1994
DOI: 10.1016/0920-4105(94)90058-2
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Slag mix mud conversion cementing technology: Reduction of mud disposal volumes and management of rig-site drilling wastes

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“…Alkali-activated slag cements have been reported for applications of sealing in salt and sulphur mines and for hydrotechnical operations [62][63][64], in oil well sealing [65], for CO 2 storage and sequestration applications [56], and in the conversion of drilling mud to cementitious slurries [66][67][68][69]. Recent patents demonstrate an ongoing interest in the use of these materials in downhole applications [69,70].…”
Section: Alkali Activated or Geopolymeric Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Alkali-activated slag cements have been reported for applications of sealing in salt and sulphur mines and for hydrotechnical operations [62][63][64], in oil well sealing [65], for CO 2 storage and sequestration applications [56], and in the conversion of drilling mud to cementitious slurries [66][67][68][69]. Recent patents demonstrate an ongoing interest in the use of these materials in downhole applications [69,70].…”
Section: Alkali Activated or Geopolymeric Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If successful, this conversion could reduce mud disposal costs, significantly improve annular cementing efficiency, and reduce costs associated with staffing/manpower, equipment, time, and materials [89]. Little detail exists on how this conversion could give desirable cementing properties, but some researchers have suggested the use of BFS [19,[66][67][68]. Additions of ground granulated BFS (GGBS) to a mud along with a suitable alkaline activator, such as sodium hydroxide or calcium hydroxide, could form C-S-H-type phases similar to those from the hydration of Portland cement but with lower Ca/Si ratios [90].…”
Section: Other Cementing Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, insufficient recognition of in situ drilling slurry depth leads to a certain blindness in the extension of drilling depth. Thus, the study of drill hole debris disposal will be highly valued in particular engineering applications [5][6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies suggest the use of a universal drilling fluid containing granulated blast furnace slag as addition (between 25 and 35 %); after which it has initiated the use of cement slurries with a variable percentage of granulated slag replacement (between 20 and 40%) [7,8]. This process has been used successfully in the horizontal well cementing and it has been observed that the losses are minimized as common circulation in these cases and it is easier to use than the conventional process [9,10]. The aim of this study is to increase understanding of the hydration process that occurs in these kinds of slurries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%