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8751569 
Journal Article 
Critical Analysis of Productivity of Well 2L After Foam-Acid Diversion 
Okere, CJ; Zheng, L; Su, G; Liu, H; Chang, Q; Obiafudo, OJ 
2021 
Springer Science and Business Media B.V. 
Mechanisms and Machine Science 
99 
21-36 
English 
Foam acid diversion is a widely adopted well stimulation technique based on its superior efficiency and applicability to reservoir layers with varying permeability. However, no study has critically analyzed the performance of a well after foam acid diversion operation from a field perspective. In this study, Well 2L was used as case study, and the field data obtained from the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company were carefully analyzed using pressure transient equations. A clustered column chart was used to compare the performance of the well before and after acid foam diversion. Combining the results of previous researches, the causes of formation damage due to the initial decline in the productivity of Well 2L was established. The results indicated that, first, a rapid decline in production of Well 2L before foam acid diversion was due to formation damage by drilling and completion operations previously carried out on the well. Second, after foam acid diversion, the productivity of Well 2L remarkably increased by 70%, suggesting that the application of foam acid diversion significantly improves oil recovery. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG. 
Foam acid diversion; Formation damage; Pressure transient well test; Productivity; Well 2L; Well stimulation