Wells – Processes – Repairing object in well
Patent
1991-01-08
1992-07-07
Suchfield, George A.
Wells
Processes
Repairing object in well
166281, 166292, 166297, E21B 3313
Patent
active
051274736
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a method of repairing holes, channels, voids and microannuli in a cement sheath situated in the annular space between a casing and the wall of a wellbore penetrating a subterranean earth formation, which method involves the use of a hydraulic cement consisting of discrete particles having a particle size not greater than about 30 microns. The cement, which is utilized in a water slurry, has a low density, good thixotropic properties and, in one embodiment, expansive characteristics.
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Bour Daniel L.
Ewert David P.
Gerke Richard R.
Harris Kirk L.
Vinson Edward F.
Halliburton Services
Suchfield George A.
Weaver Thomas R.
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