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Methods to help control annular gas flow

Proceedings Title : Proc. Indon. Petrol. Assoc., 13th Ann. Conv., 1984

Annular gas flow following casing cement jobs is a pn- mary problem in some areas of Southeast Asia. It can be controlled in most cases if companies are aware that the problem may exist in their proposed well. Simple hand calculation cam be applied to determine if there is a gas flow problem and its seventy. This can assist in deciding which methods are needed to help keep a well under control following a cernent operation.Well conditions effect gas flow after a cement operation. Flow problems may be combatted by modifying well parameters such as over-balanced pressure. This can be accomplished by increasing hydrostatic pressure, shortened cement columns, using stage cementing practices and casing packers.Some cement slurry properties influence gas flow following a cementing operation. These include fluid loss of the cement, free water, static gel strength, and cement compressibility. One must compare compressible cement slurries, know when to select foam cement, when to use gas generated cement compositions, and when neither is suitable.Computer programs are available to help determine how severe the gas flow problem is, how well conditions can be modified, and what cement s l u r - would best combat the problem.

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