21-22 Mar 2017, San Diego, California, USA
This joint workshop brought together researchers, engineers, and field technicians concerned with Upstream E&P, Corrosion and Scaling, and Geothermal Energy. Exploring themes common to these related fields through case studies and applications, this event improved the ability to develop downhole resources safely and efficiently.
The following presentations have been made available by their authors:
- Corrosion and scaling in carbon steel casing and tubing
Marion Seiersten, Institute for Energy Technology - Pipe Materials in Reykjanes Geothermal Environment
Geir Þórólfsson, HS Orka - Casing Connection Selection for Geothermal Applications Using Input From HPHT and Thermal Wells Testing Protocols
Mustaffa Merliahmad, Tenaris - Combatting HCl Acid-Dewpoint Corrosion at The Geysers
John Farison, Calpine Corporation - Job execution / Case study
José Luis Cervantes, Resource Cementing - High-Temperature Self-Healing Geothermal Cement Composites
Tatiana Pyatina and Toshifumi Sugama Brookhaven National Laboratory - Best Practice Corrosion/Erosion Monitoring and Critical Process Indicators Salton Sea KGRA
Dr. Dan Hoyer, PE Veizades & Associates, Inc. - Commissioning Geothermal Flash Plants - A Systematic Approach
Kevin Wallace, POWER Engineers, Inc. - Well Integrity Improvement Using High Temperature Swellable Technology
Tim Davis, Director of Technology TAM International - Injection of Hyper-saline Brine at the Salton Sea Field -Challenges and Benefits - Steve Butler, Hudson Ranch Energy Services and Jon Trujillo, BHE-Geothermal/ Cal Energy