| Cement operations can pose serious risks to formation pay zones. U-tubing, ECD’s, and formation breakdown pressures are only a few of the problems that need to be considered during the design. CEMENT models cement placement by addressing these phenomena. The program predicts return rates and free-fall lengths, thereby minimizing the risk of formation breakdown.
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Advanced Engineering Features
- Handles directional wells
- Handles 20 different tubing and wellbore sizes
- Manages up to 20 fluids that can be pumped at 10 different rates, including shut-in periods
- Calculates free-fall length
- Calculates dynamic injection pressure
- Calculates pressures within the wellbore during the cementing operation
- Checks casing burst and collapse pressures
- Variable choke pressures
- Choke pressure to prevent free-fall
- Models reverse circulation
- Includes extensive tubular database
Cost Saving
- Prevents tubular collapse or burst
- Enhances operational efficiency
Easy to Use
- Step-by-step problem solving approach
- Can link to databases such as DIMS
- Can create MS Office reports
- Advanced graphics can be exported to any Windows program
- S.I., Oilfield and mixed units
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Injection pressure is shown alongside pore, fracture, and bottom-hole pressures.
Note the discrepancy between rates in and out of the well: free-fall effects.
Animation of a cement job in progress. As many as 20 different fluids can be pumped at 10 different rates. |