Abstract

The effect of salt content on the properties of the oil-well cement cured at high temperature and high pressure was studied. DTA, TG, XRD and SEM techniques were employed in studying the cement hydration process. An attempt is made to elucidate the change in the properties of fresh and hardened saline cement slurry in terms of the changes in microstructures. The results obtained are helpful in cementing operations with saline oil-well cement slurries.

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