“…General results point to cement reactions as not leading to significant additional problems related to leakage. This is based on a number of experimental studies [ Duguid et al ., ; Duguid and Scherer , ; Barlet‐Gouédard et al ., ; Kutchko et al ., ; Rimmelé et al ., ; Bachu and Bennion , ; Wigand et al ., ; Pratt et al ., ; Carey et al ., ; Matteo and Scherer , ; Rochelle and Milodowski , ; Jung and Um , ; Jung et al ., ; Mason et al ., ], as well as associated modeling studies [ Carey et al ., ; Huet et al ., ; Scherer and Huet , ; Corvisier et al ., ; McNab and Carroll , ; Deremble et al ., ; Wilson et al ., ; Gherardi et al ., ; Fabbri et al ., ; Raoof et al ., ; Jacquemet et al ., ; Brunet et al ., , Wertz et al ., ]. Based on these studies, three important points can be made about the behavior of cements and their possible degradation.…”