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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 11, 2010
Filed:
Aug. 09, 2007
Kevin Edgley, Duncan, OK (US);
Larry Watters, Spring, TX (US);
Fred Sabins, Montgomery, TX (US);
Paul Sonnier, Kingwood, TX (US);
Kevin Edgley, Duncan, OK (US);
Larry Watters, Spring, TX (US);
Fred Sabins, Montgomery, TX (US);
Paul Sonnier, Kingwood, TX (US);
Superior Energy Services, L.L.C., New Orleans, LA (US);
Abstract
A pre-stressed annular sealant and method of creating a durable seal in a well bore annulus which is based on hydraulic cement that is designed to be easily pumped and placed into a casing-wellbore annulus, to set into a hardened mass, and to then undergo post-set crystal growth and phase changes in the crystalline matrix to combat inherent volumetric shrinkage and to create internally-generated compressive stress in the cement matrix. This internally-generated compressive pre-stressing compensates for tensile stress induced by well operations. The tensile stress must be greater in magnitude than the magnitude of the compressive pre-stress plus the magnitude of the cement's tensile strength before the cement sheath will fail in tension. This expansion and pre-stressing also creates significantly higher shear bond strengths than those developed with ordinary hydraulic cement.