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The potential of using micro-sized crosslinked polymer gel to remediate water leakage in cement sheaths
2019
Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
Cementing is a major step in the construction and sealing of hydrocarbon wells. During the life cycle of the well, cement is prone to cracking due to a change in downhole conditions. This research investigates the use of micro-sized crosslinked polymer gel as a sealant material to mitigate cracked cement sheaths. Two experimental setups were designed to investigate water leakage through cement. The impact of polymer gel strength on the gel's ability to seal cement cracks was investigated using
doi:10.1007/s13202-019-00783-6
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