N iron-sulfur Chemical class [Fe]=S MBMLMWLHJBBADN-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 claims 1
- GNVXPFBEZCSHQZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N iron(2+);sulfide Chemical compound [S-2].[Fe+2] GNVXPFBEZCSHQZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 abstract 1
Abstract
วิธีการประกอบด้วยการทำให้สารได้รับคลื่นแม่เหล็กไฟฟ้าประเภทที่หนึ่งที่สร้างขึ้นโดยอุปกรณ์ ที่หนึ่ง ความถี่ของคลื่นแม่เหล็กไฟฟ้าประเภทที่หนึ่งอยู่ในช่วงความที่วิทยุ และอุปกรณ์ควรใช้กำลังไม่ เกินประมาณ 1,000 วัตต์ การเปิดให้ได้รับจะเกิดขึ้นเป็นระยะเวลาหนึ่งที่ความถี่ที่เพียงพอต่อการ เปลี่ยนแปลงคุณสมบัติทางกายภาพอย่างน้อยหนึ่งอย่างของสารที่มีอยู่ก่อนการเปิดให้ได้รับในลักษณะที่ ตรวจจับได้ จะมีการเลือกสารจากกลุ่มที่ประกอบด้วยไฮเดรต, อิมัลชันน้ำและน้ำมัน, ดินเหนีนว, เกล็ด, ซีเมนต์, ของไหลสมบูรณ์, ตะกอบในถังและซัลไฟด์ของเหล็ก The method consists of the exposure of the first type of electromagnetic wave generated by the device in which the frequency of the first type of electromagnetic wave is in the radio range. And the device should use approximately 1,000 watts of power. Exposure will occur for a period of time at a frequency sufficient to Altered the physical properties of at least one of the substances present before exposure in a detectable manner. Substances from groups containing hydrates, water and oil emulsions, clay, flakes were selected. , Cement, complete fluid, bucket and iron sulfide
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Publication Number | Publication Date |
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TH126384B true TH126384B (en) | 2013-08-19 |
TH126384A TH126384A (en) | 2013-08-19 |
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