TX 75083-3836, U.S.A., fax 01-972-952-9435. AbstractThe use of unique or modified HF acid systems for matrix acidizing within the Niger Delta and some other parts of the world is still the preferred method for effective stimulation of sandstone reservoirs. The continued success of treatments done with modified HF systems in this area are due to its ability to mitigate the rapid spending of the active acid with clays and silicates; prevent matrix unconsolidation in the near wellbore region and the subsequent precipitation of acid reaction by-products within specific well applications. This success has brought about modifications to the acid system and new applications for various well scenarios. This paper discusses the successful application of a unique sandstone acidizing process that uses a single acid stage (no preflush or postflush is required) making multiple stage treatments much simpler while still achieving both economic and technical targets for the well. It covers the non-formation stimulation treatment of several wells using this single-step method and also describes a successful approach to improving the productivity of high water cut wells with severe finesdamaged gravel packs by this system. Unique experiences acquired during the field trials carried out within the Niger Delta using this system are evaluated. The results demonstrate a significant increase in incremental hydrocarbon production for normally high risk, low reward wells and remarkable stimulation cost reduction via reduced chemical volumes, less equipment requirements and shorter job times.Also included are a thorough analysis of actual candidate selection criteria, fluid chemistry, actual job design and operational issues during execution of treatments. Key technical and economical performance indicators including skin factors, production rates, specific productivity indices, treatment costs indicate that this system has certainly and successfully increased the application envelope for unique HF treatments within sandstone reservoirs.
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