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Alternatives to Biocides for SRB (Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria) Treatment - Technology Landscape
Framework • Updated September 4, 2024
This framework offers a comprehensive overview of cutting-edge alternatives to traditional biocides for treating source waters in drilling fluids to manage SRB (Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria). It highlights innovative treatment approaches and the leading innovators pioneering each method.

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