Casing cementing is one of the most crucial operations
in the oil
well drilling process since it determines the durability and stability
of the well throughout its life. Different additives have been mixed
into the oil well cement slurry to improve the properties of both
the cement slurry and the solidified cement sheath. Graphite is a
waste material with a huge potential to be utilized in cementing to
improve the properties of the oil well cement and reduce the graphite
waste content in the environment. This study intends to analyze the
effect of graphite on alteration in properties of the cement compressive
and tensile strength, Poisson’s ratio, Young’s modulus,
porosity, and permeability for three days of curing. Based on the
trend of the properties during the three days of curing, equations
were established to describe the future change in cement properties
with time. Two formulas of cement, the base (with no graphite) and
graphite-based (with 0.2% by weight of cement graphite) were prepared
in this study. The results showed that the graphite successfully increased
the compressive strength, tensile strength, and Poisson’s ratio
of the cement sheath, throughout the curing process. Young’s
modulus was decreased after the incorporation of graphite which indicates
an enhancement in cement resistance to shear forces. The porosity
and permeability were also decreased indicating formation of a more
densified cement sheath.