Day 2 Tue, September 27, 2016 2016
DOI: 10.2118/181482-ms
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Development of a Subsurface Reverse Circulation Tool System to Cement Weak and Depleted Zones in Deepwater Formations

Abstract: Reverse circulation cementing is a placement technique that reduces bottomhole equivalent circulating densities (ECDs) and reduces lost circulation risk in wells in which conventional circulation pressures would break down formations. Until now, reverse circulation cementing has been performed only on land or in shallow-water wells in which the annulus was accessible from the surface to pump down. This paper describes the design, development, and validation of technology that enables subsurface reverse circula… Show more

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