Affiliation:
1. Halliburton Saudi Arabia
2. Saudi Aramco PE&D
3. Halliburton Energy Services
Abstract
Abstract
In certain regions of oil and gas operations, lost circulation is a common occurrence, especially when a majority of the openhole exposed during primary cementing is carbonate-based formations. This can lead to lost circulation risks in most applications. To overcome lost circulation risks during primary cementing, a new tailored spacer system shows to improve the cement placement success. The manuscript discusses the quality assurance and performance testing with field cases demonstrating the value contributions of the spacer for achieving zonal isolation requirements as well as the top of cement objectives. The work efforts presented shows a spacer meeting and sometimes showing incremental wellbore strengthening in comparison to the published literature for existing available spacers used to overcome similar lost circulation risks.
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