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A Novel Self-Diverting-Acid Developed for Matrix Stimulation of Carbonate Reservoirs
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EngineeringWell StimulationReservoir EngineeringChemical EngineeringNew MaterialSelf-healing MaterialRock FaceWater TreatmentRheologySurfactant SolutionMatrix StimulationSediment TransportViscoplastic FluidGelled AcidViscous Oil RecoveryChemical Enhanced Oil RecoveryEnvironmental EngineeringCivil EngineeringWater PurificationEnhanced Oil Production
Abstract A Self-Diverting-Acid (SDA) using a Visco-Elastic Surfactant (VES) has been developed. The viscosity of the solution does not develop until the acid reacts with carbonate in the formation. The increases in Ca2+ ions and pH due to the HCl-carbonate reaction cause in situ gelling of the acid. The high viscosity temporarily blocks the wormholes formed in the rock matrix, allowing the acid to cover the un-acidized area. The viscosity of the gelled acid can be completely reduced by post flush of solvent or by the hydrocarbon in the formation during flow back. Unlike the polymer based gelled acid systems, the new material does not leave any residue once it has broken. Multi-Core flood testing incorporating a post acidizing Computed Tomography (CT) scans showed that the VES based Self-Diverting-Acid successfully diverted acid from high permeability section into lower permeability sections. The rock face remained clean without any trace of residue. Rheology measurements showed the consistency of the viscosity development by the gelled acid upon reacting with carbonates.
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