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Petroleum reservoirs, fines migration

Fines Migration in Petroleum Reservoirs in Suspensions, Fundamentals and Applications in the Petroleum Industry, Schramm, L.L. (Ed.), American Chemical Society Washington,... [Pg.413]

Production of petroleum is often hampered by damage to the permeability of reservoir rocks resulting from interaction of injected fluids with the porous rock formation. Fine particles of clays and other minerals are often found attached to the pore walls of reservoir rocks. The interaction between injected fluids and the rock can cause their movement by a combination of mechanical shear forces, colloid-chemical reactions and geochemical transformations. This chapter reviews several different aspects of the fines migration process. [Pg.324]


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