Effect of Silica Flour and Potasium Chloride as Additives in the Rhelogical Properties of High Temperature High Pressure Gas Well Cement Slurry
Amuah Freda Roli,
Ogbonna Joel,
Anthony John
Abstract:This study explores the effects of silica flour and potassium chloride on the rheological properties of high temperature and pressure gas wells. Seven different materials were used as additives which includes: fresh water, dyckerhoff, silica flour, antifoam, extender, fluid loss, dispersant, retarder, anti-settling agent, gas control agent, dry viscosifier, potassium chloride and accelerator. Four recipes were prepared using these additives in different mixtures. Recipe four has all the additives including sil… Show more
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