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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) in
Scales Formed During the Production of Oil and Gas
By
Water Research Institute, Inc., Houston
Some oil field scales have the potential
to contain regulated levels of
naturally occurring radioactive materials
(NORM) generally in the form of
radium-226. It is estimated that between
300,000 to 1,000,000 tons of
NORM scale are produced in the
United States each year, if all NORM
scales are included. However, these
estimates drop dramatically to 15,000
to 50,000 tons/year if included scales
are limited to >2,000 pCi/gram. Due to
the
uncertainties
in the amount of material
produced and the low average radionuclide
content, it is difficult to assess
the risk. However, state agencies
have defined and are further defining
regulations to monitor and dispose of
NORM scale materials and scaled
equipment.
Mineral scales are deposits produced in field production facilities due to temperature and pressure changes during the gas and oil recovery processes. Scale deposition in producing wells and associated facilities negatively impacts rates of production and is expensive to treat and remediate, regardless of the environmental regulations involved. The most common NORM containing scale is BaSO4 or barite. The presentation will address the causes of BaSO4 scale along with prediction and control methods for field use. A field example of BaSO4 NORM scale control is included.
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