A Comparison of Three Nonoxidizing Biocides and Chlorine Dioxide in Treating Marcellus Shale Production Waters
- 3 June 2015
- journal article
- Published by Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) in SPE Production & Operations
- Vol. 30 (04), 368-374
- https://doi.org/10.2118/174560-pa
Abstract
Summary Chlorine dioxide (ClO 2 ), a relative new addition to the oil and gas fracturing industry (especially for production-water treatment for reuse), has superior microbial efficacy compared with currently used nonoxidizing biocides at their loweKeywords
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