Please, can anyone help me by letting me know of ANY technologies, whether it be existing, new or simply basic research, which are involved in the extraction of heavy crude oils from reservoirs?
Please, any help will be greatly appreciated no matter how frivolous.
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You know what? Lemme break it down to you as best as I can without giving away too much confidential information. See if I can give you a slightly better picture of what is going on.
Naphtha, the proposed carrier fluid, will be passed to a heat exchanger where it will be heated to about...
Thanks for your reply. The heat derived is to be used in lowering the viscosity of the main process subject. CaO has been elected in the hope that it would form product Ca(OH)2 which hopefully should neutralise, in situ, any acid impurities likely to be produced as the reaction progresses.
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You're just so helpful, I think I'm going to just stick with forwarding my queries straight to you! Thanks a lot.
I just have one thing to ask: You proposed using nitrogen gas. However, we feel it's too cold, especially as the solid is being used in a reaction to produce heat in situ in...
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Please, I need help with this: Which solvent can be used to handle CaO in order to prevent it from reacting with water? I think it is some sort of oil, but I am not too sure. Please bear in mind that this is to be used on a large scale and so it would help if it were rather cheap...
Please, can anyone give me the actual value of the amount of heat given off (in KJ/mol) when Sodium Hydride reacts with water? And the stoichiometry of the reaction?
Could I, please, get some help with how naphthenic acid can be neutralised? It has been proposed in my study that calcium hydroxide could be used to achieve this. Is this feasible? If so, what is the stoichiometry of the reaction and how cost effective is it?