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Mitigation of calcium sulfate scale formation when seawater is used to prepare HCl-based acids

He et al., 2012

Document ID
6868728859307441029
Author
He J
Mohamed I
Nasr-El-Din H
Publication year
Publication venue
SPE International Conference and Exhibition on Formation Damage Control

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The damaging effect of calcium sulfate precipitation on the permeability of carbonate cores when mixing hydrochloric acid with seawater for matrix acid treatments has been identified in our recent work (SPE 143855). The objective of this work is to mitigate calcium sulfate …
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