SPE Eastern Regional Meeting 2012
DOI: 10.2118/160966-ms
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Using Magneto-Rheological Fluids to Improve Mud Displacement Efficiency in Eccentric Annuli

Abstract: Long-term zonal isolation provided by cement is a crucial task in the life of oil and gas wells. However, significant number of primary cementing jobs experience problems; particularly in highly deviated wells, extended reach wells, and wells prone to severe washouts. Primary cementing efficiency has attracted more attention since the development of shale gas industry and the Macondo Blowout in the Gulf of Mexico. Sustained casing pressure reported in some of the wells in Marcellus shale play and the root of s… Show more

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“…Having better control over displacement of cement slurry during cementing could help avoid zonal isolation problems that arise from poor cementing. To this end there has been growing interest in the use of magnetorheological fluids to improve displacement efficiency of fluids (drilling fluids, spacer fluids, cement slurries) in the eccentric casing annuli (Nair et al 2015;Ermila et al 2012Ermila et al , 2013. This new technique is based on the principles of magneto-rheology, where an external magnetic field is applied to a fluid carrying magnetic particles (also known as a magnetorheological fluid).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Having better control over displacement of cement slurry during cementing could help avoid zonal isolation problems that arise from poor cementing. To this end there has been growing interest in the use of magnetorheological fluids to improve displacement efficiency of fluids (drilling fluids, spacer fluids, cement slurries) in the eccentric casing annuli (Nair et al 2015;Ermila et al 2012Ermila et al , 2013. This new technique is based on the principles of magneto-rheology, where an external magnetic field is applied to a fluid carrying magnetic particles (also known as a magnetorheological fluid).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%