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LAPSE:2023.11547
Case Study on the Effect of Acidizing on the Rock Properties of the Mahu Conglomerate Reservoir
February 27, 2023
Abstract
The development of the Mahu tight reservoir has adopted horizontal wells with staged fracturing. In the fracturing, there is a problem of a high fracturing pressure. Acid treatment is often used to lower the fracturing pressure on site. At present, the impact of this acid treatment on the physical parameters of the rocks of the reservoir in the Mahu region has not been systematically studied. Aiming to solve this problem, this paper conducted an experimental study on how acid dissolution affects the physical properties of the Mahu conglomerate, including its porosity, permeability, triaxial rock mechanical parameters, tensile strength, and mineral composition. First, the experimental scheme was designed. Next, a series of experiments were conducted. Finally, the experiment results were analyzed comparatively before and after acidizing. The acid composition, concentration, and contact time were the main factors for the analysis, based on which the acid system and related parameters were recommended. This study showed that the Mahu conglomerate exhibited brittle plasticity characteristics under stress. The carbonate content in this region was low, while the feldspar content was high, so it was necessary to use mud acid to effectively dissolve feldspar, clay, and other silicates. After acidizing, the porosity was 200% of the original value. The permeability increased by up to 14 times. The tensile strength decreased significantly by up to 84%. The value of Young’s modulus of the rock decreased by up to 63.6%. The value of Poisson’s ratio was reduced by up to 40.7%. A combination of 6% HF + 15% HCl is recommended, with an effective acid treatment time of over 60 min for the Mahu conglomerate. Acidizing could significantly change the mechanical properties and permeability of the rock of the Mahu conglomerate reservoir, thus effectively reducing the formation fracturing pressure. This research provides technical support for Mahu acid dipping in horizontal well fracturing.
The development of the Mahu tight reservoir has adopted horizontal wells with staged fracturing. In the fracturing, there is a problem of a high fracturing pressure. Acid treatment is often used to lower the fracturing pressure on site. At present, the impact of this acid treatment on the physical parameters of the rocks of the reservoir in the Mahu region has not been systematically studied. Aiming to solve this problem, this paper conducted an experimental study on how acid dissolution affects the physical properties of the Mahu conglomerate, including its porosity, permeability, triaxial rock mechanical parameters, tensile strength, and mineral composition. First, the experimental scheme was designed. Next, a series of experiments were conducted. Finally, the experiment results were analyzed comparatively before and after acidizing. The acid composition, concentration, and contact time were the main factors for the analysis, based on which the acid system and related parameters were recommended. This study showed that the Mahu conglomerate exhibited brittle plasticity characteristics under stress. The carbonate content in this region was low, while the feldspar content was high, so it was necessary to use mud acid to effectively dissolve feldspar, clay, and other silicates. After acidizing, the porosity was 200% of the original value. The permeability increased by up to 14 times. The tensile strength decreased significantly by up to 84%. The value of Young’s modulus of the rock decreased by up to 63.6%. The value of Poisson’s ratio was reduced by up to 40.7%. A combination of 6% HF + 15% HCl is recommended, with an effective acid treatment time of over 60 min for the Mahu conglomerate. Acidizing could significantly change the mechanical properties and permeability of the rock of the Mahu conglomerate reservoir, thus effectively reducing the formation fracturing pressure. This research provides technical support for Mahu acid dipping in horizontal well fracturing.
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acid system, acidizing, experiment, Mahu, physical properties
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Wang L, Jia W, Xu Y, Mou J, Liao Z, Zhang S. Case Study on the Effect of Acidizing on the Rock Properties of the Mahu Conglomerate Reservoir. (2023). LAPSE:2023.11547
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Wang L: DownHole Service Company, CNPC XiBu Drilling Engineering Company Limited, Karamay 834000, China; Shale Oil Reservoir Reformation Sub-Laboratory, CNPC Key Laboratory for Reformation of Oil and Gas Reservoirs, Karamay 834000, China
Jia W: College of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China
Xu Y: DownHole Service Company, CNPC XiBu Drilling Engineering Company Limited, Karamay 834000, China; Shale Oil Reservoir Reformation Sub-Laboratory, CNPC Key Laboratory for Reformation of Oil and Gas Reservoirs, Karamay 834000, China
Mou J: College of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China
Liao Z: DownHole Service Company, CNPC XiBu Drilling Engineering Company Limited, Karamay 834000, China; Shale Oil Reservoir Reformation Sub-Laboratory, CNPC Key Laboratory for Reformation of Oil and Gas Reservoirs, Karamay 834000, China
Zhang S: College of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China
Jia W: College of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China
Xu Y: DownHole Service Company, CNPC XiBu Drilling Engineering Company Limited, Karamay 834000, China; Shale Oil Reservoir Reformation Sub-Laboratory, CNPC Key Laboratory for Reformation of Oil and Gas Reservoirs, Karamay 834000, China
Mou J: College of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China
Liao Z: DownHole Service Company, CNPC XiBu Drilling Engineering Company Limited, Karamay 834000, China; Shale Oil Reservoir Reformation Sub-Laboratory, CNPC Key Laboratory for Reformation of Oil and Gas Reservoirs, Karamay 834000, China
Zhang S: College of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China
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Processes
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11
Issue
2
First Page
626
Year
2023
Publication Date
2023-02-18
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2227-9717
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