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Cementing (Sharing Knowledge)

This document summarizes different cementing techniques used in oil and gas wells. Primary cementing is used to isolate zones and restrict fluid movement. Remedial cementing repairs primary cementing jobs. Squeeze cementing closes unwanted zones by pumping cement through perforations or casing leaks. Key methods include the bradenhead, bullhead, and spotting techniques. Plug cementing is used for lost circulation control, formation testing, zonal isolation, and abandonment. The document outlines the objectives, types, and methods for different cementing applications in well construction and remediation.
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Cementing (Sharing Knowledge)

This document summarizes different cementing techniques used in oil and gas wells. Primary cementing is used to isolate zones and restrict fluid movement. Remedial cementing repairs primary cementing jobs. Squeeze cementing closes unwanted zones by pumping cement through perforations or casing leaks. Key methods include the bradenhead, bullhead, and spotting techniques. Plug cementing is used for lost circulation control, formation testing, zonal isolation, and abandonment. The document outlines the objectives, types, and methods for different cementing applications in well construction and remediation.
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CEMENTING

SHARING KNOWLEDGE
 Primary Cementing  Remedial Cementing (Secondary)
Principle function Principle function
• Isolate oil, gas, water zones • Repair primary cementing
• Restrict fluid movement • Close perforation or non productive zone
• Support casing • Seal off lost circulation zones and gas zone
• Protect casing from corrosion • KOP for whipstocking
• Seal off lost circulation zones • Abandon a zone
• Protect a lower (pay) zone

 Type of Primary Cementing :  Type of Remedial Cementing :


• Single Stage • Plugs
• Multiple Stage  Balance Plug
• Miscellaneous  Two-plug method
 Top of Surface Casing
 Dumb Bailer
 Inner String
 Cement Retainer
 Scab Liner
 Kick of Plug
• Squeezes
 Bradenhead Method
Key to a good Primary cement job is Mud Removal  Bullhead Method
 Spotting Method

Key to a good Remedial cement job are Experiences


and Well Data
SQUEEZE CEMENTING

Objective
 Repair primary cementing
 Close unwanted zone
 Close non productive/depleted zone
 Close casing leak
 Close lost circulation zone
SQUEEZE CEMENTING
Types of Squeezes Pumping Methods of Squeezes
 Perforation squeezes  Pressure Squeeze
 Hesitation method
 Top of Liner Squeezes
 Running squeeze
 Casing Leak squeezes
 Shoe squeezes
 Open hole squeezes

System of Squeezes Placement Techniques of Squeezes


 Bradenhead Method  No Tool (Brandenhead)
 Using Tool (Bullhead, Spotting)
 Bullhead Method
 Spotting Method
BRADENHEAD METHOD
(A Squeezed Balanced Plug)

 Spot Cement
 Pull Work String
 Close Annulus
 Apply Squeeze Pres.
BULLHEAD METHOD

Casing Pump Casing Pump


500 - 1000 psi 500 - 1000 psi

 Pump Cement with Packer Set


Displacement  Displace Mud into Formation
Fluid  Hold Annulus Pres.
 Apply Squeeze Pres.

Cement
Mud or
Displacement
Fluid
SPOTTING METHOD

Casing Pump
500 - 1000 psi

 Stab with Packer


 Apply Casing Pressure
 Displace Cement
 Apply Squeeze Pressure
SQUEEZE CEMENTING
Design Slurry
 Fluid Loss Control  Thickening Time  Spacer
Avoid
contamination
cement slurry
with
CF/formation
water to
maintain its
properties (FL,
TT, viscosity)

 Compressive Strength
Equipment ID : HPHT UCA_735L Customer: TATELY N.V 500 psi @ 5:32:00
Test Start: 8/27/2013 8:34:13 AM Well ID : Budi-07 CS @ 12 hrs : 1723 psi psi

Volume Slurry
Test Stop: 8/28/2013 8:50:30 AM Algorithm: Compressive strength type B (more than 14 lb/gal) CS @ 24 hrs : 3293 psi psi

 400 20 5000

- Casing Volume
360 18 4500

320 16 4000

- Squeeze Volume
280 14 3500

Compressive Strength (psi)


Transit Time (microsec/in)
240 12 3000
Temperature (°F)

Viscosity
200 10 2500

 160 8 2000

- Low Viscosity
120 6 1500

80 4 1000

- High Viscosity
40 2 500

0 0 0
0:00 5:00 10:00 15:00 20:00 25:00 30:00
Time (HH:MM)
PLUG CEMENTING

Objective
 Lost Circulation
 Formation Testing
 Zona Isolation
 Kick-Off
 Abandonment
PLUG CEMENTING
Types of Plug
 Dumb Bailer  Two Plug Method
 Balance Plug
- uses tool “Plug catcher”
- use 2 rubber plugs
- Used Offshore
 Kick-Off Plug
 Cement Retainer
- P&A
- High losses zone
- Case hole
 Parabow
- High losses zone
- Open hole
TEMPERATURE CALCULATION
Temperature Gradient
T.G (deg.F/100 ft)= [BHST (deg.F) – 80 (deg.F) / [depth (ft)/100]

Bottom Hole Circulating Temperature


BHSQT (deg.F) = Temp surf (deg.F) + {[0.0076495 x depth (ft) x T.G (deg.F/100ft)] – 8.2021}
{1 – [0.000008068 x depth (ft)]}
PRESSURE CALCULATION
Pressure Gradient (usually deplete zone)
P.G (Psi/ft)= 0.5 x {1 + [2 x BHP (psi)]/depth (ft)}

Pressure Gradient (usually active zone)


P.G (Psi/ft)= 0.33 x {1 + [BHP (psi)/depth (ft)]}
SQUEEZE VOLUME CALCULATION
Injection Ratio
Injection ratio = (Injection rate in BPM) / (Pump pressure in psi)

LOW INJECTIVITY formation shall be defined as an injection ratio less than or equal to 0.009
A MEDIUM INJECTIVITY formation shall be defined as an injection ratio greater than 0.009 but less than 0.09.
A HIGH INJECTIVITY formation shall be defined as an injection ratio equal to or greater than 0.1 or any well
that takes cement on a vacuum
 High Injectivity Formation: the CIF ≥ 0.3 Cuft/ perforation hole and estimate TOC shall
be 50’ above top of squeeze interval.
 Medium Injectivity Formation: the CIF range 0.2 - 0.3 Cuft/ perforation hole and
estimate TOC shall be 50’ above top of squeeze interval.
 Low Injectivity Formation: the CIF range 0 - 0.2 Cuft/ perforation hole Estimate TOC
shall be 30’ above top of squeeze interval.

Squeeze Vol. (bbl) = [length perforation (ft) x CIF (cuft/shoot) x SPF] x 0.1781 (bbl/cuft)

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