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Lightweight Cementing Solutions: A Novel Concept UtilizesField Case Histories
Some of the most difficult deepwater cementing situations occur when encountering zones with low fracture gradients or lost circulation problems. As more wells are drilled through depleted reservoirs, these problems are becoming more common. In the past,
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Dec 2008
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Tailor Lightweight Slurry Designs to Well Conditions and Production Plans
White Paper by Crook, Kulakofsky, and Griffith. More than ever before, operators and service companies planning lightweight oil- and gas-well cement jobs are giving attention to casing/cement sheath integrity for the entire life of oil, gas, geothermal, an
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Nov 2006
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New Liquid Microsphere System Simplifies Lightweight and Ultra-Lightweight Cementing
As reservoir targets are increasingly chosen below difficult drilling formations, the need for lightweight cement of higher quality is also increasing. While
conventional water-extended cement slurries are often favored because of their low cost, slurry p
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Sep 2006
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Superior Zonal Isolation Provided by Ultra-Lightweight Cementing Technology Increases Profitability of Wells in Difficult to Cement Areas (SPE 104066)
Presents case histories from Mexican wells, which show how this ultra-lightweight foamed cement slurry technology was used to decrease costs and increase production, yielding more profitable wells for the operator.
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Sep 2006
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Lightweight Cementing Solutions: A Novel Concept UtilizesField Case Histories
Some of the most difficult deepwater cementing situations occur when encountering zones with low fracture gradients or lost circulation problems. As more wells are drilled through depleted reservoirs, these problems are becoming more common. In the past,
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Nov 2004
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