Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5485049 Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering 2017 20 Pages PDF
Abstract
After acid soaking/imbibition, up to twenty fold increase in matrix permeability was observed for carbonate rich Niobrara cores. A matrix permeability decrease was observed in clay rich Three Forks cores. On the other hand, permeability decrease after dilute HCl acid imbibition was observed on both propped and un-propped fractured Niobrara cores. Matrix permeability increase after acid imbibition is attributed to the enhancement of pore throat connectivity and nano- and micro-fracture etching. Permeability decrease for the un-propped fractured Niobrara cores is attributed to fracture surface softening leading to decrease in fracture roughness and fracture aperture at in-situ stress conditions. And, permeability decrease for the propped fracture cores is attributed to decrease in fracture width or aperture caused by proppant embedment as brine and acid weakens the fracture face fabric. It is concluded that dilute acid injection of pre and post hydraulic fracturing stimulation in ultra-tight carbonate rich mudrocks could improve the overall deliverability of stimulated reservoir volume. This is because, despite decrease in fracture permeability after acid imbibition, matrix permeability increase is more significant for the overall deliverability of ultra-tight carbonate rich mudrocks. Moreover, favorable wettability alteration can be achieved by dilute acid imbibition.
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