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Cementing Services
Spotlight



FUTUR
FUTUR active set-cement technology is a new and unique sealant that outperforms any conventional cement system.
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Green Products


EcoLibrium

Schlumberger scientific research focuses on delivering the most cost-effective and environmentally safe cementing solutions.
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Cement supports and protects well casings and helps achieve zonal isolation. Critical to safer, environmentally sound, and profitable wells, zonal isolation is created and maintained in the wellbore by the cementing process. Whatever your drilling environment or however remote the location, our innovative cementing technologies offer you a range of cementing solutions to achieve zonal isolation for the life of your well.
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CemCRETE Technology
Developing high-quality cementing solutions for each type of well environment requires a thorough understanding of the physical properties of both the slurry and the set cement needed.
- CO2-Resistant Cement
EverCRETE CO2-resistant cement that reduces the risk of CO2 degradation and leakage and can be used to cement new CO2 injection wells or plug and abandon existing injection/production wells.
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Deepwater Cementing
Understanding deepwater technical challenges is key to designing cement slurries that meet deepwater specifications and provide required zonal isolation.
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Gas Migration Control
Density control, mud removal, and slurry design are critical to effectively cement gas-bearing formations and prevent annular gas flow.
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Lost Circulation
Cement additives to cure lost circulation and to reduce drilling costs.
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Mud Removal
Effective mud removal is a basic requirement for successful cementing and the first step in achieving long-term zonal isolation.
- Self-Healing Cement
FUTUR self-activating set-cement technology ensures long-term zonal isolation and well integrity during production, abandonment, and beyond.
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Cementing Equipment
Providing the right cementing equipment for every job requires a full line of state-of-the-art technology designed for even the most challenging well environments.


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