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- W4210335967 abstract "Different problems may occur during acid treatment of oil reservoirs because of the incompatibility of acid with rocks and fluids. One of the issues is the formation of acid-in-oil emulsions, which block pore throats and hinder acid removal. The standard “bottle-test” method does not fully characterize such emulsions and allows only quick reagent selection. This article presents a new methodology that enables the evaluation of emulsion formation and the possible risk for acid treatment. This methodology includes visual control and measurement of viscosity, interfacial tension, and voltage stability. We found that HCl-based emulsions are generally more viscous, finer, and stable, but the high strength of the acid may lead to emulsion breakdown. We also established that emulsions that are stable under static conditions may break down after applying mechanical stress, which is a characteristic of sulfamic acid-based emulsions. Although it may not be possible to separate emulsions visually, a water content gradient may be observed in an emulsion column. Our results demonstrate that the acid and oil parameters are interconnected in emulsion formation issues. This methodology and the obtained results may be applied for quick and proper reagent selection for better acid treatment results." @default.
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- W4210335967 title "Complex study of acid-in-oil emulsions, their formation, stabilization and breakdown" @default.
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