Foamers and surfactants play a crucial role in optimising oil and gas production processes. A S Harrison & Co offers a comprehensive range of non-ionic surfactants, anionic foamers, and corrosion/scale inhibitor foamers, each designed to meet the specific needs of the industry.
A S Harrison & Co’s non-ionic surfactants are highly effective hydrocarbon mitigation agents. They function as hydrocarbon and paraffin dispersants, emulsifiers, degreasers, and cleaners. These commercial-strength products are ideal for spill clean-ups, soil remediation, bioremediation, storage tank cleaning, and refinery and industrial plant cleaning. Furthermore, these non-ionic surfactants can be used as water treating additives and general-purpose surfactants/cleaners. They are highly soluble in oilfield brines and provide excellent surface tension reduction, making them suitable for use in producing wells, water supply systems, water handling, injection, and disposal systems.
A S Harrison & Co offers a range of broad-spectrum, high-activity anionic foamers that have proven successful in both freshwater and brine environments. These foamers provide excellent lifting capabilities and are hydrocarbon tolerant. They are specifically designed for use in de-watering gas wells, foam drilling, and industrial cleaning operations. These high-activity foamers can be deployed in freshwater and brines with up to 150,000 mg/L TDS, ensuring versatility across various applications.
The corrosion/scale inhibitor foamers from A S Harrison & Co are water-based, multifunctional blends. They combine broad-spectrum foaming agents, corrosion inhibitors, and cationic surfactants with highly effective scale inhibitors. These foamers are specifically designed for downhole treatment of flowing gas wells, providing comprehensive protection and optimisation of production processes.
By leveraging A S Harrison & Co’s advanced foamers and surfactants, oil and gas operators can enhance production efficiency, ensure effective cleaning and mitigation processes, and protect equipment from corrosion and scale buildup.
Product and customer insights
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