Assessment of Cementitious Composites for High-Temperature Geothermal Wells

Author:

Pyatina Tatiana1,Sugama Toshifumi1,Moghadam Al2ORCID,Naumann Marcel3,Skorpa Ragnhild4,Feneuil Blandine4,Soustelle Vincent2,Godøy Rune5

Affiliation:

1. Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973, USA

2. TNO Geoscience and Technology, Princetonlaan 6, 3584 CB Utrecht, The Netherlands

3. Equinor ASA, Sandslivegen 90, 5254 Sandsli, Norway

4. SINTEF AS, S. P. Andersens veg, 15B, 7031 Trondheim, Norway

5. Equinor ASA, Forusbeen 50, Forus East, 4035 Stavanger, Norway

Abstract

High-temperature (HT) geothermal wells can provide green power 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Under harsh environmental and operational conditions, the long-term durability requirements of such wells require special cementitious composites for well construction. This paper reports a comprehensive assessment of geothermal cement composites in cyclic pressure function laboratory tests and field exposures in an HT geothermal well (300–350 °C), as well as a numerical model to complement the experimental results. Performances of calcium–aluminate cement (CAC)-based composites and calcium-free cement were compared against the reference ordinary Portland cement (OPC)/silica blend. The stability and degradation of the tested materials were characterized by crystalline composition, thermo-gravimetric and elemental analyses, morphological studies, water-fillable porosity, and mechanical property measurements. All CAC-based formulations outperformed the reference blend both in the function and exposure tests. The reference OPC/silica lost its mechanical properties during the 9-month well exposure through extensive HT carbonation, while the properties of the CAC-based blends improved over that period. The Modified Cam-Clay (MCC) plasticity parameters of several HT cement formulations were extracted from triaxial and Brazilian tests and verified against the experimental results of function cyclic tests. These parameters can be used in well integrity models to predict the field-scale behavior of the cement sheath under geothermal well conditions.

Funder

Geothermica project “Sustainable Geothermal Well Cements for Challenging Thermo-Mechanical Conditions (TEST-CEM)”

DoE

RVO NL

Research Council of Norway

Publisher

MDPI AG

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