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Wax components can precipitate from petroleum fluids when the original equilibrium conditions of the reservoir are changed so that the solubility of the waxes is reduced; however, wax precipitation does not necessarily lead to deposition. This page discusses wax precipitation behavior and experimental measurements to predict the tendency of a crude oil to precipitate wax. | |||
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[http://www.spe.org/news/article/tech-leaders-falling-prices-encourage-experimentation '''Tech Leaders: Falling Prices Encourage Experimentation'''] by Stephen Rassenfoss | |||
[http://www.itworldcanada.com/blog/oil-gas-companies-look-for-business-value-in-move-to-the-cloud/100321 '''Oil & gas companies look for business value in move to the cloud'''] by Brian Clendenin | [http://www.itworldcanada.com/blog/oil-gas-companies-look-for-business-value-in-move-to-the-cloud/100321 '''Oil & gas companies look for business value in move to the cloud'''] by Brian Clendenin | ||
[http://triblive.com/business/headlines/6996455-74/engineers-industry-gas#axzz3JXVm2rPc '''Oil, gas industry tries to keep talent in pipeline'''] by David Conti | [http://triblive.com/business/headlines/6996455-74/engineers-industry-gas#axzz3JXVm2rPc '''Oil, gas industry tries to keep talent in pipeline'''] by David Conti | ||
[http://www.spe.org/news/category/feature '''More SPE featured news...'''] | [http://www.spe.org/news/category/feature '''More SPE featured news...'''] | ||
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[[ | A [[Glossary:Formation integrity test|Formation Integrity Test]] (FIT) is a test of the strength and integrity of a new formation and it is the first step after drilling a casing shoe track. An accurate evaluation of a casing cement job and of the formation is extremely important during the drilling of a well and for subsequent work. | ||
The Information resulting from Formation Integrity Tests (FIT) is used throughout the life of the well and also for nearby wells. Casing depths, well control options, formation fracture pressures, and limiting fluid weights may be based on this information. | |||
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