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Autor:
Tomas Castineiras
Publikováno v:
Proc. Indon Petrol. Assoc., 37th Ann. Conv..
Autor:
Fabián Benedetto, Fernando Figini, Michael J. Economides, Alejandro Funes, Esteban De Franceschi, Tomas Castineiras
Publikováno v:
Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering. 12:65-73
Since the beginning of the oil and gas industry, product (commonly known as “pipe dope” in the vernacular) has been used to join the threaded connections of tubing and casing tubes. These compounds can carry from 19% to 25% of heavy inorganic par
Autor:
Tomas Castineiras
Publikováno v:
Journal of Petroleum Technology. 64:26-29
Autor:
Michael J. Economides, Alejandro Funes, Xiuli Wang, Emiliano Actis Goretta, Tomas Castineiras, Fernando Figini
Publikováno v:
Day 2 Thu, February 27, 2014.
Laboratory work has shown that pipe dope, routinely used during well construction can penetrate and damage relatively high-permeability formations. Previous laboratory and field studies showed that dope-induced formation damage is severe (more than 9
Autor:
Esteban De Franceschi, Michael J. Economides, Alejandro Funes, Emiliano Actis Goretta, Tomas Castineiras, Fernando Figini, Claudio Fabian Benedetto
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"Dope", an inorganic compound, has been used routinely during well construction for both casing and tubing to lubricate, seal and protect against corrosion of segment-connecting threads. During the well tubular assembly a portion of the thread compou
Autor:
Alejandro Funes, Esteban De Franceschi, Tomas Castineiras, Fernando Figini, Michael J. Economides, Xiuli Wang, Emiliano Actis Goretta
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Abstract Although invariably well tubulars have been connected with a thread compound to prevent corrosion and the galling of the metal itself, innovative technologies have allowed the introduction of dope-free connectivity by engineering the connect
Autor:
Alejandro Funes, Michael J. Economides, Tomas Castineiras, Martin Lopez Saubidet, Julie Mathis, Fernando Figini, Emiliano Actis Goretta, Xiuli Wang
Publikováno v:
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Historically all well strings of casing and tubing have used thread compound or “dope” to enable good connectivity, lubricity and sealability of connections. During the makeup of a connection, excess running compound or dope is squeezed out into
Autor:
Michael J. Economides, Fabián Benedetto, Fernando Figini, Tomas Castineiras, Alejandro Funes, Esteban De Franceschi
Publikováno v:
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Thread compound "dope" in the vernacular, has been used routinely in assembling joints of casing and tubing. The practice in almost universal application in the oil and gas industry involves the manual application of the lubricant in a fashion that i
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The development of dope-free alternatives to standard thread compounds used for the assembling of OCTG connections (tubing & casing) started in the late 90's when some initial solutions were tried, being really commercially available from late 2003.
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The recent development of dope-free solutions for tubing and casing premium connections provides a real and proved alternative to traditional thread compounds like the well known API Modified thread compound(1), and the proprietary environmentally-fr