Day 1 Mon, April 13, 2015 2015
DOI: 10.2118/173725-ms
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Delayed-Release Suspending Aid Provides Cement-Slurry Stability in High-Temperature, Horizontal Wells

Abstract: Successful liner cementing in unconventional shale wells is strongly dependent on slurry stability. A delayed-release, high-temperature suspending agent was developed that provides viscosification and stabilization of the slurry without causing excessive viscosification and mixing problems at the wellsite. The suspending aid was prepared from water-soluble, thermally stable monomers copolymerized with degradable crosslinking monomers. The crosslinks degrade as the temperature of the slurry increases, ultimatel… Show more

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