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Journal : Journal of Earth Energy Science, Engineering, and Technology

Laboratory Study of Copper Nanoparticle Effect on Scale and Corrosion Rate in the Oil Field Reno Pratiwi; Lestari Lestari; Muhammad Burhannudinnur; Syamsul Irham; Lukas Lukas
Journal of Earth Energy Science, Engineering, and Technology Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021): JEESET VOL. 4 NO. 1 2021
Publisher : Penerbitan Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (213.792 KB) | DOI: 10.25105/jeeset.v4i1.9094

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The occurrence of corrosion and scale on production equipment is an obstacle that often occurs in oil and gas exploration activities. Physical and chemical properties of formation water that come out with oil from production wells are the main variables causing corrosion and scale. In recent years, developing nanotechnology provides many benefits in various industrial activities. One product that is becoming widely known is Copper Nano Particles (CuNPs) which have anti-biotic, anti-microbial, and anti-fungal agents which are soluble in water and can be used to protect / coat metals (superficial conductive coatings of metal and non-ferrous metal). The use of nanoparticles in oil and gas exploration activities is still very limited. Specifically, the CuNPs material, its anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties have never been researched on the possible use in the oil field. In this study, it was observed the influence of the presence of CuNPs in formation water on the potential for scale formation and corrosion. Formation water obtained from production wells in the Wonocolo region, Cepu, Central Java, is used as a sample to test the effect of CuNPs on the scale and corrosion trends. Observations have shown that the CuNPs content test at various concentrations did not have a significant effect on formation water for its tendency to form scales. While the corrosivity of water seems to be quite influenced by the presence of CuNPs, where the addition of nanoparticle material is optimal at 0.01 ppm which can reduce corrosion rates up to 95%.
Identification Analysis of Fluid Type in the Low Resistivity Zone of Well Z-2 Field "Z", South Sumatera Sigit Rahmawan; Firman Herdiansyah; Suryo Prakoso; Muhammad Burhannudinnur; Syamsul Irham; Samsol; Muhammad Himawan Prakoso; Hayafa Fakhriyatul Ummah
Journal of Earth Energy Science, Engineering, and Technology Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): JEESET VOL. 6 NO. 2 2023
Publisher : Penerbitan Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/jeeset.v6i2.17522

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Hydrocarbon reserves are one of the main points that are very important in the sustainability of the productivity of an oil and gas field. This important point is greatly influenced by several parameters that can be obtained by various measurements and analysis. One of the most influential parameters in the analyses of the amount of hydrocarbon reserves in a reservoir is the water saturation value. The water saturation parameter will also be greatly influenced by the electrical parameters of the fluid-containing rock in the reservoir. Sometimes the electrical parameters of this rock, in this case resistivity becomes one of the benchmark parameters, whether the zone or reservoir has potential or is interesting to be developed or produced. However, there are several reservoirs or zones that experience low resistivity effects which will give an initial indication that the zones or reservoirs are not attractive or have no effect on development. In this Z field, there is a zone that experiences low resistivity effects, making this zone unattractive for production. So to be able to make these zones attractive for production, an identification analysis was carried out on Zones A and B in this Z field to determine the type or type of fluid from the two zones. The initial analysis was carried out petrographically from rock sample incisions at certain depths in Zones A and B so that it is known that the cause of the low resistivity effect in the two zones is the presence of pyrite minerals and illite clay which are the main causes of the low resistivity effect. Furthermore, an analysis of the identification of fluid types was carried out using the double apparent resistivity method with the results obtained that in Zones A and B there are 2 types of fluids, namely hydrocarbons and water with a depth limit of 3650 ft in Zone A and 4558 ft in Zone B. By knowing the type of fluid, the hydrocarbons contained in these two zones should be able to increase interest in the production of these zones as a potential zone for production, but it is necessary to perforate at a depth range indicated by the hydrocarbon fluid and carry out initial production tests to prove the results of the analysis in this study.
Co-Authors Abdalrazaq, Eid Abdul Karim Alan, Muhammad Rallupy Meyraldo Anak Agung Sagung Mayun Yudhyasmara Prabandari Andreas Rendy Bramantyo Arfiani Nur Arista Muhartanto Arista Muhartanto, Arista Asih Retno Dewanti Asseggaf, Abdurrahman Astri Rinanti Atridia Wilastrina Awang Eka Novia Rizali Bani Nugroho Benyamin Benyamin Benyamin Benyamin Benyamin Benyamin, Benyamin Bramantyo, Andreas Rendy Budi Wijaya Cahaya Rosyidan Cahyaningratri Prima Riyandhani Ciptadhi Tri Oka Binartha Dardji Noeradi Dicky Muslim Dyah Ayu Setyorini Eko Widianto Erick Strada Dolok Saribu Fadliah, Fadliah Filipus Armando Armando Ginting Firman Herdiansyah Firman Herdiansyah Firman Herdiansyah, Firman Galang Fahmi Maulana Ghanima Yasmaniar Gihon Nugrahadi Grace Khatrine Hafiz, Surya Darma Hamid Nurrohman Hartami, Pantjanita Novi Hasri Hasri Havidh Pramadika Hayafa Fakhriyatul Ummah Himmes Fitra Yuda Husla, Ridha Imam Setiaji Ronoatmojo Indah Raya Irano, Teddy Ischak, Mohammad Junita Trivianty Musu Khatrine, Grace Koesmawardani, Wildan Tri Kollur, Shivaa Prasad Lestari Lestari Lukas Lukas Maulana, Galang Fahmi Maulana, Yuga Maulani, Mustamina Meirawaty, Mira Mixsindo Korra Herdyanti Mohammad Apriniyadi Muhammad Himawan Prakoso Muhammad Yusril Ihza Mahendra Triany Mulia Ginting Mustamina Maulani Musu, Junita Trivianty Nana Sulaksana Novi Triany Nugraheni, Rosmalia Dita Nur Amalina Onnie Ridaliani, Onnie Pantjanita Novi Hartami Paulina Taba Prakoso*, Suryo Ramadhan Adhitama Rendy Reno Pratiwi Reno Pratiwi Ricky Andrian Tampubolon Ririn Yulianti Ronoatmojo, Imam Setaiji Rosmalia Dita Nugraheni Rosmalia Dita Nugraheni Samsol Samsol Samura, Lisa Sangayu Ketut Laksemi Nilotama Setyorini, Dyah Ayu Shabrina Sri Riswati Sigit Rahmawan Sofyan Rachman Idris Sofyan Rachman, Sofyan Sonbait, Daniel Subandrio Sugiarto, Eddy Suherman Dwi Nuryana Suherman Dwi Nuryana Suliestyah Sulistiani Jarre Suryo Prakoso, Suryo Syahruddin Kasim Syamsul Irham Syamsul Irham Syavitri, Dewi Tampubolon, Ricky Andrian Teddy Irano Tuheteru, Edy Jamal Virginia Suryani Setiadi Wahid Wahab, Abdul Wegig Murwonugroho Widayati Putri, Tri wildan Tri K Wildan Tri Koesmawardani Wildan Tri Koesmawardani Wildan Tri Koesmawardani Yarra Sutadiwiria Yuda, Himmes Fitra Yudhyasmara Prabandari, Anak Agung Sagung Mayun Zahra, Audrey