1970
DOI: 10.2118/2621-pa
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Design Criteria for Matrix Stimulation With Hydrochloric-Hydrofluoric Acid

Abstract: A high-pressure, high-temperature acid permeameter constructed to investigate the reaction of HCl-HF on sandstone cores at reservoir conditions is providing new insight into the reservoir and treatment variables that control the acidizing process. Introduction The literature has contained much discussion of both the theory and the practice of acid stimulation of oil-bearing formations. Of the hundreds of published papers dealing with the hydrochloric acid-lim… Show more

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“…References [16,94,95] indicate that porous media and surface of sintering PTFE samples appear like sandstone rocks. They claim this due to its pore structures at microscopic scale, rough and irregular surfaces, and uniform porosities and permeabilities.…”
Section: Group 5: Consolidation Samples By Materials Sinteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…References [16,94,95] indicate that porous media and surface of sintering PTFE samples appear like sandstone rocks. They claim this due to its pore structures at microscopic scale, rough and irregular surfaces, and uniform porosities and permeabilities.…”
Section: Group 5: Consolidation Samples By Materials Sinteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the earliest reports of this phenomenon appeared almost 15 years ago, 1 and numerous others have followed. [2][3][4][5] These observations have been incorporated into general field guidelines that frequently call for large acid volumes just to overcome the damage caused by initial acid injection. Various theories have attributed this initial damage to fines plugging, precipitation of insoluble fluosilicates, and precipitation of silica.…”
Section: Permeability Increase Caused By Hfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sandstone matrix stimulation has been the subject of extensive investigations for over 40 years and extensive experimental work has been conducted to investigate the reactions of various mud acid systems with damaging and formation materials (1)(2)(3) . Theoretical analysis and modelling of the stimulation process have also been studied by some investigators (4)(5)(6) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%