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9781394164851

Oil and Gas Well Cementing for Engineers

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    9781394164851

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    1394164858

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2023-08-07
  • Publisher: Wiley
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Summary

Oil and Gas Well Cementing for Engineers

Practical approach covering the chemistry, processes, and modeling in the field of cementing engineering

Oil and Gas Well Cementing for Engineers is a comprehensive and reader-friendly book that delves into the chemistry, processes, and modeling involved in cementing engineering in the oil and gas industry. The book brings together traditional cementing technologies and the latest advancements, providing a practical approach for both students and field specialists.

It then proceeds to cover the entire cementing process, including the initial phase of Portland cement production and practical calculations needed during complex cementing operations.

In a rapidly evolving industry, where the number of well workover and bottom-hole zone stimulation operations is on the rise, understanding cementing systems and cementing technology is crucial for field operation efficiency. This book fills the knowledge gap often left by educational institutions that fail to provide well cementing as a separate course, opting to cover only fragments of the process within related subjects.

Oil and Gas Well Cementing for Engineers serves as an essential primer for students, offering a comprehensive overview of cementing operations. For field specialists, the book provides practical insights and calculations required on-site, making it a valuable resource for enhancing operational proficiency.

The logical sequence in which the material is presented simplifies the reader’s perception, making it easier to grasp the wide range of information covered in the book. Whether you are a student or an industry professional, this practical guide offers a wealth of knowledge on cementing technology, empowering you to excel in oil and gas well construction and production processes.

Author Biography

Baghir Suleimanov is Deputy Director of SOCAR "OilGasScientificResearchProject" Institute, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences. Prof. Suleimanov lectures and supervises postgraduate students and PhD students in petroleum engineering. Elchin Veliyev is Deputy Manager of Laboratory of Analytical Researches, SOCAR "OilGasScientificResearchProject" Institute. He has authored 62 published scientific papers. Azizagha Aliyev is Scientific Assistant, Laboratory of Analytical Researches, SOCAR "OilGasScientificResearchProject" Institute.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Introduction

CHAPTER 1. THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF WELL CEMENTING

1.1 Oil-well, its elements and construction

1.2 Objectives of well cementing

1.3 Primary cementing

1.3.1 Single-stage cementing with two plugs

1.1.1. Two-stage (two-cycle) cementing

1.1.2. Basket Cementing

1.1.3. Liner cementing

1.1.4. Reverse cementing

1.1.5. Cementing plugs

History of Oil Well Cementing Technology Development

Chapter 2. COMPOSITION AND CLASSIFICATION OF PORTLAND CEMENT

2.1. Chemical composition

2.2. Portland cement manufacturing

2.3. API (American Petroleum Institute) classification of Portland cement

2.4. GOST (Russian: ГОСТ) classification of Portland cement

Chapter 3. CEMENT ADDITIVES

3.1. Accelerators

3.2. Retarders

3.2.1. Lignosulfonates

3.2.4. Cellulose derivatives

3.2.5. Organophosphonates

3.2.6. Inorganic compounds

3.3. Extenders

3.3.1. Clays

3.3.2. Sodium silicate

3.3.3. Pozzolans

3.3.4. Lightweight particles

3.3.5. Gas based extenders

3.4. Weighting agents

3.5. Dispersants

3.6. Fluid loss agents

3.6.1. Particulate materials

3.6.2. Water soluble polymers

3.8. Special cement additives

3.8.1. Antifoaming agents (Defoamers)

3.8.2. Strengthening agents

3.8.3. Radioactive tracers

3.8.4. Mud decontamination

Chapter 4.  Special Cement Systems

Chapter 5. Cementing Equipment

Chapter 6. Primary Cementing

Chapter 7. Remedial Cementing

Chapter 8. Cement Job Evaluation

Chapter 9. Laboratory Testing And Evaluation Of Well Cements

Chapter 10. Typical Calculations For Well Cementing

Annexures

References

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