The research was presented at a Spring meeting in south western district of San Antonio, Tex in April 1935.
C.E. Reistle Jr, is a member of East Texas Engineering Association at Kilgore, Tex.
The article lacks any such section called data collection.
Is it constructed clearly?
A research needs to have introduction, literature review, methodology, findings and analysis and conclusions and recommendation. The acknowledgement is given in the beginning after the abstract. This article is a deviation, as it has only introduction, literature review, conclusion and references. Moreover, acknowledgement is given before the references. Therefore, the research has been improperly structured.
Does the use of tables, charts and graphs add to the conclusion and explanations?
The tables, charts and graphs depict the dynamics of paraffin production instead of the anticipated findings. Therefore, the validity of the deduced conclusion can be questioned.
Section 3
The paper revolves around the dynamics of paraffin production. Several problems arise in this production, which can be solved by regulating the current situation. This control helps the operator to make the necessary modifications (Reistle 1935). Balance between the production and application methods helps the operators to handle the issues in cheaper rates. The paper also proposes that these kinds of issues are also found in the process of crude oil production.
High melting waxes found in petroleum is the chief ingredient for the paraffin production. The original existence of crude oil in the reservoirs reflects the solubility of paraffin. The major drive behind this is the presence of dissolves methane and ethane in huge quantities (Reistle 1935). Radiation of the heat in the surrounding precipitates the wax, preventing the paraffin from depositing on the sand face, pipes among others.
Bibliography or additional readings are the supporting elements.
Difference with the other articles
The other research articles have a proper structure, which is missing in this research.
Section 4
Self response to the assumptions of the article
I think that this article is not that helpful and reliable for research related to the paraffin production. This is because of the haphazard structure and complicated graphs.
Rating for the article
I would rate this article as 2 out of 5.
Relation with the other concepts
The concepts produced in the article as too complex for a person, not acquainted with paraffin. The tables, charts and graphs would make the person confused, compelling him to deviate from the purpose of doing the research. On the other hand, the other researches on paraffin produce a clearer insight into the concepts related to the subject matter.
Future scope for research
The introduction and literature review might act as a secondary source of information for the researchers, intending to conduct further research on paraffin production.
Relevance with the current research
The propositions and assumptions are partially relevant to the current research, due to the introduction and literature review concepts.
The paper was presented in the Offshore technology Conference in 2017.
The authors of this paper are David M. Lavenson, Rama Venkatesan and Michelle K. Young. All of them are the members of Chevron Energy Technology Company. Along with this, Neal Kerbert has also made his contributions to the paper. He is also a member of Chevron USA, Inc.
Chemical screenings were performed to compare the several paraffin inhibitors. For this, the cold finger apparatus was used. Apart from this, filed survey was conducted for collecting information on the techniques for managing the wax (David et al. 2017).
Section 2
Is it constructed clearly?
Yes, the article is properly structured with introduction, literature review, methodology, discussion, conclusion, acknowledgement and references. Countering this, the acknowledgement needs to be placed after the abstract.
Does the use of tables, charts and graphs add to the conclusion and explanations?
The tables, charts and graphs depict the responses of the samples, which acts assistance for the researcher to deduce conclusions. Along with this, the tabular depiction of the samples helps in establishing connections between the concepts and theories.
Section 3
Central ideas of the paper
The article upholds the criticality of risk assessment for efficient execution of the operations. This risk assessment generates maximum value for the success of the projects (David et al. 2017).
Assumptions made
Risk assessment is crucial for achieving success in the projects undertaken. However, this might be a costly process, if there are inadequate financial resources. These aspects also hold true for the current research on evaluation of the management techniques used for regulating wax and paraffin production (David et al. 2017).
Supporting elements
The bibliography and the results produced in the tabular form are the supporting elements of the article.
Self response to the assumptions of the article
I think the article is really helpful in terms of its structure, information.
Rating for the article
I would rate this article as 4 out of 5. This is because of the clear insight into the facts and concepts.
Relation with the other concepts
In comparison to the previous article, the concepts of this article have been dealt from the research perspective. This is because of the maintenance of proper research structure. However, the acknowledgement needs to be more detailed, as permission from the Corporation would not result in the production of this research. The researcher also needs the permission of the samples, government officials and all those related with the research.
Future scope for research
This article would definitely be a good secondary information for the researchers, intending to conduct further research on the management techniques for regulation of the wax and paraffin.
Relevance with the current research
The article has an abstract, introduction, literature review, methodology, discussion, conclusion and bibliography. A proper structure makes it relevant to the current research. However, the placement of acknowledgement is a bit contradictory, as it needs to be after the abstract.
Article 3
Section 1
Date of the research
The article was published in the Journal of Petroleum Technology in the year 1996.
Author credentials
The authors of the paper, G.G. McClafin and D.l. Whitfill are the members in Society of Petroleim Engineers in Conoco, Inc.
1.3 Data collection methods
Several laboratory tests were conducted to evaluate the usage of paraffin dispersants on the waxy crude wells. These tests were: solubility/compatibility test; paraffin dispersant hot flask test and API RP 42 visual wettability test. After this, field tests were conducted for assessing the authenticity of the laboratory results (McClaflin and Whitfill 1984). For this, wax crystal modifiers were used. Along with this, oil soluble paraffin dispersants were also used.
Section 2
Is it constructed clearly?
The structure of the research paper is clear, only in one point, that is, the logo. The logo authenticates the research paper. The provision of the summary in the beginning enhances the clarity of the readers regarding the research rationale. However, putting much information in the introduction might make the readers confused. This information could have been incorporate under a heading Literature review. There is no heading as methodology before putting the results of the field and lab tests.
Does the use of tables, charts and graphs add to the conclusion and explanations?
The tables, charts and graphs depict the results of the laboratory tests, which helps the researcher to deduce relevant conclusions. The researcher has proposed many facts, which are haphazardly placed in the conclusion. Explanation has not been possible for all of the points due to the lack of adequate time and financial resources.
Central ideas of the paper
The paper enhances the clarity of the readers regarding the control of paraffin deposition, which is one of the important aspects in the overall productions. As a matter of specification, the paper highlights the introduction of tubbing or squeezing techniques for regulating wax depositions (McClaflin and Whitfill 1984). Improper utilization of these techniques results in damage, leading to financial loss.
Assumptions made
Field and lab experiments depict the applicability of broad paraffin dispersant packages. This is because it is a more productive and cost effective device as compared to the hot oil. These packages are advantageous as they can be used in other techniques such as batch testing. Using a solvent of choice helps in the selection of the paraffin dispersant (McClaflin and Whitfill 1984).
Supporting elements
The additional references help the readers to upgrade their knowledge on the subject matter of the research.
Section 4
Self response to the assumptions of the article
I think the research is enriched with information about the ways and means to control the issues, which may arise in the paraffin production. Deeper insight into the tests and the processes acts assistance for the researcher intending to experiment in this field. The results also upgrade the knowledge of the readers regarding paraffin and its deposition.
Rating for the article
This article would get 3 out of 5.
Relation with the other concepts
The other articles do not have an appendix, whereas this article consists of the details of the tests conducted for collecting data on regulation of issues in paraffin production.
Future scope for research
This article would definitely be a good secondary information for the researchers, intending to conduct further research on the management techniques for regulation of the issues, which arise in the paraffin production.
Relevance with the current research
The article has an abstract, introduction, literature review, methodology, discussion, conclusion and bibliography. A proper structure makes it relevant to the current research. However, the placement of acknowledgement is a bit contradictory, as it needs to be after the abstract. The presentation details make it more relevant in terms of the present research requirements.
Date of the research
The paper was presented by an SPE committee in the meeting held at Tianjin, China from 1-4 November, 1988.
Author credentials
This paper was proposed by D.C. Thomas, a member of Society for Petroleum Engineers in Welchem, Inc.
Data collection methods
Cold finger testing was one of the methods used for data collection. There were various rates for this test, which were controlled through temperatures. Along with this, gas chromatography was also used for evaluation of the different paraffin products. Apart from this, hold and cold flask test was also carried out for remover type product other than solvent (Thomas 1988). Moreover, laboratory tests were conducted for collecting data on the reliability and validity of the test results. Field survey was also performed.
Is it constructed clearly?
Yes, the structure of the paper is clear and well structured. Initially, it may seem that there are no diagrams, tables and charts. However, they have been placed in the appendix. The rest of the concepts have been properly dealt with.
Does the use of tables, charts and graphs add to the conclusion and explanations?
The tables, charts and graphs adequately deal with the results of the collected data. This adequacy and appropriateness helps the researcher to deduce relevant conclusions and suggest relevant recommendations.
Central ideas of the paper
The article is a continuation of the previous article. This is in terms of the provision of deeper insight into the issues, which arise while producing paraffin. This article enhances the clarity of the readers regarding the factors, which brings changes in these issues. Philosophical and methodological approach enlivens the process of regulating the paraffin production in the fields (Thomas 1988).
Assumptions made
Evaluation of the previous experiments on paraffin production helps in discovering the problems. Here, laboratory tests and the field requirements play an important role. The texture of paraffin in the crude oil might aggravate the complexities in the field surveys (Thomas 1988).
Supporting elements
The references are the supporting elements, assisting the readers to know more about the problems in paraffin production.
Self response to the assumptions of the article
I think the article is fully loaded with information on the issues, which obstruct the efficient production of paraffin. Structure wise, the paper is appropriate. The results of the data collected have been placed in the appendix.
Rating for the article
The article can be rated 5 out of 5, as everything is appropriately projected.
Relation with the other concepts
The other articles lacked the essential research components. However, this research paper is an exception, as everything is in its appropriate place. Moreover, the details about the presentation of the paper have been given, which helps the readers to contact with the researcher and authors for external assistance. The logo is missing in most of the articles, except this and the previous article. Absence of logo might raise concerns over the authenticity of the research.
Future scope for research
The additional references and the details about the research presentation, acts as the crucial information for the researcher, planning to conduct further research on the subject matter.
Relevance with the current research
The article has an abstract, introduction, literature review, methodology, discussion, conclusion and bibliography. The provision of presentation details makes the research article an exceptional one.
Date of the research
The paper was produced in the Journal of SPE Production and Facilities in February, 1999
Author credentials
The authors of the paper are T.G. Monger-McClure, J.E.Tackett and L.S.Merrill. All of them are the members of SPE, Marathon Oil Co.
Data collection methods
Four point cloud measurement techniques were used for evaluating the operating conditions of paraffin production. Field survey was also conducted for data collection (Monger, Tackett and Merrill 1999).
Section 2
Is it constructed clearly?
The research paper can be considered as well structured. This is because of the maintenance of proper research sequence.
Does the use of tables, charts and graphs add to the conclusion and explanations?
The tables, charts and graphs used in this research depict the results of four point cloud measuring techniques. These results act as an agent for the researcher in terms of deducing conclusion. Along with this, the results help in explaining every concept in detail.
Section 3
Central ideas of the paper
If the paraffin production takes place in the subsea, then the performance costs of the deepwater developments can be compromised. Projection of unsatisfactory results in this direction led the scientists to undertake evaluation process. The main aim of this adoption was to excavate the deposition models used by the industry and develop guidelines for enhancing the efficiency of the production (Monger, Tackett and Merrill 1999).
Assumptions made
There is an obscurity regarding good research on cloud point measurement technique and paraffin production. However, field studies, theories and models help the researchers to explore new concepts on the topic (Monger, Tackett and Merrill 1999).
Supporting elements
Additional references and the details about the author upgrades the knowledge of the readers regarding the use of cloud point measuring techniques for predicting the outcomes of paraffin production.
Section 4
Self response to the assumptions of the article
Like the previous article, I think this article is also loaded with information and research. The techniques, used for collecting data on cloud point measurement and the prediction of paraffin production, compels me to negate the fact that there is a dearth of good research on this topic.
Rating for the article
This article would also get 5 out of 5. This is because of the deeper insight into the concepts related to the relation between cloud point measuring technique and the determination of the outcomes of the paraffin production.
Relation with the other concepts
The concepts of research paper are interrelated with each other. This correlation aligns with the research requirements. Introduction, literature review and methodology concepts are required for deducing the conclusions and suggesting recommendations. Herein lays the appropriateness of the charts, tables, graphs.
Future scope for research
The presentation details and the detailed information about the topic reflect that the concepts proposed in this research can be used as the secondary information by the researchers intending to conduct further research on this topic.
Relevance with the current research
The proposed summary reflects the effectiveness of the assumptions made.
Article 6
Section 1
Date of the research
During the SPE International Symposium on Oilfield Chemistry, which took place from 13-16 February, 2001, in Houston, London, this paper was presented.
Author credentials
The authors of this paper are Lijian Dong, Huizhuan Xie, Fusheng Zhang. All of them are the members of Oilfield Chemistry Department of RIPED, CNPC, Beijing, China.
Data collection methods
The article highlights the use of five different kinds of crude oil for testing the paraffin deposition. Prior to this experiment, gas chromatography was executed for assessing the presence of different kind of wax present in the following crude oils- Daqin, Kelamayi, Huabei, Tuha crude oils and Neelam pipe oils. Along with this, paraffin deposition tests were also conducted (Dong, Xie and Zhang 2001).
Section 2
Is it constructed clearly?
The paper is well structured in terms of a research. The placement of abstract in the initial stage is appropriate in terms of enhancing the clarity of the readers regarding the rationale of the research. Countering this, there is an absence of theories and models, which makes the paraffin production and asphaltene production clear to the readers.
Does the use of tables, charts and graphs add to the conclusion and explanations?
The tables, charts and graphs depicts the results of the collected data, which proves beneficial for deducing conclusions regarding the efficient and effective control techniques of paraffin and asphaltene production.
Section 3
Central ideas of the paper
Variety of crude oils can aggravate the complexities in the process of paraffin production. This is also applicable in the dewatering process, when the produced paraffin needs to be taken for shipping in long distances. In the case of asphaltene production also, these issues emerge. This research article proves beneficial for the scientists in terms of proposing effective chemical control techniques for addressing these issues (Dong, Xie and Zhang 2001).
Assumptions made
Co-crystallization between the inhibitor and wax; stable dispersion of wax crystals in crude oil and upgradation of the wettability in the deposition surfaces are crucial ingredients for the paraffin inhibitors. Four point depression and reduction of the viscosity effects attain the fourth position in this formula. The chemical techniques used contribute 21,000,000 RMB to the economy (Dong, Xie and Zhang 2001).
Supporting elements
The references at the end of the research paper are the supporting elements, which would assist the readers to upgrade their knowledge regarding the chemical techniques to control the issues of paraffin and asphaltene production.
Section 4
Self response to the assumptions of the article
I think the article is enriched in information about the problems, which arise in the production of paraffin and asphaltene production.
Rating for the article
This article would get 3.5 out of 5 for its structure and information.
Relation with the other concepts
The concepts proposed in the research paper are interlinked with each other. As there are no theories, therefore, the researcher would find difficulties in linking the establishing connections between literature review, objectives and the anticipated findings.
Future scope for research
This research would act as a secondary source of information for the researchers intending to conduct further research on the control of paraffin and asphaltene production. However, new theories and models need to be developed.
Relevance with the current research
All of the concepts proposed in the research are relevant to the current research requirements, except the theories and models in the literature review.
Article 7
Section 1
Date of the research
This paper was presented in the SPE Production and Operation Symposium, which was held in the Oklahama Cit, Oklahama. This event took place from 24th to 27 March, 2001.
Author credentials
One of the authors of this paper are John. S. Manka, who is a member of the Society for Petroleum Engineers. Along with this, Kim. L. Ziegler also takes credit as the author of this paper. He is a member at The Lubrizol Production.
Data collection methods
Standard Test Method for Pour Point of Petroleum Products was used for determining the results of the experimented crude oils. Along with this, Standard test for Kinematic Viscocity of transparent and opaque liquids was carried out for measuring the dilution of the pour point packages. Apart from this, Waters 2690 unit equipments formed a major part in determining the gel permeation chromatography (Manka and Ziegler 2001).
Section 2
Is it constructed clearly?
Like the previous article, this research article lacks theoretical consideration in the proposed literature. Other than this, the structure of the research article is clear.
Does the use of tables, charts and graphs add to the conclusion and explanations?
The tables, charts and graphs depict the results of the collected samples. These results help the researcher to deduce relevant conclusion. Apart from this, the results also assist the researcher to explain the concepts in details.
Section 3
Central ideas of the paper
Pour point depressants have assisted the crude oil produces since time immemorial. Adulteration in the chemical control wax packages makes the application complicated and complex. This paper delves deep into the appearance of crude oil wax under the influence of various additives (Manka and Ziegler 2001).
Assumptions made
Dilution has no effect on the performance of wax, even if they are under the influence of additives. Molecular weight does not determine the performance of the wax either. Polymer backbone can be said to have partial influence on the performance of wax under the ambience of additives (Manka and Ziegler 2001).
Supporting elements
The references are the supporting elements for the readers to enhance their knowledge on the appearance of wax under the additives.
Section 4
Self response to the assumptions of the article
I think the research article lacks the theories and models, which would have enlivened the control of wax under the influence of additives.
Rating for the article
This research article can get 3 out of 5.
Relation with the other concepts
Correlation with the other concepts is impossible, as the theories and concepts are missing. This absence adds a hypothetical approach towards the propositions made, questioning the relevance of the research.
Future scope for research
This research article can be considered as the secondary source of information for the researchers interested in conducting research on the wax management.
Relevance with the current research
The research article differs in the theoretical considerations, which does not place the research in the same alignment with the current researches, which are conducted.
Article 8
Section 1
Date of the research
The paper was underwent preparation to be presented in the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, which was to be held in San Antonio, Texas, USA from 9-11th October, 2017.
Author credentials
The authors of this paper are Anshil Dubey, Yuandao Chi, Nagu Daraboina and Cem Sarica, who are the members in the University of Tulsa.
Data collection methods
Mass flux analysis and inhibitor efficacy analysis was conducted for collecting data on measuring the performance of different paraffin inhibitors under the wide ranging operating circumstances and situations. Anton Paar Physica MCR301 Rheometer was also used for measuring the viscosity of CS condensate. The cold finger test also finds its applicability in the experiments highlighted in the research paper. Flow Loop was one of the other methods used (Anshul et al. 2001).
Section 2
Is it constructed clearly?
The research paper is clearly structured. All the research aspects and concepts have been placed in their appropriate position. Countering this, the article, like many orther articles, lacks the aims, objectives and questions.
Does the use of tables, charts and graphs add to the conclusion and explanations?
The tables, charts and graphs used in the research paper clearly depicts the results of the tests conducted. This clarity assists the researcher to shed light on all of the proposed points.
Section 3
Central ideas of the paper
Paraffin deposition lines have been a major concern for the oil industry personnel in terms of regulates the transport and production costs. Introduction of injections for paraffin inhibitors have generated hopes regarding the improvement in the production process. This research, through the experiments on the performance of the different temperature for operating the inhibitors, assists the scientists and labours, in regulating the issues of paraffin production (Anshul et al. 2001).
Assumptions made
Mass flux analysis proves helpful in assessing the different temperatures in which wax deposits on the production line of the wax and paraffin. The characteristics discovered in the mass flux experiments show increase and decrease in the temperatures. Solubility and the driving force of the curves alter the properties of the crude oil and magnitude of deposits (Anshul et al. 2001).
Supporting elements
The additional references provided at the end of the research article are the supporting elements, helping the readers to upgrade their knowledge on the subject matter.
Section 4
Self response to the assumptions of the article
I think the article is fully loaded with information on control of the depositions in the production of paraffin and wax.
Ratifor the article
The article would get 2.5 score out of 5.
Relation with the other concepts
Each of the concepts in this research cannot be said to be interlinked with each other. This is because of the lack of aims, objectives and questions.
Future scope for research
This research can act as a secondary source of information for the researchers intending to conduct further research on the control of deposits while production.
Relevance with the current research
The rticle on wax management can be said to be relevant with this research, as it addresses the management of the deposits in the process of production.
Article 9
Section 1
1.1 Date of the research
Like the previous paper, this research article was prepared to be presented in the SPE Symposium: Production Enhancement and Cost Optimization. This event was held in Kuala Lampur, Malaysia during 7-8 November, 2017.
1.2 Author credentials
All of the following are the members at Society of Petroleum Engineers, who have contributed to the production of this research article:
1.3 Data collection methods
Field survey was an important method for data collection in this research article (Dangchin et al. 2017).
Section 2
2.1 Is it constructed clearly?
Structure wise, this research article occupies the first position among all the other articles. This is because of the maintenance of clarity in proposing the basic facts and concepts related to the management of the costs regarding the wax production in the offshore marginal field of Malaysia.
2.2 Does the use of tables, charts and graphs add to the conclusion and explanations?
Clarity in the depiction of the results through the means of charts, tables and graphs acts assistance for the researcher regarding providing an insight into the importance and significance of the proposed concepts and facts.
Section 3
3.1 Central ideas of the paper
Downhole wax and scale deposition have compelled the Malaysian offshore field personnel to encounter severe financial instabilities. Wax and scale management strategy, the main theme of the paper, possesses flexibility to resolve this issue (Dangchin et al. 2017).
3.2 Assumptions made
Wax and scale management strategy would be beneficial in stabilizing the financial parameter of the Malaysian offshore fields. Along with this, there would not be any other issues in making efficient and effective wax production (Dangchin et al. 2017).
3.3 Supporting elements
The additional references enhance the clarity of the readers regarding saving the production cost of wax.
Section 4
4.1 Self response to the assumptions of the article
I think the article conglomerates the field of science and finance. This conglomeration is important as estimates needs to be done regarding the financial resources needed for the production.
4.2 Rating for the article
This article would get 5 out of 5 marks, as it is proper in its structure and presentation.
4.3 Relation with the other concepts
The introduction proposed in this paper is important for collection of data and analyzing them in the discussion session and also for deducing relevant conclusions.
4.4 Future scope for research
This research, like the previous articles, would act as a secondary source of information for the researchers intending to conduct further research on the subject matter.
4.5 Relevance with the current research
This research possesses relevance with the other researches in terms of structure. Abstract and acknowledgement are presented appropriately. Appendix has been provided properly. There is no separate heading as literature review. This might be contradictory. However, this might be due to the different and wide ranging requirements of conducting a research. Moreover, nomenclature enhances the clarity of the readers regarding the scientific terms and concepts.
Article 10
Section 1
1.1 Date of the research
The research article got approval as a peer reviewed journal by the Society of Petroleum Engineers on 7th September 2017.
1.2 Author credentials
The authors of this paper are Meagan White, Kelly Pierce and Tathagata Acharya. All of them are the members of Calfornia State University, Bakersfield.
1.3 Data collection methods
The following are the methods used for collecting the data, which the research upholds:
Section 2
Is it constructed clearly?
There is no separate heading or section for analysis the collected data. This does not make the research well-structured. Great emphasis has been given on the importance, benefits and the outcomes of the methods used.
2.2 Does the use of tables, charts and graphs add to the conclusion and explanations?
Yes, the tables, charts and graphs clearly depict the results of the method. This clarity is the main consideration for shedding light on the concepts highlighted.
Section 3
3.1 Central ideas of the paper
If the wax or paraffin deposits are found in the pipelines, it brings severe losses. As a matter of specification, this loss accounts for 85% of the total world economic losses. This article forms a solution for mitigating the losses through the proposition of deeper insight into the mechanism of wax and paraffin production. Previous research proves advantageous in this direction (White, Pierce and Archarya 2017).
3.2 Assumptions made
Mechanisms like molecular diffusion are the initiation point of wax diffusion. Prevention or inhibition technologies have been used by the scientists to achieve solution for these issues. However, the authors have failed to find the applicability of any such technique for reducing the deposition on the pipelines (White, Pierce and Archarya 2017).
Supporting elements
The references provided at the end of the research are the supporting elements for the readers to gain knowledge in this field.
Section 4
Self response to the assumptions of the article
I think the article is too scientific. The readers, who are not from the science background, would not understand the mechanism. They can just search the terms from the nomenclature. Otherwise, the article is very helpful for the readers passionate towards this field.
Rating for the article
This article can be given 3 out of 5 marks
Relation with the other concepts
The concepts of this research article are linked with each other. The mechanism of the different processes for mitigating the wax formation is necessary for proposing the latest technologies needed for carrying out the production at low cost.
Future scope for research
This research is definitely a secondary source of information for the research and scientists intending to research further on inventing innovative technologies for mitigating the wax depositions.
Relevance with the current research
The current researchers produces an insight into the abstract, rationale, aims, objectives, literature review, methodology, analysis and conclusion and recommendations. However, this research deals too much with the concepts related to the subject matter.
Date of the research
The paper was a part of the presentation at SPE International Conference and Exhibition on Formation, Damage and Control. The event was held at Lafayette, Louisana, USA from 7th-9th February, 2018
Author credentials
The authors of the paper, Frances DeBenedictis and Sumit Bhaduri and Baker Hughes are the members of GE Company.
Data collection methods
The methods used for collecting data were:
Section 2
Is it constructed clearly?
The paper can be called a well-structured one. This is because of the placement of introduction, literature review, methodology, discussion and conclusion in the appropriate places. A section of theoretical considerations have been inserted, which is missing in the other articles.
Does the use of tables, charts and graphs add to the conclusion and explanations?
The tables, charts and graphs project the results of the data collection in details, which helps the researcher to explain every concept clearly.
Section 3
Central ideas of the paper
Paraffin deposition is a loss, which damages the equipments, resulting in huge financial loss. Paraffin inhibitors with simulation treatments have long term success and great durability. Little protection is needed in the application of the injector inhibitors for best results. Chemical treatments for the deposition of the walls give best results (Frances, Bhaduri and Hughes 2018).
Assumptions made
Blending of proppant like inhibitors into the proppants restores the productivity of the treatments. Evaluations of the substrates have found the presence of substrates on the surface areas. The range of these substrates is from 25% to a high of 200%. This is in case of the traditional products. Blending of the fractional fluids with the inhibitors bestows additional treatment options on the scientists for dealing with the paraffin deposition issues in the wells (Frances, Bhaduri and Hughes 2018).
Supporting elements
The references given at the end of the research article are the supporting elements for the readers to enhance their knowledge on the subject matter.
Self response to the assumptions of the article
I feel the article is extremely beneficial for the readers, who are passionate towards the mechanism of the production process. Even if the readers possess less knowledge, the nomenclature is there to help them. A little research on the internet would ease the difficulties.
Rating for the article
This article would get 5 out of 5.
Relation with the other concepts
The concepts of the articles are related with each other. Introduction, theories of the literature review and results of the data collected are crucial for deducing relevant conclusions.
Future scope for research
This research is a secondary source of information for the researchers and scientists intending to carry out further researcher on this subject matter.
Relevance with the current research
In other research articles, there is no heading for theories, which this research article properly incorporates. This point makes the research article an exceptional one.
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McClaflin, G.G. and Whitfill, D.L., 1984. Control of paraffin deposition in production operations. Journal of petroleum technology, 36(11), pp.1-965.
Thomas, D.C., 1988, January. Selection of paraffin control products and applications. In International Meeting on Petroleum Engineering. Society of Petroleum Engineers.
Monger-McClure, T.G., Tackett, J.E. and Merrill, L.S., 1999. Comparisons of cloud point measurement and paraffin prediction methods. SPE production & facilities, 14(01), pp.4-16.
Dong, L., Xie, H. and Zhang, F., 2001, January. Chemical control techniques for the paraffin and asphaltene deposition. In SPE International Symposium on Oilfield Chemistry. Society of Petroleum Engineers.
Manka, J.S. and Ziegler, K.L., 2001, January. Factors affecting the performance of crude oil wax-control additives. In SPE Production and Operations Symposium. Society of Petroleum Engineers.
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Complete the order formOnce we have all the information and instructions that we need, we select the most suitable writer for your assignment. While everything seems to be clear, the writer, who has complete knowledge of the subject, may need clarification from you. It is at that point that you would receive a call or email from us.
Writer’s assignmentAs soon as the writer has finished, it will be delivered both to the website and to your email address so that you will not miss it. If your deadline is close at hand, we will place a call to you to make sure that you receive the paper on time.
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