Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110088901 | Method for Plugging Wells - A method of plugging wells wherein cementitious materials (like Portland cement) are formed into pellets that can be dumped or dropped into a well that is filled with an aqueous solution. The pellets will fall quickly to the bottom of the well or mechanically placed barrier, and over time, the pellets will loose their structure and release dry cementitious material into aqueous well fluid. The cementitious material will wet in the aqueous well fluid and then set to form an impermeable plug in the well. | 04-21-2011 |
20110203795 | SEALANT FOR FORMING DURABLE PLUGS IN WELLS AND METHODS FOR COMPLETING OR ABANDONING WELLS - Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to a sealant for forming durable plugs in wells and method for completing or abandoning wells. In one embodiment, a method of plugging a wellbore includes mixing sealant; mixing cement; pumping the cement and sealant into the wellbore. The cement is above the sealant and the sealant cures to become viscoelastic or semisolid. | 08-25-2011 |
20140048265 | COHESIVE SETTABLE CEMENT SYSTEM - A lightweight cross-linked gelled settable cement fluid system derived by pre-hydrating a water gelling agent, and then using that to mix with a cement blend which results in a very stable cement blend, which will matriculate through any fluid and not disperse, and form a cohesive plug wherever it comes to rest; wherein the fluid is injected at the bottom of the 10 pound/gal brine, and the fluid rises to the top of the brine where it reforms into a cohesive plug and hardens; and wherein the fluid can be applied to any density solution, and provide stability and cohesiveness to any settable plug; and wherein the cement/gelled water mixture is then cross-linked using standard hydraulic fracturing cross-linkers to provide a stable structure and ability to matriculate through another fluid and not disperse into that fluid. In a second embodiment the lightweight cross-linked gelled settable cement fluid which is cohesive and stable to be used as a balanced plug during cementing procedures to avoid the plug from becoming dilute in order to develop compressive strength, prevent fluid interchange from occurring and ensuring that all the cement placed would set in place. | 02-20-2014 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080264637 | Surface Mixing of Encapsulated Plug Components for Well Remediationg - A two part encapsulated cementing system is surface mixed and then placed downhole in a method of remediating an active well. This mixture is then placed downhole where it is allowed to degrade in the well fluid allowing for the formation of a cement plug. | 10-30-2008 |
20080264638 | Surfaced Mixed Epoxy Method For Primary Cementing of a Well - A two part epoxy resin system is surface mixed in a method of primary cementing a well. This surface mixed epoxy resin is then placed in the annulus of the well. Finally, the mixture in situ forms a hard impermeable mass. | 10-30-2008 |
20080277117 | SURFACED MIXED EPOXY METHOD FOR ABANDONING WELL - A two part epoxy resin system is surface mixed in a method of plugging an abandoned well. This surface mixed epoxy resin is then placed in the well at the desired plugging depth. Finally, the mixture in situ forms a cementing plug. | 11-13-2008 |
20080289824 | Primary Well Cementing With Downhole Mixed Epoxy - A two part epoxy resin system is mixed downhole in a method of primary cementing a well. Using this two part epoxy resin and activator system, one of the components is first placed in the annulus of the well at the desired plugging depth. Next, the other component is placed in the annulus above the first placed component. Densities of the components have been selected such that the density of the second placed component is sufficiently higher then the density of the first placed component to facilitate gravity mixing of the two components as the second placed component moves through the first placed component and in the process activation occurs. | 11-27-2008 |
20080289825 | Downhole Mixing Of Encapsulated Plug Components For Primary Cementing A Well - A two part encapsulated cementing system is mixed downhole in a method of primary cementing a well. Using this two part system, one of the components is first placed in the annulus of the well. Next, the other component is placed in the annulus above the first placed component. Densities of the components have been selected such that the density of the second placed component is sufficiently higher then the density of the first placed component to facilitate gravity mixing of the two components as the second placed component moves through the first placed component and in the process activation occurs. | 11-27-2008 |
20080289826 | Downhole Slurry Method For Primary Cementing A Well - A method of primary cementing well is provided utilizing a cement and cement activator cementing composition, in which one of the components is first placed in the annulus of the well. Next, the other component is placed in the annulus above the first placed component. Densities of the components have been selected such that the density of the second placed component is sufficiently higher then the density of the first placed component to facilitate gravity mixing of the two components as the second placed component moves through the first placed component and in the process activation occurs. | 11-27-2008 |
20090056946 | WELL REMEDIATION USING DOWNHOLE SLURRY - A method of remediation of a well is provided utilizing a cement and cement activator plugging composition, in which one of the components is first placed in the well at the desired remediation depth. Next, the other component is placed in the well above the first placed component. Densities of the components have been selected such that the density of the second placed component is sufficiently higher then the density of the first placed component to facilitate gravity mixing of the two components as the second placed component moves through the first placed component and in the process activation occurs. | 03-05-2009 |