Wells – Processes – Cementing – plugging or consolidating
Reexamination Certificate
2008-04-07
2010-11-23
Bates, Zakiya W. (Department: 3676)
Wells
Processes
Cementing, plugging or consolidating
C106S668000, C106S716000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07836953
ABSTRACT:
A flexible cement stable at high temperatures contains an extender that is a finely ground bituminous coal and/or a finely ground coke prepared from coal and/or liquid hydrocarbons. Preferred cokes are made from bituminous coals and from petroleum, heavy oil, and oil from tar sands, oil shales or oil sands. The coke is present in an amount up to 100 percent by weight of cement and the particle size is preferably from 1 to 1000 microns. The coke is also effective as an extender, and the slurries and set cements have low specific gravity.
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Debruijn Gunnar
Therond Emmanuel
Williams Robert
Bates Zakiya W.
Cate David
Griffin Jeff
Nava Robin
Schlumberger Technology Corporation
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