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H2S-Friendly High Pressure High Temperature Viscometers

  
  
  
  

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Boston, MA—As demand for oil increases and fuel prices continue to climb, oil exploration continues in increasingly difficult high pressure viscometerenvironments. The safety and economic success of these efforts require accurate information about the oil fields’ reservoir fluids. Supporting this, Cambridge Viscosity has enhanced its industry-standard high pressure, high temperature viscometers for analysis of reservoir fluids that contain hydrogen sulfide and other corrosive materials.

With prominent oil commodity experts forecasting oil prices reaching over $150 per barrel by 2012, drilling activities are increasing worldwide. Cambridge Viscosity reports that orders for its high pressure viscometers have risen sharply this year. Cambridge’s first customer for corrosive resistant viscometers is one of the largest oil services companies in the world, who is upgrading its laboratory equipment worldwide.   

“Each oil field reservoir fluid has its own characteristics. The amount of sour gas and brine are two factors, but there are many more. Our new corrosive-resistant development primarily involved changing materials in our viscometers. It represents the latest in a continuing series of enhancements Cambridge has developed for the industry. Other step-changers include low-torque sealing, a flow-through manifold for core analysis, as well as an adaption to enable measure despite off-gassing. In addition, Cambridge has developed game-changers in ultra high temperature (300oC) and ultra high pressure (43,000psi) viscometers,” explains Cambridge Viscosity President Robert Kasameyer.  

Cambridge Viscosity, a leader in small sample viscometer systems, provides automated viscometers used worldwide by refining and exploration companies to optimize their product and process performance. Cambridge's global reach is important for providing application engineering support and service wherever and whenever needed.

For additional information visit: www.cambridgeviscosity.com

Contact:

Michael D’Alelio

339-674-9151


 

Comments

Dear Sir, 
 
Could you furnish me with details of the high temperature high pressure 'game-changer' viscometer? would it be useful for nanofluid viscosity measurement? And what does it cost? Waiting for your response.
Posted @ Saturday, September 03, 2011 7:29 AM by Dr Paul
Hello-  
 
Thank you for your interest. Our VISCOlab PVT system can be very useful for nanofluid viscosity measurement. You can learn more about it here: http://www.cambridgeviscosity.com/high-pressure-viscometer.  
 
For more information please contact info@cambridgeviscosity.com  
 
Posted @ Tuesday, September 06, 2011 10:02 AM by Mike DAlelio
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