Chapter 11: Economics of Matrix Stimulation
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Published:2016
Michael J. Economides, Matteo Marongiu-Porcu, "Economics of Matrix Stimulation", Acid Stimulation, Syed A. Ali, Leonard Kalfayan, Carl T. Montgomery
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Production enhancement and, indeed, any petroleum-well activity are subjected to a physical as well as an economic optimization. The physical optimization such as the unified fracture design (UFD) (Economides et al. 2002) balances fracture geometry such as length and width to maximize the well productivity index. This optimization also includes constraints that are imposed not only by physical but also by logistical concerns.
In matrix stimulation, the injection of reactive fluids brings along with it side effects that become limiting considerations to theoretical expectations. These include lithological constituents that may dictate the strength and makeup of the fluid formulation or the injection time duration, limited by corrosion concerns or other factors. Other chapters of this monograph tackle these issues.
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