Title of article :
The Effect of Carbonate Cement Type on Sandstone Matrix Acidizing
Author/Authors :
Younesian-Farid ، Hossein Department of Petroleum Engineering - Faculty of Chemical Engineering - Tarbiat Modares University , Sadeghnejad ، Saeid Department of Petroleum Engineering - Faculty of Chemical Engineering - Tarbiat Modares University
From page :
245
To page :
255
Abstract :
This study aims to numerically determine the roles of the geochemical reactions during the injection of a strong acid into a sandstone sample. As a case study, we used laboratory results of hydrochloric acid (HCl) injection into a sandstone core plug sample from the literature. As the exact cement composition of the implemented sandstone was not available, two probable cement compositions were considered (i.e., calcite and dolomite cement). A fully-implicit model, coded in Python, was used to simulate the underlying geochemical reactions during the HCl injection (i.e., equilibrium and kinetical reactions). In addition, the reactive surface area and porosity-permeability changes of the rock sample were included in the model. The modelling results show that dolomite cement matched better than calcite cement with the experimental acidizing data. A perfect effluent pH prediction was therefore achieved when the reactive surface area was considered as a function of mineral volume fraction. Moreover, a detailed analysis of the dissolution/precipitation rate of different minerals involved in simulations was provided. The presented model improves our understanding of sandstone acidizing by determining dominant reactions.
Keywords :
Cement dominant reactions , Dissolution modeling , hydrochloric acid , Reactive flow , Sandstone acidizing
Journal title :
Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
Journal title :
Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
Record number :
2737283
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