The most common types of scale are calcium carbonate and calcium sulfate (gypsum). Sodium chloride (salt), sulfur, and other minerals can also be precipitated under certain conditions. The formation of these scales or solids can be minimized or prevented through use of chemical inhibitors, provided the produced fluids are analyzed ahead of time. If not, it may be necessary to perform a workover to clean out the well. | The most common types of scale are calcium carbonate and calcium sulfate (gypsum). Sodium chloride (salt), sulfur, and other minerals can also be precipitated under certain conditions. The formation of these scales or solids can be minimized or prevented through use of chemical inhibitors, provided the produced fluids are analyzed ahead of time. If not, it may be necessary to perform a workover to clean out the well. |