| The strata clearing process employs
simply a gas i.e. carbon dioxide, exploiting
some of its physical and chemicals principles.
Basically, carbon dioxide is injected through
a specific packer inside the well, reaching
and “invading” the water bed/s.
Pumping is carried out using surface equipment
which introduces carbon dioxide at gaseous,
liquid and solid state deep in the permeable
geological strata.
The quantity of gas to be used is calculated
by our very experienced (20-year-experience)
personnel, according to the data previously
gathered from the well itself.
Carbon dioxide at process conditions and
in contact with water, produces a good mechanical
thrust, the production of carbonic acid and
the solidification of the environment around
the well.
These contemporary actions make the total
disinfection of the well and the dissolution
of mineral deposits possible.
After few hours, when the treatment is finished,
the well will be dismantled and, if necessary,
drained in order to extract dissolved sediments.
Carbon dioxide and its reactions during the
process do not generate any toxic or harmful
product.
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