2016
DOI: 10.2118/169395-pa
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Acidizing Sandstone Reservoirs With Aluminum-Based Retarded Mud Acid

Abstract: Summary Aluminum chloride (AlCl3) has been used as a retarding agent for mud acid for a long time; its applications are studied in the laboratory and tested in the field. The theory and mechanism of AlCl3 retardation were investigated in many works involving mud acidizing and reservoir-permeability enhancement. This paper furthers this investigation with solubility tests, coreflood tests, and 19F nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to better understand the mechanism of AlCl3 working as a retarding … Show more

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“…These include but are not limited to acid-in-diesel emulsions (i.e., emulsified acids) or encapsulation methods such as polymer core–shell and nanoparticle-based systems . Additionally, uses of polymers and gelling agents, organic acids, acid-generating systems, and delay additives have been extensively reported. Regardless of the chemical approach, the objective is the same, that is, to provide a means of minimizing the reaction between acid and the metal tubulars or slowing the reaction between acid and rock to promote deeper penetration of live acid into the desired pay zone and restore/increase permeability. Herein, we unveil a new stimulation strategy that leverages the attractive attributes of the ammonium oxidation process as a means of enhancing production via the development of a so-called two-in-one in situ acid system, that is, acid generation on-demand in the presence of gaseous products using cost-effective chemical reagents that are readily used in the industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include but are not limited to acid-in-diesel emulsions (i.e., emulsified acids) or encapsulation methods such as polymer core–shell and nanoparticle-based systems . Additionally, uses of polymers and gelling agents, organic acids, acid-generating systems, and delay additives have been extensively reported. Regardless of the chemical approach, the objective is the same, that is, to provide a means of minimizing the reaction between acid and the metal tubulars or slowing the reaction between acid and rock to promote deeper penetration of live acid into the desired pay zone and restore/increase permeability. Herein, we unveil a new stimulation strategy that leverages the attractive attributes of the ammonium oxidation process as a means of enhancing production via the development of a so-called two-in-one in situ acid system, that is, acid generation on-demand in the presence of gaseous products using cost-effective chemical reagents that are readily used in the industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, it is a special acid solution system with different types of acids formed by the reaction of several nonacidic or weak acidic substances under specific environmental conditions. Compared with other types of retarded acid, it has the characteristics of lower acidity on the ground, which leads to lower corrosivity of authigenic acid when it enters the string, so it can protect the string more effectively. At the same time, since the acid generation reaction of autogenic acid is gradual, it means that the autogenic acid system will not have the problem of rapid acid deactivation, and it is more suitable for plugging removal and production increase in further well zones. , At present, according to the different types of acid generation, autogenic acid can be roughly divided into autogenic hydrofluoric acid, autogenic hydrochloric acid, autogenic organic acid, and composite autogenic acid systems. ,, …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, since the acid generation reaction of autogenic acid is gradual, it means that the autogenic acid system will not have the problem of rapid acid deactivation, and it is more suitable for plugging removal and production increase in further well zones. 19,20 At present, according to the different types of acid generation, autogenic acid can be roughly divided into autogenic hydrofluoric acid, autogenic hydrochloric acid, autogenic organic acid, and composite autogenic acid systems. 19,,22 Keshang Formation oil reservoir in the Bai-823 well area in Xinjiang is located about 10 km to the east of the Baijiantan District.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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