Salt water stable latex cement slurries

Earth boring – well treating – and oil field chemistry – Well treating – Contains organic component

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C507S254000, C507S261000, C166S293000, C166S295000, C166S294000, C166S163000, C166S163000, C524S003000, C524S006000, C524S008000, C523S130000

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07576042

ABSTRACT:
A method of servicing a wellbore comprising preparing a cement slurry by premixing at least one latex, at least one stabilizer, and optionally water to form a homogeneous solution, further mixing the homogeneous solution with an ionic compound, cement, and optionally additional water to form the slurry, and placing the slurry in the wellbore. A method of stabilizing latex in cement slurry containing saltwater, comprising premixing the latex with a stabilizer until a homogenous solution forms prior to contacting the latex with the saltwater. A cement slurry comprising a latex, a stabilizer, a cement, an ionic compound, and water wherein the latex and stabilizer are contacted prior to contact of the latex with the ionic compound.

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