2017
DOI: 10.1007/s13202-017-0314-6
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Sandstone matrix acidizing knowledge and future development

Abstract: To meet rising global demands for energy, the oil and gas industry continuously strives to develop innovative oilfield technologies. With the development of new enhanced oil recovery techniques, sandstone acidizing has been significantly developed to contribute to the petroleum industry. Different acid combinations have been applied to the formation, which result in minimizing the near wellbore damage and improving the well productivity. A combination of hydrofluoric acid and hydrochloric acid (HF:HCl) known a… Show more

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“…Acidizing is a process in which injected fluid (mainly acid) in porous media reacts with matrix/minerals. This may lead to the variation in permeability and porosity due to the dissolution of rock minerals and re-precipitation of reaction products (Shafiq and Mahmud 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acidizing is a process in which injected fluid (mainly acid) in porous media reacts with matrix/minerals. This may lead to the variation in permeability and porosity due to the dissolution of rock minerals and re-precipitation of reaction products (Shafiq and Mahmud 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the injection of acids into a reservoir to dissolve the rock matrix. Dissolution of portions of the rock creates wormholes while increasing its permeability and porosity [13]. Acid fracturing and matrix acidisation are the two main acidisation methods adopted as stimulation techniques [14].…”
Section: Acidisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…limestone, dolostone and carbonate-rich shale) and silicate-rich rocks (e.g. sandstone) are soluble in HCL and HF, respectively [13,27]. Most formation rocks are not exclusively one or the other; therefore, in many instances, an acid blend (mud acid) comprising a combination of more than one type of acid is used.…”
Section: Fracturing Fluids and Fluid Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the procedures of experiment and results from these literature studies have provided an important insight and some constructive outlooks for the experimental work or simulation design and setup that are worth technical investigation in the future. As highlighted by Shafiq and Mahmud (2017), the future of matrix acidizing should focus on solving the problems associated with high temperature. New acid combinations developed are expected to not only improve the permeability, but also reduce the precipitation effect.…”
Section: Optimization Of Hf and Hbf 4 Sandstone Acidizingmentioning
confidence: 99%