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Reciprocating cement slurries after placement. Anon. JPT, August 1997, 49(8), 846--848. (Synopsis SPE paper 37619).

A simple, inexpensive technology is reported that vibrates cement slurries after placement. It keeps the slurry in a fluid state to maintain the hydrostatic pressure and prevent gas migration. It also improves the bond between the cement and casing and eliminates the micro-annulus to reduce and prevent micro-annular gas. Field testing at an idle well in the Humble field near Houston is described.

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Journal title: Journal of Petroleum Technology

Keywords: Cements and cementing

Subjects: Measurement, testing and control, Non-metallic minerals, Oil and gas, Oil

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