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Second generation synthetic fluids in the North Sea: are they better?

Friedheim et al., 1996

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275512127374292253
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Friedheim J
Conn H
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SPE/IADC Drilling Conference and Exhibition

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At the beginning of the 1990's, three synthetic type materials were introduced–esters, ethers and polyalphaolefins. Now after heading towards the last half of this decade, a new generation of synthetics are gaining popularity–linear alpha olefins and isomerised olefins …
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