Day 3 Thu, April 06, 2017 2017
DOI: 10.2118/185337-ms
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Application of Heavy Weight Cement-Resin Blend System to Prevent CCA Pressure in Saudi Arabia Deep Gas Fields

Abstract: Sustained casing pressure, otherwise known as casing-casing annulus (CCA) pressure, is a common problem encountered in the deep, high pressure, high temperature (HPHT) gas fields of Saudi Arabia, and in many other locations globally. Although many solutions have been tried in these fields over the years, none of the existing solutions have proven to be 100% effective. A new solution has recently been implemented in Saudi Arabian gas fields that features a combination of heavy-weight cement blends greater than … Show more

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“…After adding EP and curing agent to cement, the elasticity of cement stone was improved. 26,27 Du et al, 28 A.Yami et al 29 and Liu et al 30 added the mixture of EP emulsion and curing agent to cement slurry, and the elastic modulus of solidified cement stone was lower than that of blank cement stone without mixture. Song et al 31 added EP to oil well cement and tested the compressive strength and elastic modulus of cement stone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After adding EP and curing agent to cement, the elasticity of cement stone was improved. 26,27 Du et al, 28 A.Yami et al 29 and Liu et al 30 added the mixture of EP emulsion and curing agent to cement slurry, and the elastic modulus of solidified cement stone was lower than that of blank cement stone without mixture. Song et al 31 added EP to oil well cement and tested the compressive strength and elastic modulus of cement stone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of resin-containing curing agents in oil-well cement-based materials is limited, mainly because the thickening time of resin–cement-based composites is not easy to control, and its compatibility is poor. Du et al [ 10 ], A. Yami et al [ 11 ], and Liu et al [ 12 ] designed resin cement slurry and mixed resin into cement slurry. The elastic modulus of resin-modified cement slurry is lower than that of non-resin cement slurry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%