Shallow Gas Well Cementing and Channeling Prevention Technology

Yubin LI

Abstract


Gas channeling has been a technical problem in the expert inside course of study at home and aboard which always happened after shallow gas well cementing, as well as a research exploring topic. The effective shallow gas well cementing technologies are analyzed, and a set of channeling prevention technical measures are summarized by taking the gas well cementing operation experiences into consideration.

Keywords


Shallow gas well cementing technology; Channeling prevention; High strength low density cement slurry system; Expanding agent; Accelerator; Multi-purpose spacer fluid

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/8596

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