Lirio Quintero
Baker Hughes
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Lirio Quintero.
Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology | 2002
Lirio Quintero
ABSTRACT Surfactants are increasingly being used in an ever-expanding variety of applications for drilling fluids. In oil-based drilling fluids, the most well-known applications of surfactants are as emulsifiers and wetting agents. In water-based drilling fluids, there is a continually-growing variety of applications that include: - oil-in-water emulsification in base fluid formulations; - shale-swelling inhibitors to prevent wellbore instabilities; - detergency to prevent cuttings sticking to drill bit (adhesion of clay to metal parts); - prevention of differential sticking; - dispersants to inhibit flocculation of clay particles; - foaming additives, to generate high gas/water ratio foam used as drilling fluids for low-pressure reservoirs and hard-rock drilling; - defoaming additives to eliminate undesirable foam in water-based fluids; - surfactant-polymer complexes for enhanced properties in fluids for low-pressure reservoirs. This review describes historical and modern applications of surfactant technology in drilling fluids, and the impact of those molecules on drilling operations. Proper selection and application of surfactants in drilling fluids have a significant economic impact, in terms of reducing the amount of lost time and potential trouble, and have a direct consequence on overall drilling performance and results.
Developments in Surface Contamination and Cleaning#R##N#Methods of Cleaning and Cleanliness Verification | 2013
Lirio Quintero; Norman F. Carnahan
The distinctive properties of microemulsions (high solubilization of oil, low interfacial tensions, and spontaneous formation) make these fluids very attractive for a variety of cleaning applications. Microemulsions have been used in industrial cleaning processes and household cleaning applications. Some of the applications include domestic and industrial laundry, cleanup of wastewater, cleaning of contaminated soil, cleaning of fabrics and textiles, cleaning of frescoes, paintings, monuments and building structures that have been polluted, and various applications in the oil and gas industry.
Archive | 2011
Lirio Quintero; Antonio Enrique Cardenas; David E. Clark
Archive | 2007
Thomas A. Jones; David E. Clark; Lirio Quintero
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 1980
Jean-Louis Salager; Lirio Quintero; Ennodio Ramos; JoséM Anderez
Archive | 2005
Thomas A. Jones; David E. Clark; Lirio Quintero; Bruce Rae Ewen
Archive | 1988
R. Ignacio A. Layrisse; Domingo Rodriguez Polanco; Hercilio Rivas; G Euler Jimenez; Lirio Quintero; P Jose Salazar; Mayela Rivero; Antonio E. Cardenas; Maria Luisa Chirinos; Daysi Rojas; Humberto Marquez
Archive | 2008
Ronald G. Bland; Lirio Quintero
Archive | 2007
Lirio Quintero; David E. Clark; Thomas A. Jones; Jean-Louis Salager; Ana Forgiarini
Archive | 2008
Lirio Quintero; Thomas A. Jones; David E. Clark; Allen D. Gabrysch; Ana Forgiarini; Jean-Louis Salager