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- W19904155 abstract "Formation damage probably is the greatest single cause of poor recovery from a reservoir, and it can also be the cause of unprofitable production rates. Formation damage begins the instant the bit enters the potentially productive formation. Improperly weighted fluids can destroy zone boundaries. Filtrates from the drilling fluid can enter the pore spaces of the rock to reduce or, even completely block natural permeability. The problem can be further compounded during the cementing operation. Water sensitivity of a formation is a term used to describe the results of adverse chemical reaction between acid or water-base stimulation fluids and the formation itself, or fluids within the formation. There are many ways to reduce water sensitivity damage: the use of nonaqueous fluids, clay stabilizing agents, low pH fluids, sequestering agents, and fluids specifically tailored for compatibility with the formation and formation fluids. All of these methods can add to well costs. The chemicals and procedures can be expensive, but the added cost often is justified by reduced cleanup time, less rapid production decline, and greater ultimate recovery." @default.
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