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S. KARABORNI Shell International Petroleum Company Limited London, England... [Pg.951]

E. L. BERRYMAN Shell International Petroleum Company, The Hague, The Netherlands... [Pg.363]

Current address Shell International Petroleum Company, PAC/31, Shell Centre, London, SE1 7NA, United Kingdom... [Pg.162]

At the request of an international petroleum company, a major manufacturer and supplier of down-hole equipment performed tests of the various elastomers commonly used in the construction of packers and other oil field tools. Seven of the nine most commonly used thermoplastic materials were found to be completely inert to TKPP solutions. The test included continual immersion in saturated TKPP for 21 days at 280°F. Only two elastomers, Vi-ton and Fluorel, showed any adverse reaction. O-rings made from these two elastomers showed minor cracking at the termination of the test. A listing of the elastomers that tested inert to TKPP solutions include nitrile, saturated nitrile (HNBR), Aflas, Kalrez, PEEK, Glass-filled Teflon, and Ryton. Several of these elastomers are attacked or degraded by conventional clear completion fluids containing calcium and zinc halides. The inertness of commonly employed elastomers to TKPP is an important advantage for TKPP fluids in normal operations. [Pg.632]

Shell International Petroleum Company, Ltd., The Petroleum Handbook. Elsevier Science Publishing Co., Inc., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1983. [Pg.16]

Shell International. 1985. Shell Pavement Design Manual. London Shell International Petroleum Company Limited. [Pg.49]

Bull A.L. and W.C. Vonk. 1984. Thermoplastic Rubber/Bitumen Blends for Roof and Road. Thermoplastic Rubbers Technical Manual, TR 8.15. London Shell International Petroleum Company Ltd. [Pg.166]

Shell. 1985. Addendum to the Shell Bavement Design Manual Asphalt Bavements and Overlays for Road Traffic. London International Petroleum Company Ltd. [Pg.584]

Global Climate Change, Number four, 1990. The Shell Briefing Service, Shell International Petroleum Company, Lx)ndon, England. [Pg.144]

Dennis Anderson. Economic Growth and The Environment. Shell International Petroleum Company, London, England, February 1990. [Pg.144]


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