2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.07.250
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A review of oil well cement alteration in CO2-rich environments

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“…Thus, it can be considered that assessing the CO 2 degradation process in the quasi-static state is appropriate, since many of the cementation defects (e.g. voids, mud channels, small fractures) are not extensive enough to allow considerable fluid flows, and that most of the literature evaluates the integrity of the well materials in a static environment (Bagheri et al, 2018;Teodoriu and Bello, 2020). To simulate the quasi-static condition in the wet carbonation experiments, the top of the cement-casing specimens showing interfacial defect was kept open to allow a material exchange flow with the reactive medium.…”
Section: Cement-casing Specimensmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, it can be considered that assessing the CO 2 degradation process in the quasi-static state is appropriate, since many of the cementation defects (e.g. voids, mud channels, small fractures) are not extensive enough to allow considerable fluid flows, and that most of the literature evaluates the integrity of the well materials in a static environment (Bagheri et al, 2018;Teodoriu and Bello, 2020). To simulate the quasi-static condition in the wet carbonation experiments, the top of the cement-casing specimens showing interfacial defect was kept open to allow a material exchange flow with the reactive medium.…”
Section: Cement-casing Specimensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As long-term CO 2 storage is the objective of CCS projects (Guthrie et al, 2018), it is possible to point out that fluid leakage is the main perceived risk associated with these projects (Iyer et al, 2018;Onishi et al, 2019). In this context, the wellbore integrity is identified as the most critical issue to the CCS infrastructure since it may provide a https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijggc.2020.103077 Received 10 October 2019; Received in revised form 18 May 2020; Accepted 22 May 2020 pathway for fluid to escape from the subsurface environment to shallow formations or, in the worst scenario, back to the surface (Bagheri et al, 2018;Li and Nygaard, 2018). Thus, preserving the wellbore integrity throughout the project's operational life cycle (construction, injection, monitoring and abandonment) is a key issue for CCS effectiveness (Omosebi et al, 2017;Postma et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The utility of their addition to cement is two-fold: the elimination of waste and the enhancement of the cement. These additions are understood as technological solutions, designed to improve both the performance of high-strength cements and cement behavior against aggressive environmental agents [4]. Hence, the incorporation of these additions to cement can be seen as an attempt to reduce manufacturing costs, while simultaneously searching for materials that are more respectful towards the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CO2-bearing fluids react with the cement matrix and penetrate the cement matrix due to either of the diffusion or the advection phenomena (Druckenmiller and Maroto-Valer, 2005;Haghi et al, 2017). Usually, the diffusion is responsible for the permeation of CO2-bearing fluids into the cement matrix, while the advection almost acts on the cement surfaces in cracks, the cement-casing interface, and the cementrock interface (Huet, Prevost and Scherer, 2010;Deremble et al, 2011;Duguid, Radonjic and Scherer, 2011;Gherardi, Audigane and Gaucher, 2012;Bagheri, Shariatipour and Ganjian, 2018). The permeation of CO2-bearing fluids accompanied by so-called carbonation process (Scherer and Huet, 2009;Huet, Tasoti and Khalfallah, 2011;Kari, Puttonen and Skantz, 2014;Ashraf, 2016;Šavija and Luković, 2016;Rezagholilou, Papadakis and Nikraz, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%