2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/194/6/062013
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Identifying the efficiency factors on the basis of evaluation of acidizing of carbonate reservoirs

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“…By comparing the dissolution rate of different acid solutions to rock powder and scale samples, the final acid type and proportion can be determined. The evaluation method of the corrosion inhibitor refers to the static weight loss method specified in the Oil and Gas Industry Standard SY/T5405, [21] "performance test method and evaluation index of corrosion inhibitor for acidizing". The main steps are as follows: (1) Weigh the rock debris.…”
Section: Blockage Analysis-acid Corrosion Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…By comparing the dissolution rate of different acid solutions to rock powder and scale samples, the final acid type and proportion can be determined. The evaluation method of the corrosion inhibitor refers to the static weight loss method specified in the Oil and Gas Industry Standard SY/T5405, [21] "performance test method and evaluation index of corrosion inhibitor for acidizing". The main steps are as follows: (1) Weigh the rock debris.…”
Section: Blockage Analysis-acid Corrosion Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formula for calculating the dissolution rate is as follows [21]: Experimental methods: 1 cm 3 rock blocks were used and the ratio of acid solution was 1:10. The block-loose sandstone was immersed into the reservoir stabilizer at normal temperature and pressure to carry out the immersion experiment, during which the influence of the system on maintaining the rock structure in water was evaluated.…”
Section: Blockage Analysis-acid Corrosion Testmentioning
confidence: 99%