Improves water-based or nonaqueous drilling fluid removal during cementing operations.
Engineered Spacer Helps Sonatrach Achieve Cement Bond Goal
For a cementing operation in an exploration well with severe washouts, CemPRIME Scrub engineered scrubbing spacer with chemical wash and good cementing practices helped Sonatrach achieve excellent bond logs with top of cement as designed.
Sonatrach's goal
Achieve complete zonal isolation—verified with bond logs—and no sustained casing pressure (SCP) for the 8-in hole section of a high-temperature exploration well.
Why it was challenging
Drilling with water-based mud (WBM) left severe washouts up to 15 in, which reduced mud removal efficiency. In addition, centralization was limited, and the exploratory nature of the project meant the frac gradient was unknown, leading to uncertainty about pumping rates. A prior well cemented conventionally under similar conditions in the same reservoir had a poor bond log.
What SLB recommended
The proposal included CemPRIME Scrub engineered scrubbing spacer enhanced with surfactants and mutual solvents to help thin and remove mud in the washouts; a formation integrity test (FIT) to assess safe cement placement rate; pumping at a high displacement rate (1,400 L/min as determined from the FIT); minimal mud yield point of 14 lbf/100 ft2.
What happened
The spacer train and cement were pumped as designed. Top of cement reached the planned depth with a successful 3,000-psi pressure test and excellent cement bond across the section.