Day 2 Tue, April 04, 2017 2017
DOI: 10.2118/184588-ms
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Effect of Fe III and Chelating Agents on Performance of New VES-Based Acid Solution in High-Temperature Wells

Abstract: Viscoelastic surfactant (VES)-based acid systems are used in acid-diversion applications. However, high-temperature, interaction of the VES and Fe(III) (as a contaminant), addition of alcohol-based additives, and chelating agents all interfere with the apparent viscosity of the VES-based acid and reduce its effectiveness. This research introduces a new VES-based acid system that can be used for diversion in hightemperature formation matrix acidizing. This VES-based acid system exhibits high thermal stability i… Show more

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“…Yi et al studied the effect of adding chelating agents in viscoelastic surfactants. This study showed good protection of the viscoelastic solutions from iron precipitation at a concentration of 4000 ppm. Studies on the EDTA derivatives of mid pH values showed their effectiveness in dissolving iron sulfide with very low precipitations . These solutions managed to remove different types of field scales, such as pyrrhotite (Fe 7 S 8 ).…”
Section: Applications Of Chelating Agents In Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Yi et al studied the effect of adding chelating agents in viscoelastic surfactants. This study showed good protection of the viscoelastic solutions from iron precipitation at a concentration of 4000 ppm. Studies on the EDTA derivatives of mid pH values showed their effectiveness in dissolving iron sulfide with very low precipitations . These solutions managed to remove different types of field scales, such as pyrrhotite (Fe 7 S 8 ).…”
Section: Applications Of Chelating Agents In Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…With respect to restrictions for analyzing acidic solutions by rheometer equipment, spend‐acid solutions were used to investigate the rheology of acid‐based VES solutions. The spend‐acid solutions were prepared using the method expressed by (Chang et al, 2001; Najem, 2018; Nasr‐El‐Din et al, 2006b; Zebarjad et al, 2017) which is explained completely in Data S1 (as the second method of preparation). Dissolution of dolomite rocks into hydrochloric acid is described in Equation .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%