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Biocide

Controls microbial growth that drives MIC, biofouling, sulfide generation, and asset damage across water-rich oil and gas systems.

Asset IntegrityMICSRBWater Injection
Primary Function
Microbial control
Typical Use
Shock or continuous treatment
Target Problem
MIC and biofouling
Application Area
Water-rich systems

Overview

Microorganisms such as sulfate-reducing bacteria can generate corrosive byproducts, support biofilm formation, and contribute to souring and flow problems. In water handling and injection systems, this can translate into direct asset-integrity and operability risk.

Biocides are selected based on organism type, system chemistry, contact time, and whether the treatment objective is knockdown, maintenance control, or biofilm management.

Selection note: Sessile organisms protected inside biofilms often need a different treatment strategy from planktonic organisms measured in bulk water samples.

Typical Applications

  • Water injection systems, including seawater injection for pressure maintenance
  • Produced-water handling systems prone to MIC or sulfide generation
  • Facilities experiencing biofouling, slime, or bacterial contamination
  • Operations where microbial activity is affecting corrosion, flow, or water quality

Operational Considerations

  • Oxidizing and non-oxidizing biocides each have different compatibility and performance profiles.
  • Treatment should consider oxygen level, water chemistry, residence time, and downstream materials.
  • Monitoring should combine microbiological testing with operational observations such as fouling and corrosion trend.

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