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DOI: 10.2118/182116-ms
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Competent Utilization of Multistage Acid Fracturing Technology to Increment Well Productivity during Stimulation of Low Permeability Gas Carbonate Reservoirs – Case Study

Abstract: Tight gas reservoirs and specifically low permeability gas-bearing carbonate formations require stimulation to produce commercial gas rates. Certain carbonate reservoirs in Saudi Arabia are highly heterogeneous and the degree of heterogeneity changes over the field and within well drainage areas. Horizontal multi-stage acid fracturing technology has become the preferred completion method in such reservoirs to stimulate these carbonate formations to maximize reservoir contact and enhance well productivity. Due … Show more

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“…Therefore, wormholes, together with artificial fractures, form the main channels of the fluid flowing into the wellbore. At present, acid fracturing has been widely implemented to enhance productivity of wells with damaged zones or produce from tight carbonate reservoirs [23][24][25]. Unfortunately, complex seepage systems created by this stimulation pose challenges to study the transport processes in underground natural-resources recovery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, wormholes, together with artificial fractures, form the main channels of the fluid flowing into the wellbore. At present, acid fracturing has been widely implemented to enhance productivity of wells with damaged zones or produce from tight carbonate reservoirs [23][24][25]. Unfortunately, complex seepage systems created by this stimulation pose challenges to study the transport processes in underground natural-resources recovery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%