Publications by authors named "Zoltan Turzo"

Using an acid to stimulate a heterogeneous carbonate reservoir during matrix acidizing may lead to over-treating the high permeability zones, leaving low permeability zones untreated. This is particularly exacerbated in long horizontal sections, necessitating the use of acid diverters for effective acid distribution across the formation. In previous studies, conventional core flooding systems were utilized where single inlet and outlet lines were used or, at best, two outlet lines for dual-core flooding.

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This study investigates the process of optimizing the injection rates of carbonic acid during matrix acidizing in carbonate formations, highlighting its impact on wormhole formation, dissolution, and the changes in rock petrophysical properties. Indiana limestone core samples, with porosity ranging from 14 % to 16 % and permeability from 7 to 12 mD, were flooded using diffrent injection rates (0.5, 1, 2, and 5 cm³/min) to determine the optimal injection velocity.

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