Biography:
Majeda Mohamed Erraes holds a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from Tripoli University, Libya, and has been working at the Petroleum Research Centre (PRC), Libya, since 2004, primarily in the Scale Laboratory. His professional experience focuses on the study, analysis, formation, and prevention of inorganic scales in Libyan oilfields. He has been actively involved in various research and field projects, including scale analysis and the separation of organic and inorganic scales, compatibility studies, scale inhibitor evaluation using tube-blocking and static testing methods, and the characterization and analysis of scale inhibitors. His expertise also includes investigating the formation and prevention of inorganic scales in oilfield operations, evaluating demulsifiers for emulsion treatment through chemical methods, and understanding corrosion mechanisms, their causes, and mitigation techniques. Additionally, he is proficient in the use of scale prediction software, including Oddo-Tomson, Pitzer, and Multiscale 7.1, for assessing and managing scale-related challenges in petroleum production systems.


Title : High saline water formed halite deposition in oil well