Novel Chemically-Bonded Phosphate Ceramic Borehole Sealants (Ceramicretes) for Arctic Environments
Novel chemically bonded phosphate ceramic borehole sealant, i.e. Ceramicrete, has many advantages over conventionally used permafrost cement at Alaska North Slope (ANS). However, in normal field practices when Ceramicrete is mixed with water in blenders, it has a chance of being contaminated with le...
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ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc930669 2023-05-15T13:09:06+02:00 Novel Chemically-Bonded Phosphate Ceramic Borehole Sealants (Ceramicretes) for Arctic Environments Patil, Shirish Chukwu, Godwin A. Chen, Gang Khataniar, Santanu United States. Department of Energy. 2008-12-31 Text https://doi.org/10.2172/963362 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc930669/ English eng University of Alaska grantno: FC26-01NT41248 doi:10.2172/963362 osti: 963362 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc930669/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc930669 Oil Wells 02 Petroleum Portland Cement Boreholes Anl Alaskan North Slope Cements Contamination Mixers Phosphates Water Cementing Permafrost Ceramics Report 2008 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/963362 2019-05-25T22:08:07Z Novel chemically bonded phosphate ceramic borehole sealant, i.e. Ceramicrete, has many advantages over conventionally used permafrost cement at Alaska North Slope (ANS). However, in normal field practices when Ceramicrete is mixed with water in blenders, it has a chance of being contaminated with leftover Portland cement. In order to identify the effect of Portland cement contamination, recent tests have been conducted at BJ services in Tomball, TX as well as at the University of Alaska Fairbanks with Ceramicrete formulations proposed by the Argonne National Laboratory. The tests conducted at BJ Services with proposed Ceramicrete formulations and Portland cement contamination have shown significant drawbacks which has caused these formulations to be rejected. However, the newly developed Ceramicrete formulation at the University of Alaska Fairbanks has shown positive results with Portland cement contamination as well as without Portland cement contamination for its effective use in oil well cementing operations at ANS. Report Alaska North Slope Arctic north slope permafrost Alaska University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library Arctic Fairbanks |
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Novel chemically bonded phosphate ceramic borehole sealant, i.e. Ceramicrete, has many advantages over conventionally used permafrost cement at Alaska North Slope (ANS). However, in normal field practices when Ceramicrete is mixed with water in blenders, it has a chance of being contaminated with leftover Portland cement. In order to identify the effect of Portland cement contamination, recent tests have been conducted at BJ services in Tomball, TX as well as at the University of Alaska Fairbanks with Ceramicrete formulations proposed by the Argonne National Laboratory. The tests conducted at BJ Services with proposed Ceramicrete formulations and Portland cement contamination have shown significant drawbacks which has caused these formulations to be rejected. However, the newly developed Ceramicrete formulation at the University of Alaska Fairbanks has shown positive results with Portland cement contamination as well as without Portland cement contamination for its effective use in oil well cementing operations at ANS. |
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Patil, Shirish Chukwu, Godwin A. Chen, Gang Khataniar, Santanu |
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Patil, Shirish Chukwu, Godwin A. Chen, Gang Khataniar, Santanu |
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Patil, Shirish |
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Novel Chemically-Bonded Phosphate Ceramic Borehole Sealants (Ceramicretes) for Arctic Environments |
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Novel Chemically-Bonded Phosphate Ceramic Borehole Sealants (Ceramicretes) for Arctic Environments |
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Novel Chemically-Bonded Phosphate Ceramic Borehole Sealants (Ceramicretes) for Arctic Environments |
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Novel Chemically-Bonded Phosphate Ceramic Borehole Sealants (Ceramicretes) for Arctic Environments |
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Novel Chemically-Bonded Phosphate Ceramic Borehole Sealants (Ceramicretes) for Arctic Environments |
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novel chemically-bonded phosphate ceramic borehole sealants (ceramicretes) for arctic environments |
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University of Alaska |
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2008 |
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Alaska North Slope Arctic north slope permafrost Alaska |
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Alaska North Slope Arctic north slope permafrost Alaska |
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