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Paper presented at the International Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition in China, June 8–10, 2010
Paper Number: SPE-130266-MS
... sthrenth and environmental friendly. Conventional cement slurries and low density cement slurries are usually taking a long time to set and can't allow significant compressive strength development at such low temperature. In addition, conventional cement additives are often environmentally unacceptable...
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Paper presented at the International Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition in China, June 8–10, 2010
Paper Number: SPE-131810-MS
... accelerator, and Anti-migration additive, etc. This technology are characterized by good anti-channeling & Anti-leakage & early strength development ability under the temperature 20~30□. Up to now, more than 300 wells have been cemented successfully with this technology, 97% of which...
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Paper presented at the International Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition in China, December 5–7, 2006
Paper Number: SPE-104434-MS
... fluid formulation cement formulation cement chemistry drilling fluid chemistry drilling fluid property casing and cementing stabilizer strength fluid loss stability particle compressive strength hydration slurry latex slurry migration application strength development cement property...
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Paper presented at the International Meeting on Petroleum Engineering, March 17–20, 1986
Paper Number: SPE-14094-MS
..., a water/cement (w/c) ratio of 180% is needed for a slurry of 11 1bm/gal (1318 kg/m 3 ). This water ratio is near the maximum that will create a slurry with useful compressive strength, except for filler cements where slow strength development is acceptable. To create a slurry of 10 lbm/gal (1198 kg/m 3...

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