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DOI: 10.2118/207961-ms
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Laboratory and Field Evaluation of Aqueous Retarded Acid System for Carbonate Gas Field, Offshore Borneo Island

Abstract: Objectives, Scope This paper provides valuable insights on aqueous retarded acid system evaluation based on laboratory testing, literature review and engineering analysis prior to the field application for a candidate well in a gas field, offshore East Malaysia (Figure 1). The field is a reefal carbonates build-up overlayed by a thick shale sequence and is one of the deepest fields in Sarawak Asset, in which the produced fluid contains up to 3,500ppm H2S, 20% CO2 and bottomhole temperature up… Show more

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“…Abdrazakov et al, 13 based on the former Caspian Depression in Kazakhstan, combined with the data and geological conditions of the construction site, studied the retarded acid through experimental research and software simulation, and developed a set of retarded acid systems that can adapt to a depth of up to 5000 m and a temperature of up to 145 °C. Ravichandran et al 14 developed a highly slow-moving single-phase acid and applied it to several gas wells in the offshore gas field of East Malaysia, achieving significant improvement results.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Abdrazakov et al, 13 based on the former Caspian Depression in Kazakhstan, combined with the data and geological conditions of the construction site, studied the retarded acid through experimental research and software simulation, and developed a set of retarded acid systems that can adapt to a depth of up to 5000 m and a temperature of up to 145 °C. Ravichandran et al 14 developed a highly slow-moving single-phase acid and applied it to several gas wells in the offshore gas field of East Malaysia, achieving significant improvement results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%