Comparison of buffer effect of different acids during sandstone acidizing

The most important concern of sandstone matrix acidizing is to increase the formation permeability by removing the silica particles. To accomplish this, the mud acid (HF: HCl) has been utilized successfully for many years to stimulate the sandstone formations, but still it has many complexities. Thi...

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Main Authors: Shafiq, Mian Umer, Mahmud, H., Hamid, M.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16317
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author Shafiq, Mian Umer
Mahmud, H.
Hamid, M.
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Mahmud, H.
Hamid, M.
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description The most important concern of sandstone matrix acidizing is to increase the formation permeability by removing the silica particles. To accomplish this, the mud acid (HF: HCl) has been utilized successfully for many years to stimulate the sandstone formations, but still it has many complexities. This paper presents the results of laboratory investigations of different acid combinations (HF: HCl, HF: H3PO4 and HF: HCOOH). Hydrofluoric acid and fluoboric acid are used to dissolve clays and feldspar. Phosphoric and formic acids are added as a buffer to maintain the pH of the solution; also it allows the maximum penetration of acid into the core sample. Different tests have been performed on the core samples before and after the acidizing to do the comparative study on the buffer effect of these acids. The analysis consists of permeability, porosity, color change and pH value tests. There is more increase in permeability and porosity while less change in pH when phosphoric and formic acids were used compared to mud acid. From these results it has been found that the buffer effect of phosphoric acid and formic acid is better than hydrochloric acid.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-163172017-09-13T15:03:21Z Comparison of buffer effect of different acids during sandstone acidizing Shafiq, Mian Umer Mahmud, H. Hamid, M. The most important concern of sandstone matrix acidizing is to increase the formation permeability by removing the silica particles. To accomplish this, the mud acid (HF: HCl) has been utilized successfully for many years to stimulate the sandstone formations, but still it has many complexities. This paper presents the results of laboratory investigations of different acid combinations (HF: HCl, HF: H3PO4 and HF: HCOOH). Hydrofluoric acid and fluoboric acid are used to dissolve clays and feldspar. Phosphoric and formic acids are added as a buffer to maintain the pH of the solution; also it allows the maximum penetration of acid into the core sample. Different tests have been performed on the core samples before and after the acidizing to do the comparative study on the buffer effect of these acids. The analysis consists of permeability, porosity, color change and pH value tests. There is more increase in permeability and porosity while less change in pH when phosphoric and formic acids were used compared to mud acid. From these results it has been found that the buffer effect of phosphoric acid and formic acid is better than hydrochloric acid. 2015 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16317 10.1088/1757-899X/78/1/012008 unknown
spellingShingle Shafiq, Mian Umer
Mahmud, H.
Hamid, M.
Comparison of buffer effect of different acids during sandstone acidizing
title Comparison of buffer effect of different acids during sandstone acidizing
title_full Comparison of buffer effect of different acids during sandstone acidizing
title_fullStr Comparison of buffer effect of different acids during sandstone acidizing
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of buffer effect of different acids during sandstone acidizing
title_short Comparison of buffer effect of different acids during sandstone acidizing
title_sort comparison of buffer effect of different acids during sandstone acidizing
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/16317