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API TR 10TR2

Shrinkage and Expansion in Oilwell Cements

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Organization: API
Publication Date: 1 July 1997
Status: active
Page Count: 58
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Introduction

A flawless cementation of the casing strings is fundamental not only for safety reasons, but also to keep drilling and production costs at a minimum level.

A cement job has to fulfill multiple conditions, but its main function is to prevent fluid and gas flow through the annulus by ensuring an impermeable bond and exhibiting sufficient compressive and shear bond strength.

Various factors can affect the sealing, such as poor mud removal, as well as bad slurry properties and borehole conditions. It is also recognized that the volumetric changes of cement during hydration substantially contribute to these problems. Bulk and inner volume changes produce bonding and permeability changes, respectively.

in this work, volume changes were better understood by measuring them on different slurries. Three different setups that correspond to three different testing conditions were used.

Document History

API TR 10TR2
July 1, 1997
Shrinkage and Expansion in Oilwell Cements
Introduction A flawless cementation of the casing strings is fundamental not only for safety reasons, but also to keep drilling and production costs at a minimum level. A cement job has to fulfill...
July 1, 1997
Shrinkage and Expansion in Oilwell Cements
FOREWORD Dimensional change after placement in oil and gas well cements, a phenomenon often referred to as shrinkage, has often been used to explain various problems (e.g., microannulus leading to...

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