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Research and Application of Micro-Expansion and Anti-Channeling Cement Slurry System in Agadem Oilfield

Authors :
Gang Wang
Dexiang Duan
Wanjun Li
Feng Qian
Zhengli Qin
Zhao Zhong
Chuan Zhou
Baletabieke Bahedaer
Ning Jing
Dongqing Ye
Qingyun Gao
Yue Xiao
Ganlu Li
Jitong Liu
Guobin Zhang
Shaohua Li
Source :
Day 4 Thu, November 18, 2021.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SPE, 2021.

Abstract

The overall liner cementing qualification rate is only 40% in Agadem block of Niger, The cement slurry system used in the field has a UCA transition time of 43min, and an expansion rate of -0.03% in 24h, which result in a poor anti-gas channeling performance. The expansive agent and the anti-gas channeling toughening agent of anti-channeling agent were optimized through experiment study. A novel micro-expansion anti-gas channel cement slurry system which is suitable for Agadem block was obtained through experiment optimization study: 100% G +2 ∼ 4% fluid loss agent +3 ∼ 4.5% anti-channeling agent +1 ∼ 2% expansion agent-100S +0.15 ∼ 0.4% retarder +0 ∼ 0.3% dispersant +0 ∼ 0.25% defoamer + water. This new cement system has a good anti-gas channeling performance, the cement strength is 24.5-35.0MPa after 24hrs, the UCA transition time is 16-18min, and the expansion rate is 1.5-1.7%. At the same time, a cementing prepad fluid suitable for the block and the micro-expansion cement slurry system is selected to ensure the performance of the cement slurry's anti-channeling performance. The field test results proofs the good performance of the new cement system. The cementing qualification rate of Koulele W-5 well is 96%, and the second interface cementation is Good. The cementing qualification rate of Trakes CN-1 well is 100% which second interface cementation is Excellent. This paper has positive guidance and reference for cementing in Agadem block.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Day 4 Thu, November 18, 2021
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........18b09160bdcf1d5e1f8be26976f20c43
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2118/207592-ms