Chlorine dioxide (ClO2) restimulation in a 10-well trial in the Permian basin led to a 76% increase in flowing bottom-hole pressure and improved recovery factors. Although ClO2 produced less oil than refracture stimulations, it offered a faster payback and approximately 2.7 times higher ROI due to lower costs. The treatment effectively broke down buildup in wells, enhancing overall performance.
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