We’re thrilled to announce that A S Harrison & Co will be exhibiting at the 2025 Australian Energy Producers Conference & Exhibition (booth 50), held from May 26–29 at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre. This premier event brings together global leaders in energy to explore groundbreaking innovations and tackle the challenges shaping our industry’s future.
Our team of oil and gas experts is excited to showcase cutting-edge technologies, including corrosion inhibitors, chemical-free pipeline cleaning, drag reducer agents, pour point depressants, and biodegradable water-based drilling solutions. Join us to discover how our products can boost productivity, enhance sustainability, and protect your valuable assets.
We have 10 complimentary Visitor Passes to give away! Book yours before we run out.
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In harsh oil and gas environments, corrosion control is vital for maintaining equipment and pipeline integrity. A S Harrison & Co offers advanced solutions including the CIO-2000 and CIW-2000 Series for oil- and water-soluble corrosion inhibition, respectively. The CSO-9000 and CWS-9000 Series tackle both corrosion and scale, while SW Acid Surfactant Blend ensures system cleanliness. VpCI® technology adds vapor-phase protection. Together, these solutions safeguard infrastructure, reduce maintenance, and enhance operational efficiency across diverse oilfield conditions.
A S Harrison & Co offers an innovative, chemical-free pipeline cleaning solution Pig Sweep™ , that uses a wide-spectrum of nanoparticle-based cleaners for batch and continuous applications. This mechanical cleaning method suspends nanoparticles in a solution of drying agents and corrosion inhibitors, preserving pipeline chemistry, improving dew point, and leaving odorants unaffected. Ideal for flowlines, gathering, and transmission pipelines, it effectively removes iron sulfide, iron oxide, and organic solids, preventing flow restrictions and enhancing pipeline efficiency without harsh chemicals.
A S Harrison & Co offers advanced Drag Reducing Agents (DRAs) and Pour Point Depressants (PPDs) to optimise midstream pipeline operations. DRAs minimise friction and turbulence in pipelines, boosting flow capacity and reducing pumping energy costs. PPDs, including polyalkyl methacrylate (PAMA) polymers, prevent wax crystal formation, lowering the fluid’s pour point and enhancing low-temperature flow. Together, these solutions ensure efficient, reliable hydrocarbon transport from production to refinery, even in challenging operating environments.
A S Harrison & Co’s sustainable, high-performance Water-Based Mud (WBM) system Rediguard™, that delivers eco-friendly drilling solutions without compromising performance. Designed to optimise cleaning, improve rates of entry and reduce formation damage, this biodegradable WBM offers zero solids loading, lower torque and drag, and superior clay and shale encapsulation. It stabilises formations quickly with minimal environmental impact, enhancing log quality and drilling efficiency. Ideal for operators seeking safer, cost-effective, and sustainable drilling operations across challenging environments.
Rediguard™ is a high-performance, eco-friendly water-based mud system that reduces formation damage, enhances pressure management, improves ROP, and minimises downhole risks and operational costs.
RediSeal™ is a high fluid loss, acid-soluble squeeze pill that enhances filter cake strength to reduce leak-off, improve seal integrity, and increase lead-off hesitation.
Frac-Attack® is a fast-acting diatomaceous earth blend that seals formations, enhances casing shoe integrity, and controls cross flows and blowouts without additives or pre-treatment.
Pig Sweep™ is a chemical-free, nanoparticle-based cleaner that preserves pipeline chemistry, removes deposits, improves dew point, and restores flow in oil and gas pipelines.
VpCI® forms an invisible vapor-phase film that protects metal surfaces in oil and gas environments by blocking oxygen, moisture, and corrosive agents to prevent corrosion.
GEO 40™ SOL-1030Na is a premium colloidal silica that enhances cement rheology, strength, bonding, fluid loss control, and durability in demanding wellbore conditions.
This is a snapshot of the products that we have available. For more products see the Oil & Gas section of our website or contact us and we will coordinate a meeting time.
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Team Members | Phone | |
Andy Koh, General Manager, Advanced Solutions | andrew.koh@harrison.com.au | +61 447 170 010 |
Jenz Lee, Market Manager, Advanced Solutions | Jenz.Lee@harrison.com.au | +61 459 866 764 |
Product and customer insights
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CHALLENGE A power plant relying on ultrafiltration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO) faced a critical operational challenge. A wastewater treatment upset severely fouled the UF system, drastically reducing water production. Despite multiple cleaning attempts with sodium hypochlorite and citric acid, transmembrane pressure (TMP) remained high, and flux showed no improvement. The plant’s inability to meet […]
Keeping drilling costs low using Redi-Guard™ High Performance, an ecologically friendly drilling fluid technology with revolutionary rheological and shale encapsulation properties
CHALLENGE A municipal water reuse plant processing 8 million gallons per day (MGD) experienced severe fouling and scaling issues, including calcium phosphate and silica deposits. With steep feed pressure increases and differential pressures in both stages, the plant required frequent cleanings every 4 to 6 weeks, amounting to 32 cleanings annually. Each cleaning cycle resulted […]
The plant was experiencing weekly shutdowns for fiber clean up (~ 3 kg bags of matted slurry is cleaned per week). The shut downs were costly as they reduce plant availability for production.
CHALLENGE A municipal reverse osmosis (RO) plant on Florida’s west coast, with a 20 MGD capacity, faced high operational costs due to its reliance on 93% sulfuric acid for pH adjustment. The plant used a combination of a brackish water reverse osmosis (BWRO) membranes and fiberglass-wrapped membranes across 10 trains, each operating at 75% recovery. […]
CHALLENGE A gold processing plant in New Zealand sought to improve gold recovery efficiency while addressing high Total Organic Carbon (TOC) levels. Elevated TOC increased the Preg-Robbing Factor (PRF), reducing the plant’s ability to efficiently recover gold during the Carbon-In-Leach (CIL) process. The traditional use of kerosene as a carbon blanking agent offered limited efficacy, […]
CHALLENGE A municipal reverse osmosis (RO) plant, with a capacity of 2 million gallons per day (MGD), faced frequent system cleanings, every 2-4 months, due to rising feed pressure. The plant, which sources water from brackish wells and uses Toray TMG-20D-400 membranes in a (16×7) -> (8×7) train configuration, was operating at 78% recovery. Despite […]
Research indicates that Sea Buckthorn may be able to strengthen the immune system. One in vitro study focused on the possible immunomodulatory properties of Sea Buckthorn.
AWC A-110 effectively inhibited scale at a dosage of 3.5 ppm and an operating pH of 6.9. This increase in operating pH reduced the district’s annual acid consumption by ~$350K per year based on their current production.
MCI® -2020 V/O and ChemMaster’s Colorsil were chosen to repair and protect the walls based on their 20 year warranties and the fact that together they could fulfill the other specified repair design requirements.
Despite numerous cleanings, the productivity of the Reverse Osmosis plant would not recover from severe membrane fouling. The membrane autopsy revealed that the ferric hydroxide was seeding
silica polymerization and that even while the ferric hydroxide was removed, the silica scaling was continuing to grow.
The East Hokkaido region is known to have the highest volume of potato product in Japan. Unfortunately, a potato farmer in the area was experiencing a high rate of potato scab infection in his agricultural field.
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