<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Technology / Natural resources / Salt well / Brine / Completion / Delaware Basin / Casing / Water well / Oil wells / Petroleum production / Petroleum
Date: 2010-04-06 10:31:06
Technology
Natural resources
Salt well
Brine
Completion
Delaware Basin
Casing
Water well
Oil wells
Petroleum production
Petroleum

New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department

Add to Reading List

Source URL: epa.gov

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 1,04 MB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Halorhabdus tiamatea: proteogenomics and glycosidase activity measurements identify the first cultivated euryarchaeon from a deepsea anoxic brine lake as potential polysaccharide degrader

DocID: 1vfQP - View Document

JOINT INFORMATION CENTER FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 31, 2012 Office of Conservation Oversees Resumption of Drilling at Texas Brine Site Conservation agents made regular inspections following storm, resuming 24/7 presen

DocID: 1tUW6 - View Document

High-Salinity Fluids Craig M. Bethke and Brian Farrell1 Task 1: Brine deposits at Sebkhat el Melah Among the most vexing tasks for geochemical modelers, especially when they work with concentrated solutions, is estimatin

DocID: 1s9N2 - View Document

Brined Turkey The most important part of a brine is the salt. The salt breaks down the proteins that make up the sheath around the muscle bundles, allowing the meat to take on more moisture.

DocID: 1rUjC - View Document

Microsoft Word - V2 160505_Award of Contract for Brine Line St Improv for GRIP AWTF_kjo (002)

DocID: 1rICG - View Document