Effectiveness of the Acidizing Treatment in Wells Based on the Petrographic Results of Thin-Section Acidizing Experiments

<div>The acidizing treatment is a method usually used for the enhancement of productivity in oil-gas fields. Treating thin-sections for microscopic petrographic analyses with common acids, establishes the solubility and dispersion of minerals, as well as secondary formation damage. The best re...

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Main Authors: Nevenka Raškaj, Edita Gašljević-Miljovski, Melika Hot-Grgić
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Language:English
Published: Croatian Geological Survey 2010-11-01
Series:Geologia Croatica
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Online Access:http://www.geologia-croatica.hr/ojs/index.php/GC/article/view/368
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spelling doaj-4b7f8d9d44854b53aa62328d2b8af2172020-11-25T02:52:55ZengCroatian Geological SurveyGeologia Croatica1330-030X1333-48752010-11-0149229529810.4154/GC.1996.26272Effectiveness of the Acidizing Treatment in Wells Based on the Petrographic Results of Thin-Section Acidizing ExperimentsNevenka Raškaj0Edita Gašljević-Miljovski1Melika Hot-Grgić2INA–Industry of Oil Plc. (Naftaplin)INA - NaftaplinINA–Industry of Oil Plc. (Naftaplin)<div>The acidizing treatment is a method usually used for the enhancement of productivity in oil-gas fields. Treating thin-sections for microscopic petrographic analyses with common acids, establishes the solubility and dispersion of minerals, as well as secondary formation damage. The best results were achieved by treating carbonate rocks and rocks with carbonate constituents. Siliceous minerals, such as quartz and micas are not dissolved, but the solubility of feldspars increases with the Ca-component in plagioclase and thc degree or alteration. Clay minerals are subject to mechanical disintegration which causes further formation damage. Anhydrite and opaque minerals are insoluble.</div>http://www.geologia-croatica.hr/ojs/index.php/GC/article/view/368Acidizing treatment in thin sectionsPetrographic analysesSolubility of minerals
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author Nevenka Raškaj
Edita Gašljević-Miljovski
Melika Hot-Grgić
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Edita Gašljević-Miljovski
Melika Hot-Grgić
Effectiveness of the Acidizing Treatment in Wells Based on the Petrographic Results of Thin-Section Acidizing Experiments
Geologia Croatica
Acidizing treatment in thin sections
Petrographic analyses
Solubility of minerals
author_facet Nevenka Raškaj
Edita Gašljević-Miljovski
Melika Hot-Grgić
author_sort Nevenka Raškaj
title Effectiveness of the Acidizing Treatment in Wells Based on the Petrographic Results of Thin-Section Acidizing Experiments
title_short Effectiveness of the Acidizing Treatment in Wells Based on the Petrographic Results of Thin-Section Acidizing Experiments
title_full Effectiveness of the Acidizing Treatment in Wells Based on the Petrographic Results of Thin-Section Acidizing Experiments
title_fullStr Effectiveness of the Acidizing Treatment in Wells Based on the Petrographic Results of Thin-Section Acidizing Experiments
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of the Acidizing Treatment in Wells Based on the Petrographic Results of Thin-Section Acidizing Experiments
title_sort effectiveness of the acidizing treatment in wells based on the petrographic results of thin-section acidizing experiments
publisher Croatian Geological Survey
series Geologia Croatica
issn 1330-030X
1333-4875
publishDate 2010-11-01
description <div>The acidizing treatment is a method usually used for the enhancement of productivity in oil-gas fields. Treating thin-sections for microscopic petrographic analyses with common acids, establishes the solubility and dispersion of minerals, as well as secondary formation damage. The best results were achieved by treating carbonate rocks and rocks with carbonate constituents. Siliceous minerals, such as quartz and micas are not dissolved, but the solubility of feldspars increases with the Ca-component in plagioclase and thc degree or alteration. Clay minerals are subject to mechanical disintegration which causes further formation damage. Anhydrite and opaque minerals are insoluble.</div>
topic Acidizing treatment in thin sections
Petrographic analyses
Solubility of minerals
url http://www.geologia-croatica.hr/ojs/index.php/GC/article/view/368
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