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A simple retarder response test for oilwell cements at high temperatures

A simple retarder response test for Class G and Class H oilwell cements at high temperatures has been developed to assist with well cementing operations. This test is based upon the Schedule 29L7 thickening time examination given in API Specification 10, which has a bottom hole circulating temperatu...

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Published in:Cement and concrete research 1993-09, Vol.23 (5), p.1245-1249
Main Author: Bensted, John
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:A simple retarder response test for Class G and Class H oilwell cements at high temperatures has been developed to assist with well cementing operations. This test is based upon the Schedule 29L7 thickening time examination given in API Specification 10, which has a bottom hole circulating temperature (BHCT) of 126°C (258°F). It is very discriminating and has proved to be a useful guideline for cement selection and quality control purposes. Cements giving long (200–300 minutes) and very long (above 300 minutes) thickening times are the most suitable to consider employing in wells at high BHCT's such as ≈126°C. Cements with moderate (100–200 minutes) or even shorter (less than 100 minutes) thickening times may be able to be used in such high temperature wells, but the additive requirements (particularly for suitable retarders) are likely to be much greater and thus more expensive than for the cements which demonstrate long or very long thickening times under the test conditions.
ISSN:0008-8846
1873-3948
DOI:10.1016/0008-8846(93)90186-D