Polyacrylamide Manufacturers & Capabilities
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Polyacrylamide Manufacturers & Capabilities. Selecting the right polymer is a critical factor in the success of polymer flooding projects. The performance, stability, and efficiency of a polymer flood depend on the quality and properties of the polymer used, making the choice of manufacturer an essential step in the process.
This page provides a list of polymer manufacturers specializing in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and other applications. These companies supply water-soluble polyacrylamide polymers tailored to various reservoir conditions, including temperature, salinity, and permeability. Whether for laboratory testing, pilot projects, or full-field deployment, these manufacturers play a key role in ensuring the success of polymer flooding operations.
Key considerations when choosing a polymer supplier include:
- Polymer stability under reservoir conditions (salinity, temperature, shear)
- Product customization to meet specific field requirements
- Supply chain reliability and large-scale production capacity
- Technical support for formulation, injection, and field implementation
In 2025, the non-captive worldwide polyacrylamide production capacity was approximately 2 800 000 tons:
Production repartition: 53% in Asia Pacific – 20% in Europe – 27% in the Americas
SNF Headquarters: France
Polyacrylamide production capacity (2022): 1 325 000 tons
Number of manufacturing sites: 8 primary, 21 total
Location of main manufacturing sites: USA (2), France (1), India (2), China (2), UK (1)
Headquarters: Finland
Polyacrylamide production capacity (2022): NA
Number of manufacturing sites: 62 including Polymers and other process chemicals (24), Bleaching and pulping (10), Coagulants (28)
Location of main manufacturing sites: Americas, Europe, Asia Pacific
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