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Process, optimized acidizing reduce production facility upsets. S.A. Ali et al. OGJ, 10 February 1997, 95(6), 44--48, 51.
Details are given of the filtration/absorption process, which coupled with optimum treatments, prevent facility upsets that increase the time and resources required for bringing a well back online following an acid stimulation. Acidizing problems, acid additives, and handling options are discussed and a case history, the Main Pass A field, is presented. The cost effectiveness of the process is examined. 8 refs.
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Journal title: Oil and Gas Journal
Subjects: Chemical sciences, Chemical and petrochemical, Additives and oxygenates, Oil and gas, Oil