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Stimulation treatment acid diversion

Gdansk , R. and Behenna, R., Design considerations for foam diversion of acid stimulation treatments, in Proceedings, Field Application of Foams for Oil Production Symposium, Olsen, D.K. and Sarathi, P.S., Eds., U.S. Dept, of Energy, Bartlesville, OK, 1993, Paper FS7, pp. 163-172. [Pg.111]

Comparison of production rates (before and after acid treatment) is the most obvious and simple measure of success. Rate comparison should be made only after all spent acid has been returned and well production has retmned to formation fluids only. Changes in oil-to-water or gas-to-water ratios are important to monitor. Addizing should not preferentially stimulate a water zone. If that happens, it may be that the reservoir was not understood or that diversion was not effective. [Pg.111]


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