Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering (Dec 2023)

Investigation of the Effect of Temperature and Grain Size on the Kinetic of Hydrochloric Acid and Calcium Carbonate Reaction as a Simulation of Wellbore Acidizing

  • Kaveh Paydar,
  • Ali Ebadi,
  • Amin Ahmadi,
  • Mehrdad Manteghian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22059/jchpe.2023.357815.1429
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 2
pp. 391 – 399

Abstract

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In this study, the significance of temperature within the range of 25 to 70 degrees Celsius and the particle size of calcium carbonate at 237 μm, 348.5 μm, and 497.5 μm on the hydrochloric acid reaction rate with calcium carbonate stone was deliberated. The slow reaction rate helps a retarded action, and therefore, HCl penetrates deeper, and the zones farther from the wellbore will be affected by the acidizing. Therefore, the exploration of variables influencing the reaction rate holds considerable significance. The reaction rate is controlled by influential factors such as temperature and particle size, where the effect of these two factors is discussed in detail. According to the empirical findings, the reaction rate exhibits an upward trend as temperature rises and as the size of calcium carbonate particles decreases. It is worth mentioning that the highest and lowest reaction rates were observed at temperatures of 70 and 25 degrees Celsius, and with calcium carbonate particle sizes of 237 and 497.5 micrometers, respectively. Consequently, this research, considering the examined parameters and the obtained results, contributes to a better understanding and more efficient design of the acidizing process.

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