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Formation-fluid migration after cementing. L.T. Watters and R. Beirute. Book. Petroleum well construction, Chapter 9, pages 251--270. (See abstract 1704 for complete reference).

The mechanism of fluid migration is described and the differences between immediate and long-term flow are outlined and compared. Immediate migration being referred to as flow, and long-term migration is referred to as leakage. Theories and practice of prevention are presented including example applications. Gas migration is examined in detail. 30 refs.

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