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Skin bypass fracturing

If a well is not damaged or if it is but the damage is not acid removable, then there should be little to no expectation from an addizing treatment. Such a well should not be acidized. This is because addizing does not decrease skin much below zero, as can be shown from the radial-flow mathematics. However, an undamaged well may respond to hydraulic fracturing, or short skin bypass fracturing, if feasible from both a mechanical and a reservoir standpoint. [Pg.66]


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