All Days 2013
DOI: 10.2523/iptc-16592-ms
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Mitigation of Deepwater Shallow Hazards with Simplified Cement System: South China Sea Case Study

Abstract: Cementing is one of the most critical steps in the well construction phase. Qualified cement integrity is considered a barrier to inhibit fluid migration to surface. For conventional wells, cement in addition to barriers such as BOPs (Blow Out Preventers), fluid hydrostatic pressure, and mechanical methods are used to ensure fluid migration is inhibited. For top-hole sections of deepwater exploration wells however, cementing is your only barrier to mitigate uncontrolled fluid flow to the seabed. During the top… Show more

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