Design new ways to optimize and reduce the use of chemical solutions costsin National Iranian Drilling Company

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Design new ways to optimize and reduce the use of chemical solutions costsin National Iranian Drilling Company

Mid Ali Mombeni Goodazhdar
J. Biodiv. & Environ. Sci. 7(2), 297-303, August 2015.
Copyright Statement: Copyright 2015; The Author(s).
License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Abstract

The purpose of this plan is to reduce laboratorial solution and optimization of material in the oil dependent company, avoid waste and increase of its consumption date. Also, the purpose of the plan is to avoid purchasing and importing tampon buffer and alcohol and the other materials in experiments on recovery fluids and recovery of materials to consumption cycle and the economic profit for one year, estimated as 1410000000 Rials. All stages of field test and guidance in the paper were sent with the images and tables.

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