Abstract

During the process of well cementing in deep water, the cement slurry experiences a wide range of temperature variation from low temperature at seabed to high temperature in downhole. The elevated temperature affects the rheology of cement slurry. The change of rheology of cement slurry could influence the safety of cementing operation. The aim of this paper is to develop a new kind of hydrophobically associating water-soluble polymer (NHAWP) as an additive to prepare a constant rheology oil well cement slurry, which can be used at temperature range from 4°C to 90°C. The acrylamide, 2-acrylamide-2-methylpropionic acid and stearyl methylacrylate were applied to synthesize the NHAWP by the inverse microemulsion polymerization. Test results indicate that the critical association temperature of NHAWP is 45°C. The critical association temperature is independent of NHAWP concentration, salt concentration and alkalinity of solution. When the temperature is below 45°C, NHAWP shows little influence on the viscosity of solution. When the temperature is above 45°C, the NHAWP forms spatial network structure by intermolecular hydrophobic association and thus increases the viscosity of solution significantly. The NHAWP also displays good thermal stability and excellent salt and alkali resistance properties. In addition, the NHAWP shows nearly no negative influence on the basic properties of cement slurry, which indicates that the NHAWP can be used as a constant rheology agent to prepare a cement slurry with constant rheology in the temperature range of 4°C to 90°C.

Highlights

  • Rheology is one of the most important characteristics of oil well cement slurry [1,2]

  • When the temperature is less than 45°C, the apparent viscosity of new kind of hydrophobically associating water-soluble polymer (NHAWP) aqueous solution is basically a constant

  • When the temperature is higher than 45°C, the viscosity of NHAWP aqueous solution starts to increase

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Introduction

Rheology is one of the most important characteristics of oil well cement slurry [1,2]. The drilling fluid, which presents in the narrow annulus, will be displaced by cement slurry. Controlling the viscosity of cement slurries within a proper range is vital for the successful displacement of drilling fluid [5]. If the viscosity of cement slurry is high, a large pump pressure is required to achieve a good displacement efficiency. The large pump pressure leads to formation breakdown, thereby results in well-cementing accidents [6]. If a low pump pressure is used, the displacement efficiency will be poor and the cementing quality will be weak [7,8]. In order to achieve the best displacement efficiency and ensure cementing safety, it is necessary to optimize the rheology of cementing slurry before cementing operation

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