All Days 2004
DOI: 10.2118/89415-ms
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Phosphonic Acid Complex for Stimulating HF-Sensitive Reservoirs – A Revolutionary Response

Abstract: HF-sensitive reservoirs that could not be hydraulically fractured nor effectively stimulated have been a challenge to the Petroleum Industry, hence locking the potential reserves that could otherwise be producible. These formations are typically those with high swelling clays, chlorite clays, feldspars and certain zeolites. Experience shows that even when such formations are stimulated with conventional HF- or HCl-based acid systems, the production performance declines shortly after the treatments, causing the… Show more

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“…In one of the improved chemistry systems, HCl is replaced with a phosphonic acid complex which has five available hydrogen ions that dissociate at different stoichiometric conditions. For this reason, the phosphonic acid complex is referred to as a five-hydrogen (HV) complex (Nwoke et al 2004;Uchendu and Nwoke 2004;Rae and Di Lullo 2007). The HV acid reacts with ammonium bifluoride (NH 4 HF 2 ) or with ammonium fluoride to produce HF acid.…”
Section: Acidizing Decision Treesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In one of the improved chemistry systems, HCl is replaced with a phosphonic acid complex which has five available hydrogen ions that dissociate at different stoichiometric conditions. For this reason, the phosphonic acid complex is referred to as a five-hydrogen (HV) complex (Nwoke et al 2004;Uchendu and Nwoke 2004;Rae and Di Lullo 2007). The HV acid reacts with ammonium bifluoride (NH 4 HF 2 ) or with ammonium fluoride to produce HF acid.…”
Section: Acidizing Decision Treesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water-wet condition improves the acid contact with the targeted alumino-silicate material. Precipitation of fluorosilicates, hexafluorosilicates, alumino-fluorosilicates, iron compounds and calcium fluoride, commonly generated during acidizing with conventional HF are prevented as a consequence of the strong chelating property of the HV:HF acid system (Nwoke et al, 2004). These numerous properties of the HV:HF acid system are, indeed, the reason for the improved success rate of acid jobs in several case histories.…”
Section: Acidizing Decision Treesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This formulation combines matrix acidising and scale inhibition technology; removal of acid soluble scales and prevention of re-precipitation. The lack of HF reduces the danger of damaging precipitates, while the simplicity of the system makes it ideal for stimulating long intervals or multiple zones in a single operation 7,4 .…”
Section: Candidate Selection / Treatment Designmentioning
confidence: 99%