The Water Exchange

From Lab to Field: The Chemistry Behind Smarter Completions

28 min · 6. nov. 2025
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In this episode of The Water Exchange, Matt Smith and Nicole Carrejo, Principal R&D Scientist at Select Chemistry, explore the cutting-edge research and innovation driving smarter oilfield completions. They discuss how advanced chemical solutions, from scale inhibitors to friction reducers, enhance well performance, optimize operations, and support more sustainable water management practices. The conversation highlights the challenges of evolving water compositions, customer needs, and field conditions, demonstrating how science translates into practical solutions that improve efficiency and reliability across the oilfield.

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