Abstract

Mixed organic and mineral deposits clogging perforations in the near wellbore area is a significant problem in the oil and gas industry. Matrix acidizing is widely applied to relieve this damage in the Haoud Berkaoui region using three different acid systems proposed by company services to restore the initial properties. This work aims to understand and interpret the history to investigate the efficient acid system adapted to the reservoir of two candidate wells. Different data are collected and analyzed. However, laboratory tests were conducted to verify the performance of each acid. Matching laboratory results, Acid Response Curves (ARC) interpretation, and microscopic photos with field data analysis show that only one mud acid system (6% HCl-1.5% HF) among the three is adequately used in the field to minimize the skin factor. It also increases the relative permeability in the wellbore region (7 for well N1 and 3.7 for well N2) and a flow rate gain (0.25 m3/h for the well N2). This study allows the best acid selection and suitable additives for maximum oil recovery of wells, solving problems associated with the production of wells and decreasing the cost of the operation in the future.

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