Biological enzyme unplugging agent

Bioenzyme deplugging agents are a class of special chemicals used in oil field and reservoir development. They solve the blockage problem in oil well pipeline or formation by utilizing the properties of bioenzyme. These blockage problems may be caused by the blockage of the pipeline or formation caused by sediment, oil scale, colloidal particles, etc., affecting the normal production of the well. The function of biological enzyme deplugging agent is to degrade the blockage through the action of enzyme, so as to restore the flow and productivity of the oil well.

These biological enzymes are usually extracted from microorganisms and are highly specific and active. They can be broken down for specific types of blockages without adverse effects on the surrounding environment or equipment. The working principle of biological enzyme unplugging agent includes:

1. Degradation blockages: Biological enzymes can degrade different organic substances, such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, etc. When these organic materials form a blockage in a pipeline or formation, the action of enzymes can break them down into small molecules that can flow, thus eliminating the blockage.

2. Specific effects: Biological enzymes are usually highly specific, degrading only for specific substances without affecting other useful substances in the environment.

3. Environmental friendly: Compared with some traditional chemical unplugging agents, biological enzyme unplugging agents are usually more environmentally friendly, because the products they produce during the decomposition process are usually natural molecules and do not pollute the environment.

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