Light weight high temperature well cement compositions and metho

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106679, 106708, 106696, 106808, 106809, 106810, 106823, 106820, 106DIG1, 106122, 106705, 106802, 166293, 166294, C04B 2412, C04B 2416, C04B 1402, C04B 7345

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides light weight high temperature well cement compositions and methods. The compositions are basically comprised of calcium aluminate, ASTM class F fly ash and water.

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