Abstract

A model of the process of heating of a carbonate-bearing oil bed under a combined exposure to hydrochloric acid and a high-frequency electromagnetic field is proposed. The space-time temperature distributions are calculated; the contributions from various physical processes depending on the absorption coefficient of electromagnetic waves in the bed are analyzed. It is found that the temperature distribution over the bed thickness can be controlled by injecting hydrochloric acid in a high-frequency electromagnetic field.

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