IADC/SPE Asia Pacific Drilling Technology 2002
DOI: 10.2118/77216-ms
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Cheaper Cement Formulation for Lost Circulation Control

Abstract: fax 01-972-952-9435. AbstractLaboratory experiments had been carried out by using G and special blended cement with various amount and types of standard cement additives, and various amount of local bentonite and sugar cane fiber. The ASTM-C 114 and AAS procedures were used for the chemical analysis and API Spec. 10 procedures under atmospheric and reservoir conditions for the cement performance.One of the serious cementing problems is a lost circulation, which may occur in high permeability formation, vugs or… Show more

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“…Samsuri and Phuong [13] introduced a less expensive cement formulation for loss of return issues while drilling in vugular, high permeability, or naturally fractured formations. This formulation caused a reduction in the permeability of the core by 20% compared to the reduction in the permeability due to the drilling fluid (40%-70%).…”
Section: Lost Circulation Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samsuri and Phuong [13] introduced a less expensive cement formulation for loss of return issues while drilling in vugular, high permeability, or naturally fractured formations. This formulation caused a reduction in the permeability of the core by 20% compared to the reduction in the permeability due to the drilling fluid (40%-70%).…”
Section: Lost Circulation Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Class G and special blended cement with various amount of local bentonite and sugar cane fiber has been invested as loss circulation material. A cement system with 9% local bentonite, 2% calcium chloride, and 0.5% sugar cane fiber resulted in a permeability reduction of about 10% and gave optimum loss circulation control [21]. The use of a foamed acid-soluble cement system to mitigate loss circulation has also been investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%