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Optimization of surfactant-based fluids for acid diversion

Nasr-El-Din et al., 2007

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4408013014150221622
Author
Nasr-El-Din H
Al-Nakhli A
Al-Driweesh S
Welton T
Sierra L
Van Domelen M
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SPE European Formation Damage Conference and Exhibition

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This paper examines the use of surfactant gels during acid injection and describes the optimization of these fluids. Unlike available viscoelastic surfactants used today in the field, this surfactant is cationic at low pH values. If used in live acids, the fluid has relatively low …
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