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Types of sand in reservoir
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2010-03-10  
FC2008 (Mechanical) 9 Mar 10 4:45
Hi,

Quick question:

What types of sand do usually go through a oil pipe?

Thanks.

BigInch (Petroleum) 9 Mar 10 13:01
Sand grains are pretty small, so they fit inside an oil pipeline pretty easy. **********************
"The problem isn't working out the equation,
its finding the answer to the real question." BigInch
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whammett (Industrial) 9 Mar 10 21:09
The most common is actually bituminous sand, which some people actully refer to as extra heavy oil, in which case some people wouldn't even call it a sand.
Will Chevron Corp.

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