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The Optimum Injection Rate for Matrix Acidizing of Carbonate Formations
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1993
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Rock TestingEngineeringChemistryMineral ProcessingEarth ScienceReservoir EngineeringPetroleum ReservoirChemical EngineeringCarbon SequestrationAcid SpendingSmall WormholeMatrix AcidizingGeologyCarbonizationCivil EngineeringFormation EvaluationGeochemistryAcid BreakthroughChemical KineticsPetroleum Engineering
Abstract Our main result is the discovery of an optimum acid injection rate to obtain acid breakthrough in linear corefloods of carbonates using a minimum total acid volume. Low rates result in acid spending at the core surface while high rates result in the formation of multiple, highly ramified wormholes. At the optimum intermediate rate, a single, small wormhole penetrates the core. The optimum acid rate is found to be a function of the rock composition and reaction temperature as well as the pore size distribution of the virgin formation rock. All of these factors are included in the theory developed here. This theory provides a quantitative prediction of the optimum rate. The practical ramifications of the results are also considered.
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