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Near wellbore [[permeability]] reduction, that is, formation damage, can result from the interaction of the reservoir rock with extraneous drilling, completion, [[stimulation]], or enhanced recovery fluids. Rockifluid reaction can occur from any of the following operations:
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Near wellbore [[permeability]] reduction, that is, formation damage, can result from the interaction of the reservoir rock with extraneous drilling, completion, [[stimulation]], or enhanced recovery fluids. Rock-fluid reaction can occur from any of the following operations:
 
# Mixing of formation water with extraneous brine in which the total cation concentration is below a critical salinity value
 
# Mixing of formation water with extraneous brine in which the total cation concentration is below a critical salinity value
 
# Displacement of one brine by another whose divalent cation concentration is lower than the level required to prevent clay dispersion
 
# Displacement of one brine by another whose divalent cation concentration is lower than the level required to prevent clay dispersion

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