NON CHEMICAL ADDITIVES OIL

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CLEARLY A GREEN AND CLEAN SOLUTION The Mud Masters Group 740 Jolimar Trail SE Summit MS 39666 Non-chemical additives for oil and gas well drilling fluid; drilling lubricant;
HORIZON MUD COMPANY Horizon Mud Co., Inc. #200 500 West Wall Street Midland TX 79701 Non-chemical additives for oil and gas well drilling fluid, systems and applications;Chemical additives for oil and gas well drilling fluids, systems and applications;MUD COMPANY;
MASTER CLEAR FLUID - D The Mud Masters Group 740 Jolimar Trail SE Summit MS 39666 Non-chemical additives for oil and gas well drilling fluid;CLEAR FLUID;
MASTER ENVIRO MUD MUD MASTERS GROUP, INC. 500 W. Wall Street, Suite 280 Midland TX 79702 Non-chemical additives for oil and gas well drilling fluid;MUD;
MASTER FLUID BLOC The Mud Masters Group 740 Jolimar Trail SE Summit MS 39666 Non-chemical additives for oil and gas well drilling fluid;MASTER FLUID BLOCK;FLUID BLOCK;
MASTER FLUID SEAL MUD MASTERS GROUP, INC. 500 W. Wall Street, Suite 280 Midland TX 79702 Non-chemical additives for oil and gas well drilling fluid;FLUID SEAL;
MASTER FLUID SEAL MUD MASTERS GROUP, INC. 500 W. Wall Street, Suite 280 Midland TX 79702 Non-chemical additives for oil and gas well drilling fluid;FLUID SEAL;
SHUR-PLUG Arnold Bros. Forest Products, Inc. 201 N. Beltline Rd. Irving TX 75061 Non-chemical additives for oil and gas drilling fluids, namely, lost circulation material made of wood fiber;SURE PLUG;
SHUR-PLUG Arnold Bros. Forest Products, Inc. 201 N. Beltline Rd. Irving TX 75061 Non-chemical additives for oil and gas drilling fluids, namely, lost circulation material made of wood fiber;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system monitors and controls the injection of additives into formation fluids recovered through a subsea well. The system includes a chemical injection unit and a controller positioned at a remote subsea location. The injection unit uses a pump to supply one or more selected additives from a subsea and/or remote supply unit. The controller operates the pump to control the additive flow rate based on signals provided by sensors measuring a parameter of interest. A one mode system includes a surface facility for supporting the subsea chemical injection and monitoring activities. In one embodiment, the surface facility is an offshore rig that provides power and has a chemical supply that provides additives to one or more injection units. In another embodiment, the surface facility includes a relatively stationary buoy and a mobile service vessel. When needed, the service vessel transfers additives to the chemical injection units via the buoy.