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Mud management, special slurries improve deepwater cementing operations. J. Griffith and R. Faul. OGJ, 20 October 1997, 95(42), 49--51.

For successful deepwater cementing the need is stressed for improved mud-management techniques to reduce fluid loss, shorten slurry transition times, and make mud and cement slurry weights compatible with formation pore pressure and fracture gradients. Attention is drawn to the principal challenges of deepwater cementing, and brief details are presented of four case studies. 4 refs.

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