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Effective and ineffective strategies for mud removal and cement slurry design

Frigaard et al., 2003

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7221650826019376623
Author
Frigaard I
Pelipenko S
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SPE Latin America and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference

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Uncontrolled flows of reservoir fluids behind the casing are relatively common. In worst cases these can lead to blow out, leakage at surface, destruction of subsurface ecology and potential freshwater contamination. Often, safe abandonment of such wells is not possible. A …
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