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The document discusses matrix acidizing in carbonate formations. It states that acidizing can create wormholes up to 2 meters in length and reduce skin by up to -3. The efficiency of wormhole creation depends on balancing the surface reaction rate of the acid with the diffusion rate into the formation. An optimum injection rate is required to achieve efficient wormholing and skin reduction without compact dissolution. Placement of acid is also important to divert treatment away from thief zones and into low permeability areas.
The document discusses matrix acidizing in carbonate formations. It states that acidizing can create wormholes up to 2 meters in length and reduce skin by up to -3. The efficiency of wormhole creation depends on balancing the surface reaction rate of the acid with the diffusion rate into the formation. An optimum injection rate is required to achieve efficient wormholing and skin reduction without compact dissolution. Placement of acid is also important to divert treatment away from thief zones and into low permeability areas.
The document discusses matrix acidizing in carbonate formations. It states that acidizing can create wormholes up to 2 meters in length and reduce skin by up to -3. The efficiency of wormhole creation depends on balancing the surface reaction rate of the acid with the diffusion rate into the formation. An optimum injection rate is required to achieve efficient wormholing and skin reduction without compact dissolution. Placement of acid is also important to divert treatment away from thief zones and into low permeability areas.
• Negative skin of -3 possible Marten Buijse - IMPACT Team Wormholing Efficiency
• Surface Reaction Rate What Acid ??
• Diffusion Rate Plain, Viscosified,
Emulsified ??
• Injection Rate What Pump Rate ??
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Wormhole Efficiency and Acid Spending Rate CaCO3 H+ Ca2+ CO2 Diffusion
Surface reaction 2H+ + CaCO3 => Ca2+ + H2O + CO2
Wormholing only occurs when
Acid Spending Rate is Diffusion Controlled Marten Buijse - IMPACT Team Surface Reaction Rate and Diffusion Rate Surface Reaction Rate Diffusion Rate Compact HIGH HIGH Dissolution HCl plain HCl (avoid) High T LOW Wormholing HIGH viscosified acid OK emulsified acid LOW Uniform Organic Acids HIGH Dissolution Low Temp (inefficient)
LOW LOW Unusual
Marten Buijse - IMPACT Team Injection Rate
LOW Compact dissolution
No skin reduction
OPTIMUM Deep wormhole penetration
HIGH Less efficient wormholing
Not known how to calculate optimum rate.
Best recommendation: Pump at maximum rate
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Optimum Injection Rate in Core Flow Tests
from: Fredd, et. al., SPE 31074
Marten Buijse - IMPACT Team Core Flow Test Results Core entrance after 15% HCl flow
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Wormhole Efficiency and Acid Injection Rate formation formation radial fill
wellbore wellbore
Low Rate HCl High Rate HCl
compact dissolution no wormholes efficient wormholing no skin decrease skin decrease Marten Buijse - IMPACT Team Effect of Injection Rate in Core Flow Tests Low Q Optimum Q High Q compact dissolution few wormholes uniform dissolution
from: Fredd, et. al., SPE 31074
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Acid Placement in Heterogeneous Formations High Skin Thief Low Skin Plain HCl Zone < 1 cp
High Skin Thief Low Skin
Emulsified HCl Zone > 20 cp
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Diversion with In-Situ Crosslinked Acid
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Carbonate Acidizing Design Considerations • Hydrochloric acid – plain medium T, high rate – viscosified medium T, low rate – emulsified high T, low rate • Organic acid high T, less corrosion • Volume determines wormhole length • Pump rate High rate most efficient • Placement and Diversion Marten Buijse - IMPACT Team