2020
DOI: 10.2118/178034-pa
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Matrix Acidizing: A Laboratory and Field Investigation of Sludge Formation and Removal of Oil-Based Drilling Mud Filter Cake

Abstract: Summary Hydrochloric and organic acids have been extensively used to enhance well productivity or injectivity in tight carbonate formations (10 to 50 md). The use of these acids, however, can cause instances of complete production loss. This is especially common due to incompatibilities of the acidizing fluid and oil, which can lead to the formation of acid/oil emulsions and sludge formation. Consequently, it is necessary to properly identify and remove such emulsions or precipitations without c… Show more

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“…The chelating properties of chelating agents can be used to tackle another major problem in the oil and gas industry, namely iron. Ferric (Fe 3+ ) iron has a reputation for causing many issues during stimulation treatments by stabilizing damaging emulsions and inducing the precipitation of sludge and asphaltene [40,41]. Iron has also been found to be incompatible with several additives used in the oil industry, including viscoelastic surfactants (VES).…”
Section: Chelation Of Ironmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chelating properties of chelating agents can be used to tackle another major problem in the oil and gas industry, namely iron. Ferric (Fe 3+ ) iron has a reputation for causing many issues during stimulation treatments by stabilizing damaging emulsions and inducing the precipitation of sludge and asphaltene [40,41]. Iron has also been found to be incompatible with several additives used in the oil industry, including viscoelastic surfactants (VES).…”
Section: Chelation Of Ironmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will damage the tubulars and result in "face dissolution" toward the formation rock, thus, compromising its ability to generate wormholes that can bypass the damage zones downhole [30]. Furthermore, it has the potential to cause sludge and asphaltene precipitation if mixed with an incompatible crude [31]. On the other hand, organic acids have a lower tendency to form sludge and emulsion when mixed with crude oil.…”
Section: Corrosion Inhibitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%