Investigating the Compressive Strength Plateau of Geopolymer Cement under HPHT

The modern oil and gas industry excessively uses Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) as their preferred cementing choice. However, the industry is quickly realizing that OPC’s mechanical properties fail to uphold its objectives in deeper wells with higher temperature and pressure. Due to its weak ceramic...

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Main Author: Khan, Bilal Ahmed
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: IRC 2015
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.166602017-01-25T09:35:29Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/16660/ Investigating the Compressive Strength Plateau of Geopolymer Cement under HPHT Khan, Bilal Ahmed T Technology (General) The modern oil and gas industry excessively uses Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) as their preferred cementing choice. However, the industry is quickly realizing that OPC’s mechanical properties fail to uphold its objectives in deeper wells with higher temperature and pressure. Due to its weak ceramic characteristics, Ordinary Portland cement’s mechanical performance is limited, especially in wells with high temperature and pressure. Comparatively, Geopolymeric materials can better tolerate these work conditions. The scope of study is mainly on designing Geopolymer cement compositions, preparing class G cement composition and testing in accordance to the American Petroleum Institute. The obtained results will be compared in terms of compressive strength with class G cement slurries. The study will comprise standard weight cement slurry. IRC 2015-05 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/16660/1/DISSERTATION.pdf Khan, Bilal Ahmed (2015) Investigating the Compressive Strength Plateau of Geopolymer Cement under HPHT. IRC, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. (Submitted)
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Investigating the Compressive Strength Plateau of Geopolymer Cement under HPHT
description The modern oil and gas industry excessively uses Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) as their preferred cementing choice. However, the industry is quickly realizing that OPC’s mechanical properties fail to uphold its objectives in deeper wells with higher temperature and pressure. Due to its weak ceramic characteristics, Ordinary Portland cement’s mechanical performance is limited, especially in wells with high temperature and pressure. Comparatively, Geopolymeric materials can better tolerate these work conditions. The scope of study is mainly on designing Geopolymer cement compositions, preparing class G cement composition and testing in accordance to the American Petroleum Institute. The obtained results will be compared in terms of compressive strength with class G cement slurries. The study will comprise standard weight cement slurry.
format Final Year Project
author Khan, Bilal Ahmed
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author_sort Khan, Bilal Ahmed
title Investigating the Compressive Strength Plateau of Geopolymer Cement under HPHT
title_short Investigating the Compressive Strength Plateau of Geopolymer Cement under HPHT
title_full Investigating the Compressive Strength Plateau of Geopolymer Cement under HPHT
title_fullStr Investigating the Compressive Strength Plateau of Geopolymer Cement under HPHT
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Compressive Strength Plateau of Geopolymer Cement under HPHT
title_sort investigating the compressive strength plateau of geopolymer cement under hpht
publisher IRC
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url http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/16660/1/DISSERTATION.pdf
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