Abstract

Aiming at the problem of single and poor adaptability of Bai-823 plugging removal system, an authigenic mud acid system using methyl formate, ammonium chloride, and ammonium fluoride as raw materials is proposed, which can adapt to the temperature of 60-80 °C of the target reservoir and sandstone lithology. The acid-generating capacity of the authigenic acid system at different temperatures was evaluated. The results showed that the H+ concentration remained at 3.35 mol/L after 180 min at 80 °C, which indicated that authigenic acid could generate acid continuously and thus be competent for acidizing and plugging removal of further wells. The corrosion rate of authigenic acid to N80 steel was further investigated. When 2 wt % SA1-3B corrosion inhibitor was used, the corrosion rate was only 0.15 g/(m2·h). At the same time, the corrosion capacities of authigenic acid to rock core and scale samples were studied, which were 19.38 and 93.81%, respectively, indicating that the authigenic acid system realized pipeline and reservoir friendliness when it was able to effectively remove plugging. Finally, a core displacement experiment was carried out to simulate reservoir acidizing for plugging removal. The results showed that the core permeability increased from 1.00 to 1.63 after acidizing modification with authigenic acid. All of the above studies show that a kind of authigenic mud acid has been successfully prepared, and a new idea for the authigenic acid system has been proposed.

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