R. T. Landim, M. M. F. Melo Neta, F. J. S. Barros, C. L. Cavalcante Jr., F. M. T. Luna
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The scale inhibitor squeeze treatment is an important method used in the petroleum industry to control formation of inorganic deposition within the oil production wells. This treatment increases the life cycle of petroleum production by preventing or reducing the formation and growth of salt crystals. In recent years, studies on inhibitor squeeze treatments have been expanding and diversifying with the goal of improving the lifespan and reducing treatment costs. This study reports an advanced bibliometric analysis from 1970 to 2023, illustrating the extent of research on inhibitor squeeze treatments to prevent the formation of inorganic scale, with a systematic survey since the first registered publication. It highlights the evolution of research reports, assessing the relationships between institutions, journals, and authors, identifying of potential needs to be addressed by future investigations.