Parasol Paraffin Solvent

DESCRIPTION

Paraffin is a costly and complicated problem which varies from area to area and often from well to well. Paraffin commonly refers to a waxy buildup of organic material. Unfortunately, as wells are produced there is a temperature drop due to gas movement and heat exchange as oil moves up the tubulars. Parasol is a soluble mixture will penetrate and quickly dissolve existing paraffin on the formation, in the tubing or in surface equipment.

ADVANTAGES

The effectiveness of all solvents is based on surface-active chemistry which provides numerous advantages over other solvents and other methods of paraffin control penetrates paraffin deposits.

APPLICATION

  • Leave standing fluid in the well.
  • Treat well with 5 to 10 gal of Parasol
  • Pump into the casing annulus; however, the reatment should not be pumped into the tubing.
  • Take the well off production cycle for 24 hours letting the treatment fluid gravity into the perforations.
  • Pump the normal clock cycle or longer to completely pump out treatment.
  • The paraffin will separate from the treatment in the stock tank.

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

Appearance : Clear to light yellow liquid
Specific gravity : 0.864
Density : 8.7
Freezing point : -29 degrees C (-20 degrees F)
Flash point : 70-81 degree (21-27 degree C)
PH (neat) : 8.0-9.0

CAUTION

Parasol is extremely flammable. Avoid breathing vapors and contact with eyes, skin, or clothing. It is advised to wear safety goggles and gloves when handling this chemical. Pumps, seals, storage tanks, etc. should be constructed of materials which are compatible with aromatic solvents, such as Zylene. As with all chemicals, Parasol should be handled with care. Do not take internally keep stored in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight. For additional information consult a material safety data sheet.

PACKAGING/AVAILABILITY

5 GALLON METAL PAILS
55 GALLON STEEL DRUMS