2022
DOI: 10.1007/s13202-022-01533-x
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Effect of acid treatment on the geomechanical properties of rocks: an experimental investigation in Ahdeb oil field

Abstract: Acidizing is one of the most used stimulation techniques in the petroleum industry. Several reports have been issued on the difficulties encountered during the stimulation operation of the Ahdeb oil field, particularly in the development of the Mishrif reservoir, including the following: (1) high injection pressures make it difficult to inject acid into the reservoir formation, and (2) only a few acid jobs have been effective in Ahdeb oil wells, while the bulk of the others has been unsuccessful. The significa… Show more

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“…As revealed by the nanoindentation measurements of the rock surface hardness, solvent cleaning causes a decrease in rock strength and competence. Similar observations were made in refs on carbonate rocks.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…As revealed by the nanoindentation measurements of the rock surface hardness, solvent cleaning causes a decrease in rock strength and competence. Similar observations were made in refs on carbonate rocks.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Then this plug was cleaned by utilisation of a Soxhlet extractor apparatus. Toluene and alcohol were used as cleaning agents [23]. After that, an oven and a desiccator vessel were used to dry the plug.…”
Section: Core Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analyzing the injection rate and pressure during injection is recommended for monitoring a matrix acidizing treatment in a carbonate reservoir, in the same way as monitoring a sandstone acidizing treatment is advised [1]. In carbonates, the pressure loss across the wormhole zone is assumed to be insignificant, which means that the wormhole impact on the wellbore skin effect is equivalent to extending the wellbore [10]. The skin's evolution after a carbonate matrix acidizing treatment may be anticipated using wormhole propagation models under this assumption.…”
Section: -Monitoring the Performance Of Acidizing Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%