Cementing composition comprising within un-reacted cement
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1. A method for cementing a subterranean well, comprising:
- (i) preparing a slurry comprising cement, water, and an emulsion; and
(ii) placing the slurry in the well,wherein the water-to-cement ratio is between 0.04 and 0.29 by weight, and the emulsion comprises an aqueous suspension of latex particles, a suspension of nano organic solids, a suspension of nano inorganic solids, or a combination thereof.
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Abstract
Cementing compositions for use in oilfield applications are designed such that, after setting, a significant amount of cement remains unhydrated. After placement in a subterranean well, the unhydrated cement remains dormant. If the cement sheath becomes damaged, the unhydrated cement hydrates upon exposure to formation fluids, thereby restoring zonal isolation in the wellbore. The compositions comprise emulsions that allow a substantial reduction of the water-to-cement ratio, yet the rheological properties remain suitable for placement in the well.
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1. A method for cementing a subterranean well, comprising:
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(i) preparing a slurry comprising cement, water, and an emulsion; and (ii) placing the slurry in the well, wherein the water-to-cement ratio is between 0.04 and 0.29 by weight, and the emulsion comprises an aqueous suspension of latex particles, a suspension of nano organic solids, a suspension of nano inorganic solids, or a combination thereof. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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