In acidizing process, the pH of acid increases gradually. When PH is higher than about 2.2, Fe3 forms a black sticky
precipitant that decreases well permeability. Therefore, using Ferric ion reducing agent as an additive is a proper way
to prevent of precipitant formation. In this study, some materials are introduced as reducing agents and compared
with each other. Then the effect of adding catalyst to these materials was investigated and the best mixtures were
chosen and compared with commercial ferrotrol 200 from BJ service. These two mixtures include thioglycolic acid
as ferric ion reducing agent and potassium iodide as a catalyst, and phosphinic acid salt as ferric ion reducing agent
and potassium iodide as a catalyst. The results showed that the proposed additives have better performance at high
temperature in contrast to ferrotrol 200. Then these two mixtures and ferrotrol 200 were compared with each other
in the presence of H2S and calcium carbonate (representative of reservoir rock). The result showed that the two
chosen mixtures mentioned above have better performances in contrast to ferrotrol 200 owing to better reduction of
ferric ion and performing faster than H2S, also, prevent of FeS and S precipitants formation. After that, a comparison
between these two mixtures and ferrotrol 200 has been performed in the presence of crude oil that proved these
studied additives do successfully; however, additive including thioglycolic acid is more proper in acidizing process
of oil wells.