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PE Skill Group 10 BASIC WELL COMPLETION May 2003 Primary Cementing Primary Cementing Primary Cementing

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Page 1: 08 Primary Cementing

PE Skill Group 10

BASIC WELL COMPLETION

May 2003

Primary CementingPrimary Cementing

Primary Cementing

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reservoirreservoir

reservoirreservoir

Conductor

Surfacecasing

Intermediatecasing

Production liner

Production casing

Cement

Sequence of Well Construction

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Learning Objectives

• To describe functions and types of cement

• To explain cement properties and their importance

• To recognise surface and downhole cementing equipment

• To explain cementing operations

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•Objectives of Cementing•Types/Class of Cement•Cement Properties•Cementing equipment

– Surface– Downhole

•Cementing Operations

Content

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Two principal functions of primary cement :

• To support the casing

• To restrict fluid movement (communication) between formations/reservoirs behind pipe

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What can happen to cement behind casing ?

• Complete displacement and seal• Channeling behind pipe• Incomplete displacement• Micro-annulus• Gas or fluid migration• Unset cement

Well cured cement have permeability of 0.001 md with pore size of 2 microns and porosity of 35 %. Gas migrating within cement slurry before curing can create a network of pores of up to 0.1 mm with permeabilities of 1 to 5 md.

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What can happen to cement behind casing ?

Incomplete displacement

Gas or fluid migration

Channeling behind pipe

Micro-annulus

Complete displacement & seal

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Cement Component

Principal component of Portland cement

>50% Tricalcium silicate/ C3S (3CaO.SiO2)>25% Dicalcium silicate/ C2S (2CaO. SiO2)>10% Tricalcium aluminate/ C3A (3CaO.Al2O3) >10% Tetracalcium aluminoferrite/ C4AF (4CaO. Al2O3.Fe2O3)>10% other oxides

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Cement properties

• Use standard API specification to describe equipment and procedures for testing

Cement Testing Procedures :

Operating Thickening Time Test• time taken for cement slurry to set/harden• most important properties of an oil/gas well cementing

slurry• insufficient thickening time - cement set in casing, tubing

or drillpipe• excessive long thickening time - long waiting on cement

(WOC) time

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Cement properties

Determination of Slurry Density• should be used in the field to monitor cement slurry quality

Operating Compressive Strength Test• useful for establishing WOC time and monitoring the stability

of the set material• in general, a compressive strength of 500 psi is adequate for

most operations

Determination of Normal and Minimum Water Content• to assess field slurry problem relating to water- to- solid ratio.

High water content can cause free water break out and solid settling, low water can cause undesirable high slurry density

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Primary CementingPrimary CementingAPI Cement Types

API Class A and Class G

• Predominantly used cement• Class A refer to ‘construction cement’• may normally used to a depth 6000 ft• Class G normally used in neat slurry to a depth

8000 ft

Other API Classes• Class D, E, F use for high temperature but not

widely distributed• Class J is specifically intended for high

temperature - does not set at BHST less than 230 deg F. Not widely available

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Cement Additives

Properties that are modified by additives :

For slurry;• thickening time (acceleration,retardation)• density (extenders/weight increase/reduction• friction during pumping• fluid loss (by filtrate)• loss circulation resistance (whole slurry loss)

For set cement;• compressive strength• strength retgrogression (loss with time)• expansion and contraction

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Cementing Equipment

Surface Equipment

• Mixers or blenders

• Pumping/displacing unit

• Cementing or plug release

head

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Mixing Equipment

Jet Mixer Pneumatic Blender(for batch mixing-accurate )

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Pump-skid Truck

The pumping unit draws slurry from the mixer. The slurry is followed by the displacing fluid (gauged).

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Primary CementingPrimary CementingCementing Head

(with manual plug release)

•Provide connection frompumping unit and rig-pump lines into casing andreceptacle for plugs

•Modern heads equipped

with quick change cap forinsertion of cement plug

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Downhole Equipment(Conventional casing job)

• Predetermined volume of slurry is pumped into the casing betweem two wiper plugs

• The bottom plug ruptures when it seats (top plug is solid)

• The top plug is displaced with mud or completion fluid, flow stops and pressure builds up when the top plug lands

• Check valve in the float shoe prevents backflow of heavier column of slurry

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Commonly used shoes and collars

• A round-nosed shoe is run on the bottom joint to guide casing to pass borehole irregularities

• The collar also act as a seat for pump down plugs

Downhole Equipment

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Wiper plugs

Downhole Equipment

• To separate cement from preceding or following fluids

• The bottom plug also removes mud from the wall of the casing, prevents mud from accumulating beneath the top plug and being deposited around the lower casing joints

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Stage-Cementing and Methods

• Conventional placement of cement slurry around the lower portion of a casing string followed by placement of successive upper stages through ports in a stage or port collar

• Stage collars are most commonly used - contain ports initially isolated by a sliding sleeve which can be moved downward/upward to open and close the port. Two types of collar opening methods : displaced plugs and free fall plugs

• Port collars can be opened or closed by mechanical action of an inner string such as drillpipe - rotation or vertical manipulation

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Free Fall Plug MethodDisplacement Type Method

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Primary CementingPrimary CementingLiner Cementing

Typical equipment used for liner cementing Typical liner cementing procedures

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Cement Evaluation

Evaluation of cement job can determine :

• failure of cement to fill the casing-borehole annulus to minimum acceptable height

• failure to provide a seal at the casing shoe, or at the top of a liner

• failure to provide effective isolation of the zone(s) of interest

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Cement Evaluation

Common evaluation technique include :

• temperature survey• radioactive tracer log• cement bond logging• pressure inflow test• production testing, production logging