SqueezeCRETE PDF
SqueezeCRETE PDF
SqueezeCRETE PDF
Imagine you could inject a remediation material into small gaps that no cement would penetrate. Imagine that once placed, it developed the high compressive strength and low permeability necessary for permanent well repair. SqueezeCRETE is a cementitious material specifically designed to penetrate more efficiently in narrow gaps without bridging, or dehydrating during placement. SqueezeCRETE has proven to inject twice as efficiently as micro-cements into narrow slots. In lab testing, SqueezeCRETE has been injected in gaps as small as 160 microns in width. Once placed, SqueezeCRETE develops over 2000 psi compressive strength and low permeability. So it can be used to seal casing leaks, liner tops or any other situation where a permanent seal is required. Its low viscosity keeps surface treating pressures low. Coupled with a density lower than conventional portland cement this also avoids putting pressure on older casing and down-hole completion tubulars. SqueezeCRETE is also acid and corrosive brine resistant. This means SqueezeCRETE can seal old perforations even when future acid stimulation is planned. SqueezeCRETE is compatible with many conventional cementing additives, and can be prepared in existing cement equipment.
Features: Low injection pressures, place instead of squeeze cement Penetrates narrow gaps much deeper than conventional squeeze slurries Compressive strengths higher than conventional portland cements for equal density Improved resistance to corrosive fluids Temperature range from 40 to 350F
Applications: - Primary repair: liner tops, casing shoes, collar leaks - Remediation applications: casing splits, microannuli, vent flows, tight perforations
Schlumberger Dowell
250
Slurry penetration (mm)
320
SqueezeCRETE systems have combined slurry and set properties superior to conventional Portland cement systems. However, SqueezeCRETE is still mixable with standard cementing equipment and compatible with Portland cement retarders.
Gap width (microns) Conventional microcements have limited penetration in narrow slot tests. SqueezeCRETE penetrates farther even in slots of less than 150 microns.
Schlumberger Dowell