
Fluid Compatibility Workshop +
SPE OKC Oil & Gas Symposium
We make extreme condition fluid analysis quick, accurate, and accessible to the energy industry.
We’re Attending + Speaking!
Meet up with us 14 -18 April 2025, at the Oklahoma City Convention Center

Adam Fehr
Account Manager
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Interface Fluidics can show you how fluids behave at the pore scale and provide critical phase behaviour information for building computer reservoir models. We have helped the energy industry cut chemical costs, increase ROI, and take the guesswork out of operations.
Produced Water Explained - Getting it Right

As water use faces tighter restrictions in Canada and the US, the pursuit of alternative sources like high TDS groundwater or recycled produced water has become crucial. But this shift brings its own set of questions. Why is produced water a complex choice for fracing? What critical questions should you ask your suppliers if you’re considering or already using produced water? Is it true that opting for produced water means higher chemical costs? How can you find the right frac chemistry that aligns with these alternative water sources? And, do Cationic FRs hold the key to solving these issues?
Formation Damage Mechanisms in Unconventionals – Fluid Variables

Fluids can damage your formation. Are you curious about the challenges presented by formation damage in unconventional formations? Delve into the complexities of subsurface dynamics in tight porous media, which is a critical yet challenging aspect of unconventional oil recovery.
Our innovative flowback test has provided ground breaking insights into the mechanisms of formation damage affecting the unconventional sector, and this webinar is an excellent opportunity to learn about these dynamics directly from our seasoned experts.
A New Approach to Optimizing Completion and Stimulation Fluids

Every component in a completion fluid plays a role in stimulating production or protecting against risk to equipment or formation. At Interface, we’ve observed that all additives can impact the most important parameter, how much oil you can get out of the producing formation. Often, additives not intended for use as stimulation chemicals – but rather for some other purpose such as inhibiting corrosion – can interfere with the selected stimulation additives, resulting in diminished return on investment.

Changing The Way You Interact With Your Fluids
Unlock superior data quality every day with our state-of-the-art turnkey microfluidic system designed for your laboratory needs. Experience unparalleled precision and efficiency in fluid analysis with our next-generation technology.

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