Abstract
This review paper introduces a conceptual model to enhance the sustainability of cementing operations in offshore wells. Traditional cementing practices, characterized by significant greenhouse gas emissions and compliance challenges, necessitate the development of more environmentally friendly approaches. The proposed model integrates low-carbon cement alternatives, such as geopolymer cements and supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs), with advanced slurry designs that incorporate nanomaterials, biodegradable additives, and recycled materials. This integrated approach reduces the environmental impact and enhances the mechanical properties and durability of cementing operations. The paper provides operational guidelines for implementing this model and discusses future prospects, emphasizing the importance of continued research and collaboration among industry stakeholders. By adopting these innovative practices, the oil and gas industry can achieve significant environmental benefits and ensure compliance with stringent regulatory standards, paving the way for a more sustainable future in offshore drilling.
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