Научно-технический журнал

«Onshore and offshore oil and gas well construction»

ISSN 0130-3872

Onshore and offshore oil and gas well construction
Efficiency of mineral expansion additives as blockers of formation fluid introduction at the early stage of cement stone formation

UDC: 622.245.422
DOI: 10.33285/0130-3872-2022-3(351)-35-41

Authors:

KHRABROV VADIM A.1,
SHUT KONSTANTIN F.1

1 National University of Oil and Gas "Gubkin University", Moscow, Russian Federation

Keywords: cement fluids, plugging ability, expanding additives, adhesion, hydrostatic weighing

Annotation:

The article is devoted to the study of the mineral expanding additives influence on the plugging ability of the emerging cement stone in the early period of its formation. The results of laboratory tests to determine the expanding additives effect on the nature of the emerging cement stone adhesion with bounding surfaces and on the ability of the emerging cement stone to resist gas penetration through the structure and on the contact with the steel surface are presented. The influence of polymeric gluing additives on the activity and efficiency of mineral expanding additives is shown.

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