Abstract: Process for soil conditioning includes applying to the soil a composition comprising at least a water soluble or swellable polymer. The composition has a particulate form and is applied by an aerial application. The process is suitable for soil conditioning and for reduction in soil erosion in agriculture, forestry, construction and civil engineering, mining, water storage and transportation, protection of rivers and delta against pollution, environmental conservation.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 3, 2014
Publication date:
May 5, 2016
Applicant:
SNF HOLDING COMPANY
Inventors:
Paul WHITWELL, Willard GRIFFIN, Peter NICHOLS
Abstract: A process for achieving enhanced levels of friction reduction in high salinity conditions, particularly suited to slick-water hydraulic fracturing and coiled tubing applications, uses low charge and preferably uncharged water soluble high molecular weight polymers. A fracturing fluid is injected into a conduit. The fracturing fluid is an aqueous solution comprising at least one water soluble (co)polymer comprising less than 10 mol % ionic monomer(s), and the aqueous solution comprises total dissolved salts concentration ranging from 100,000 mg/L to up to the salt concentration at which the aqueous solution becomes saturated in salts.
Abstract: A process for improving inline mineral slurries treatment comprises successively: providing an in-line flow of slurries in a main stream; introducing at least one polymer into the main stream through at least one polymer injection point to cause dispersion of the polymer and to start the coagulation and/or the flocculation of slurries to produce treated slurries; and splitting the main stream containing treated slurries into two streams respectively: a discharge stream which directly transfers a part of treated slurries to the deposit area, and a split stream which reintroduces the other part of treated slurries into the main stream through at least a reinjection point in a location prior to the at least one polymer injection point.