SoluTube is an EPA Approved, hollow, spiral wound type of water soluble packaging used to encase a variety of substances including powders, salts, sands, candle wax, detergents and surfactants. One of the most common applications of SoluTube is encasing surfactants to release gas from inside wells.
Water accumulates in natural gas wells as they age, preventing the gas from rising. To maximize the life and gas production of the well, the water must be extracted or altered to allow gas production to resume.
One of the most cost-efficient methods for enabling the gas to flow freely again is to add a surfactant to the water, converting the liquid into foam. The method in which the surfactant is delivered is fundamental to the cost and labor efficiency.
Aquasol® Water Soluble Paper can be formed into a tube, filled with the surfactants then dropped into a gas well to deliver surfactants to the bottom of the well. The process can be further enhanced by using a Soap Stick Launcher.
In the not-too-distant past, vast quantities of chemical solutions had to be poured down the well to reach deep, underground sources. This method is inefficient and costly when compared to using the water soluble paper soap stick method.
SoluTube is an EPA Approved, hollow, spiral wound type of water soluble packaging used to encase a variety of substances including powders, salts, sands, candle wax, detergents and surfactants. One of the most common applications of SoluTube is encasing surfactants to release gas from inside wells.
Water accumulates in natural gas wells as they age, preventing the gas from rising. To maximize the life and gas production of the well, the water must be extracted or altered to allow gas production to resume.
One of the most cost-efficient methods for enabling the gas to flow freely again is to add a surfactant to the water, converting the liquid into foam. The method in which the surfactant is delivered is fundamental to the cost and labor efficiency.
Aquasol® Water Soluble Paper can be formed into a tube, filled with the surfactants then dropped into a gas well to deliver surfactants to the bottom of the well. The process can be further enhanced by using a Soap Stick Launcher.
In the not-too-distant past, vast quantities of chemical solutions had to be poured down the well to reach deep, underground sources. This method is inefficient and costly when compared to using the water soluble paper soap stick method.
Insert Soap Sticks in Launcher
Soap sticks can be unloaded one at a time or continuously through a Soap Stick Launcher. Single treatments are best suited to wells that require liquid unloading on an infrequent basis. A disadvantage of this method is operator time to load and inconsistent time between loading. The Soap Stick Launcher however allows continuous treatment at timed intervals enabling soap sticks to be launched unattended.
General Instructions:
SoluTube Soap sticks range in size from 3/4″ to 2″ in diameter. Smaller size soap sticks are used when minimal amounts of surfactant are needed.
Soap sticks can be made of one surfactant or a blend of surfactants. All soap sticks are used to remove water and condensate from gas wells and increase gas production. Consult with your soap stick manufacturer to create or select the blend that meets your specific needs (temperature resistance, volume of water, etc.).
Soap sticks are packaged in plastic chests, plastic tool boxes, cardboard cartons and drums.
The melting point of a soap stick is 122°F/ 50°C.
The specific gravity of a soap stick is 1.11.
The soap sticks will normally dissolve in 20 to 80 minutes depending on temperature, salt content, and relative water motion in the well.
The dissolving time will decrease if the soap sticks are broken before dropping or if they break upon impact with the top of the fluid.
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