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DOI: 10.2118/165161-ms
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Hydrolysis Effect on the Properties of a New Class of Viscoelastic Surfactant-Based Acid and Damage Caused by the Hydrolysis Products

Abstract: Viscoelastic surfactants (VES) have been widely used in acidizing and acid fracturing. They are used as diversion agents during matrix acid treatments and leakoff control agents during acid fracturing. At high temperatures, viscoelastic surfactants hydrolyze, resulting in phase separation after a certain time. Their viscosities significantly decrease and it is much easier for them to flow back and this causes much less damage to the formation.In this study, 4 to 8 wt% of a new VES-acid system were tested at te… Show more

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“…This interpretation is consistent with cryo-TEM micrographs as well as static and dynamic measurements. Helgeson et al (2010) furthermore described the viscoelastic behavior of solutions containing both wormlike micelles and nanoparticles as a "double network" consisting of both micelle entanglements and particle junctions.…”
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“…This interpretation is consistent with cryo-TEM micrographs as well as static and dynamic measurements. Helgeson et al (2010) furthermore described the viscoelastic behavior of solutions containing both wormlike micelles and nanoparticles as a "double network" consisting of both micelle entanglements and particle junctions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar behavior was noted at each surfactant concentration. He et al (2013) studied the effect of the hydrolysis of VES-based acids on the rheology and the performance of such systems at 250 F. As the degree of hydrolysis increases, more breaking takes place and less damage occurred in the high-permeability core samples. Fig.…”
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“…Similar behavior was noted at each surfactant concentration. He et al (2013) studied the effect of the hydrolysis of VES-based acids on the rheology and the performance of such systems at 250°F. As the degree of hydrolysis increases, more breaking takes place and less damage occurred in the high permeability core samples.…”
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confidence: 99%