SPE/IATMI Asia Pacific Oil &Amp; Gas Conference and Exhibition 2015
DOI: 10.2118/176038-ms
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Engineered Highly Crush-Resistant Cement Slurry to Prevent Lost Circulation

Abstract: Total E&P Indonesie (TEPI) has been drilling in the Tunu, Tambora, and Handil (TTH) fields located in Delta Mahakam, East-Kalimantan of Indonesia. These fields have been producing gas for some decades in Indonesia. Casing cementation over weak formations and low fracture gradients are some of the major challenges encountered during operations in these fields; hence, designing and pumping lightweight slurry systems with superior performance when compared with conventional cement slurries is required to over… Show more

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“…Recently, there were some publications on application of swelling thixotropic polymers to put an end on lost circulation during managed pressure drilling MPD (Barry 2017;Ombe et al 2020) when there was no safe mud window (Aljubran et al 2018). Generally, it should be noted that magnesium-cement slurry is used for reservoir thief zones because it is soluble by an HCl-acid wash removing the reservoir rock formation damage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, there were some publications on application of swelling thixotropic polymers to put an end on lost circulation during managed pressure drilling MPD (Barry 2017;Ombe et al 2020) when there was no safe mud window (Aljubran et al 2018). Generally, it should be noted that magnesium-cement slurry is used for reservoir thief zones because it is soluble by an HCl-acid wash removing the reservoir rock formation damage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemical proportions change and controlling cement hardening with designed additive amounts might be impossible. Therefore, many authors have proposed ways to stop or minimize cement fluid loss [43,44,45,20,46,47], and most agree on the importance of better understanding the mechanisms that govern fluid loss in order to predict it [48,49,50,51,52].…”
Section: Well Cementing Techniques and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%