1、Recommended Practice forAnalysis of Oilfield WatersRECOMMENDED PRACTICE 45THIRD EDITION,AUGUST 1998REAFFIRMED,JANUARY 2012ener:1AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTESPECIAL NOTESAPI publications necessarily address problems of a general nature.With respect to partic-ular circumstances,local,state,and federal
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12、ying,recording,or otherwise,without prior written permission from the publisher Contact the Publisher.API Publishing Services,1220 L Street,N.W.,Washington,D.C.20005.Copyright 1998 American Petroleum InstituteFOREWORDThese recommended practices were prepared by the API Subcommittee on Analysis ofOil
13、field Waters.This publication is under the administration of the American PetroleumInstitute Exploration and Production Departments Executive Committee on Drilling andProduction Operations.The first edition of RP 45,published as Tentativein November 1965,was developed bythe API Mid-Continent Distric
14、t Study Committee on Analysis of Oilfield Waters.Subse-quent to its publication,the Study Committee status was changed to a Subcommittee of theExecutive Committee on Drilling and Production Practices and charged with the responsibil-ity of continuing work in certain areas of interest to develop addi
15、tional procedures for analy-sis of oilfield water analysis.The Second Edition,published in 1968 and reissued July 1981.contained revisions of,and additions to,First Edition procedures as well as a new section onSpectroscopic Methods.With the 1968 edition,this publication was advanced from aTentative
16、to a StandardRecommended Practice.This Third Edition supersedes andreplaces the Second Edition.Every effort has been made by aPI to assure the accuracy and reliability of informationcontained in this publication.However,API makes no representation,warranty,or guaranteein connection with publication
17、of these recommended practices and hereby expressly dis-claims any liability or responsibility for loss or damage from use or applications hereunder orfor any violation of local,state.federal,or other law(s)and regulation(s)with which the con-tents may conflict;or for the infringement of any patent
18、resulting from use of this publication.Individuals and organizations using this publication are cautioned that requirements offederal,state,local,and other laws and regulations are dynamic and constantly evolving andshould be reviewed to determine whether the information in this publication is consi
19、stentwith requirements of current applicable laws and regulations.Users of this publication arecautioned that operations and tests must comply with requirements of federal,state,or locallaws or regulations.These requirements should be reviewed to determine whether violationsmay occur.It is intended
20、that these recommended practices serve as a guide to promote standards foranalysis of oilfield waters.Users of this publication are reminded that constantly-developingtechnology,equipment,specific company requirements and policy,and specialized or lim-ited operations do not permit coverage of all po
21、ssible analyses,practices,or alternatives.This publication is not so comprehensive as to present all of the practices for analysis of oil-field waters.Alternative procedures and/or equipment are available and routinely utilized tomeet or exceed practices or performance levels set forth herein.Proced
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