Foamed cements are coarse dispersions of a base cement slurry, a gas (usually air or nitrogen), a foaming surfactant and other materials A new foamed cement, designed for oil/gas well liners and casing cementing jobs, was formulated. Ultra-lightweight cement pastes (such as foamed cements) are appropriate for formation damage prevention in fractured and depleted reservoirs. In this work, foamed cements were prepared at high shear rates using a foaming agent primarily composed of sodium lauryl ether sulfate, boric acid and a retarder (JR120). This formulation was called FBJ. The samples were subjected to tests for density, rheology, free water, settling, thickening time, compressive strength (CS), fluid loss, porosity and permeability, along with microscopic photography and computed tomography scanning. Compared with other drilling cements, the FBJ was found to have one of the lowest densities (1200 kg/m3), a CS of 8963 kPa and a thickening time of about 3 h. The rheology of the FBJ improved under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions. Examinations of the set FBJ also showed that the pores were not interconnected, the porosity of the FBJ was greater than 73% and 28% of the FBJ was matrix. Moreover, cement permeameter tests indicated that the permeability of the FBJ was just 0.0109 mD (1 mD ≈ 1 × 10−12 cm2). All of these results show that the formulated FBJ has acceptable properties for oil/gas wells cementing applications.
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August 05 2022
The particular foamed cement formulation by acid for oil/gas wells cementing jobs: an experimental approach Available to Purchase
Hossein Ameri
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Hossein Ameri
Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering, Department of Petroleum Engineering, Ahwaz Faculty of Petroleum Engineering, Petroleum University of Technology, Ahwaz, Iran
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Seyed Reza Shadizadeh
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Seyed Reza Shadizadeh
Professor, Department of Petroleum Engineering, Abadan Faculty of Petroleum Engineering, Petroleum University of Technology, Abadan, Iran
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Jamshid Moghadasi
Jamshid Moghadasi
Associate Professor, Department of Petroleum Engineering, Ahwaz Faculty of Petroleum Engineering, Petroleum University of Technology, Ahwaz, Iran (corresponding author: j.moghadasi@put.ac.ir)
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
September 03 2021
Accepted:
May 10 2022
Online ISSN: 1751-7605
Print ISSN: 0951-7197
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2022
Advances in Cement Research (2023) 35 (3): 111–122.
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Received:
September 03 2021
Accepted:
May 10 2022
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Ameri H, Shadizadeh SR, Moghadasi J (2023), "The particular foamed cement formulation by acid for oil/gas wells cementing jobs: an experimental approach". Advances in Cement Research, Vol. 35 No. 3 pp. 111–122, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jadcr.21.00154
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