Possibility studies of using local cement in oil and gas wells cementing operations in Malaysia

Portland cement, which is primal a construction material, is used extensively in oil and gas wells. To justify its ability to be used in the oil well cementing operations, Portland cement must comply with the standards set by the American Petroleum Institute (API) in terms of their chemistry and phy...

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Main Authors: Shahrudin, Shahrin, Samsuri, Ariffin, Suhaimi, Ahmad, Nasir, Abu Samah, Ahmad, Zainuddin
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spelling my.utm.40292017-10-19T06:26:24Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4029/ Possibility studies of using local cement in oil and gas wells cementing operations in Malaysia Shahrudin, Shahrin Samsuri, Ariffin Suhaimi, Ahmad Nasir, Abu Samah Ahmad, Zainuddin Q Science (General) Portland cement, which is primal a construction material, is used extensively in oil and gas wells. To justify its ability to be used in the oil well cementing operations, Portland cement must comply with the standards set by the American Petroleum Institute (API) in terms of their chemistry and physical properties requirements. Therefore, to determine the suitability of our locally produced Portland cement and pulverize fly ash cement: compressive strength, thickening time, fluid loss and free water test were carried out closely followed the API Specification 10. Generally, locally produced cement proved to comply to the API Specification and has the possibility to be used in cementing operations. REFERENCES 1. API Specification 10, July 1, 1990. Specification for Materials Testing For Well Cements. American Petroleum Institute, 1220 L Street, Northwest, Washington DC, USA 2. Erik B. Nelson, Well Cementing, Schlumberger Education Services, Houston Texas. 3. Richard Helmuth, Fly Ash in Cement and Concrete, Portland Cement Association, Researchand Development Laboratories, old Orchard Road, Skokie, Illinois 60077, USA. 4. N.C. Ludwig, 1953. Portland Cements and Their Application in the Oil Industry, Drilling and Production Practices, API, pg 183-209. 5. B.E. Morgan. API Specification for Oil-well Cements, Drilling and Production Practices, API, pg. 83-90. Jawatankuasa Penyelidikan & Perundingan, Fakulti Kej. Kimia & Kej. Sumber Asli, UTM 1993-06-23 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/4029/1/SKMBT_60007062016310.pdf Shahrudin, Shahrin and Samsuri, Ariffin and Suhaimi, Ahmad and Nasir, Abu Samah and Ahmad, Zainuddin (1993) Possibility studies of using local cement in oil and gas wells cementing operations in Malaysia. Seminar Penyelidikan Fakulti Kej. Kimia & Kej. Sumber Asli . pp. 2-6.
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Shahrudin, Shahrin
Samsuri, Ariffin
Suhaimi, Ahmad
Nasir, Abu Samah
Ahmad, Zainuddin
Possibility studies of using local cement in oil and gas wells cementing operations in Malaysia
description Portland cement, which is primal a construction material, is used extensively in oil and gas wells. To justify its ability to be used in the oil well cementing operations, Portland cement must comply with the standards set by the American Petroleum Institute (API) in terms of their chemistry and physical properties requirements. Therefore, to determine the suitability of our locally produced Portland cement and pulverize fly ash cement: compressive strength, thickening time, fluid loss and free water test were carried out closely followed the API Specification 10. Generally, locally produced cement proved to comply to the API Specification and has the possibility to be used in cementing operations. REFERENCES 1. API Specification 10, July 1, 1990. Specification for Materials Testing For Well Cements. American Petroleum Institute, 1220 L Street, Northwest, Washington DC, USA 2. Erik B. Nelson, Well Cementing, Schlumberger Education Services, Houston Texas. 3. Richard Helmuth, Fly Ash in Cement and Concrete, Portland Cement Association, Researchand Development Laboratories, old Orchard Road, Skokie, Illinois 60077, USA. 4. N.C. Ludwig, 1953. Portland Cements and Their Application in the Oil Industry, Drilling and Production Practices, API, pg 183-209. 5. B.E. Morgan. API Specification for Oil-well Cements, Drilling and Production Practices, API, pg. 83-90.
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author Shahrudin, Shahrin
Samsuri, Ariffin
Suhaimi, Ahmad
Nasir, Abu Samah
Ahmad, Zainuddin
author_facet Shahrudin, Shahrin
Samsuri, Ariffin
Suhaimi, Ahmad
Nasir, Abu Samah
Ahmad, Zainuddin
author_sort Shahrudin, Shahrin
title Possibility studies of using local cement in oil and gas wells cementing operations in Malaysia
title_short Possibility studies of using local cement in oil and gas wells cementing operations in Malaysia
title_full Possibility studies of using local cement in oil and gas wells cementing operations in Malaysia
title_fullStr Possibility studies of using local cement in oil and gas wells cementing operations in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Possibility studies of using local cement in oil and gas wells cementing operations in Malaysia
title_sort possibility studies of using local cement in oil and gas wells cementing operations in malaysia
publisher Jawatankuasa Penyelidikan & Perundingan, Fakulti Kej. Kimia & Kej. Sumber Asli, UTM
publishDate 1993
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