Petroleum Research (Dec 2023)

Experimental study on modification of water-based filtercake to improve the bonding strength at the wellbore cement-formation interface

  • Kevin Nsolloh Lichinga

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 531 – 540

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The objective of this experimental study is to improve the cementing bond quality of sandstone oil-gas well along the wellbore cement-formation interface (WCFI), so as to ensure long-term zonal isolation throughout the lifecycle of the well by using NSO solution as filtercake modifier which was developed in the laboratory. According to designed experimental method and API RP 10, the effectiveness of filtercake modifier (NSO) on the bonding strength at the WCFI was assessed by using designed simulated wellbore as sandstone formation. The experimental results indicated that the samples which were treated with NSO solution had higher bond strength over untreated samples. The strength generally increased with curing period as for treated samples, 0.198, 0.374, 0.433 and 0.473 MPa for 3, 7, 15, and 30 days respectively while for the untreated samples the bond strength were 0.050, 0.070, 0.81 and 0.100 MPa for the same period. The water-based filtercake modification techniques had significantly enhanced the bonding strength of WCFI by increasing rates above 296%. Improvement of bond strength to the treated sample was due to filtercake modification as a result of formation of cementitious material as revealed in FTIR spectral such as Calcium-Silicate-Hydrate (C–S–H) and other geopolymers like Calcium-Aluminium-Silicate-Hydrate (C-A-S-H) and Sodium-Aluminium-Silicate-Hydrate (N-A-S-H)) along the interface which filled the existed pores hence reducing porosity hence high strength of bond. The low transmittance value for the NSO treated samples revealed that there were more cementitious materials existing at the WCFI which led to improvement of bonding strength as compared to the untreated samples. The lower/poor bond strength for the untreated samples is due to existence of untreated, thick water-based filtercake films at WCFI, which prevented the complete hydration process between rock grains and cement slurry components to make chemical binder of cement slurry material and formation.

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