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The subsurface injection and containment of oilfield solids and liquid drilling and production wastes into appropriate geologic strata provides a number of significant environmental and economic advantages. These include a reduced impact on future surface land use, reduced environmental and safety concerns with offsite or offshore transport, and a greater protection of surface water and shallow groundwater. Solids Injection provides a practical, state-of-the-art document with best practices for major aspects of the safe and environmentally sound disposal of oilfield solids through injection into subsurface strata.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The subsurface injection and containment of oilfield solids and liquid drilling and production wastes into appropriate geologic strata provides a number of significant environmental and economic advantages. These include a reduced impact on future surface land use, reduced environmental and safety concerns with offsite or offshore transport, and a greater protection of surface water and shallow groundwater. Solids Injection provides a practical, state-of-the-art document with best practices for major aspects of the safe and environmentally sound disposal of oilfield solids through injection into subsurface strata.
Autorenporträt
Neal Nagel is currently Chief Engineer at Itasca Houston, a geomechanical consulting and software company. Nagel has more than 25 years of experience in petroleum geomechanics, with much of that time spent in the technology center and operating unit of a major operating oil company. Throughout his career, he has performed extensive reservoir, completions/stimulation, and drilling geomechanics evaluations-including cuttings reinjection (solids injection)-for worldwide operations. He has extensive geomechanics training experience, both for new engineers and for experienced personnel, in areas such as hydraulic fracturing and wellbore stability. Nagel is an active member of SPE and the American Rock Mechanics Association (ARMA) and has served as an SPE Distinguished Lecturer.