SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference 2017
DOI: 10.2118/187700-ru
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Optimum Practices to Mitigate Gas Migration Problems in Deep Gas Wells (Russian)

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“…Therefore, to prevent or mitigate this gas migration, it is recommended to reduce the amount of slurry fluid loss by increasing the used fluid loss additive. Another way for mitigating the gas migration is using expansion additives for better bonding of cement in the contact area of cement-casing and cement-formation or using nanoparticles such as nanosilica to prevent gas migration. , Also, a combination of hematite and Micromax (manganese tetroxide) with expansion additives and silica flour could greatly reduce the amount of gas migration as explained by Al-Yami and Al-Humaidi …”
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“…Therefore, to prevent or mitigate this gas migration, it is recommended to reduce the amount of slurry fluid loss by increasing the used fluid loss additive. Another way for mitigating the gas migration is using expansion additives for better bonding of cement in the contact area of cement-casing and cement-formation or using nanoparticles such as nanosilica to prevent gas migration. , Also, a combination of hematite and Micromax (manganese tetroxide) with expansion additives and silica flour could greatly reduce the amount of gas migration as explained by Al-Yami and Al-Humaidi …”
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confidence: 99%
“…2 is quite high at the varying temperatures, the varying temperature and pressures also shows that transit time keeps increasing to up to 1 hour, this time would expose the cement slurry after placement to formation pressures which could destabilize the slurry causing micro annuli and channeling leading to need for remedial cement job to be done after a cement bond log has been conducted [8][9][10].…”
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“…The plotted chart pertains to the compressive strength of the cement sheath at two static temperatures.Another important property that the Cement slurry must possess is controlling gas migration. To control gas migration, designed cement slurries should have several characteristics, including: Controlling fluid loss, preventing slurry settling, maintaining zero free water, avoiding cement contraction, and reducing the transition time (Al-Yami et al21 ).The proposed formulation, by controlling fluid loss, settling, maintaining a zero-free water level, and reducing the transition time, can prevent the infiltration of formation fluids into the slurry.…”
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