Field results demonstrate enhanced matrix acidizing through real-time monitoring Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • 1996, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Inc. The use of an inverse injectivity versus superposition time plot to diagnose the changing skin factor in a matrix acidizing treatment has been presented previously by Hill and Zhu1. The model has been extended to calculate skin factor as a function of injection time or injected volume directly to help the operator monitor and optimize the treatment. A Windows program based on the theory has been developed to provide a pretreatment test to evaluate the permeability and the initial skin factor of the formation when they are not available before the acid treatment, to calculate and plot the evolving skin during the treatment in real-time, and to evaluate treatments afterwards. It converts surface pressure, when measured, to the bottomhole pressure for the calculation, and handles fluid density and viscosity changes in real time. Several field examples showed that the technique can be used conveniently to monitor skin changes and diversion effects during matrix acidizing treatments. The program is reliable and flexible in acquiring and processing data, calculating skin, and diagnosing matrix acidizing treatments.

published proceedings

  • Society of Petroleum Engineers - Permian Basin Oil and Gas Recovery Conference, OGR 1996

author list (cited authors)

  • Zhu, D., & Hill, A. D.

complete list of authors

  • Zhu, D||Hill, AD

publication date

  • January 1996