Plugging Composition Using Swellable Glass Additives
US-2015376492-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US2025340774A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2025340774-A1 |
| Application number | US-202519265798-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 10, 2025 |
| Priority date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 6, 2025 |
| Grant date | — |
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An improved oil or gas well cement for penetrating, sealing and plugging wells to be abandoned. The cement fill includes (a) a cement component including a calcium sulfoaluminate cement and a Portland cement having a ratio by weight of Portland cement to calcium sulfoaluminate cement ranging from 1/19 to 1/5 and (b) an aggregate component with gradation spanning 1,200 microns to 5 microns. Further an improved oil or gas well microcellular cement for penetrating sealing and completely filling wells to be abandoned that includes (a) a cement component including a calcium sulfoaluminate cement and a Portland cement having a ratio by weight of Portland cement to calcium sulfoaluminate cement ranging from 1/19 to 1/5 and (b) an aggregate component with gradation spanning 200 microns to 5 microns and (c) a foaming agent.
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What is claimed: 1 . A concrete formulation, comprising: a cement component including a calcium sulfoaluminate cement and a Portland cement; and an aggregate component including coarse aggregates between 62.5 microns and 1,200 microns in diameter and fine aggregates between 62.5 microns to less than 5 microns in diameter. 2 . The concrete formulation of claim 1 , further including a foaming agent. 3 . The concrete formulation of claim 2 , wherein the foaming agent is sufficient to create a microcellular foamed concrete with densities ranging from 600 kg/m 3 -1500 kg/m 3 . 4 . The concrete formulation of claim 3 , wherein the foaming agent is selected from a group consisting of an organic foaming agent, an inorganic foaming agent and combinations thereof. 5 . The concrete formulation of claim 1 , wherein the foaming agent is selected from a group consisting of an organic foaming agent, an inorganic foaming agent and combinations thereof. 6 . The concrete formulation of claim 2 , wherein the aggregate component includes screen fractions of aggregates that are less than 250 microns in diameter consisting of multiple sizes or fractions of limestone (or dolomitic limestone, dolomite, or quartz sand) aggregates ranging up to no more than 200 microns in diameter and fine aggregates that include milled limestone, Class F fly ash, and/or quartz flour wherein a relative proportion of fine aggregate and cement increases proportionately with a targeted decrease in concrete density. 7 . The concrete formulation of claim 3 , wherein the aggregate component includes screen fractions of aggregates that are less than 250 microns in diameter consisting of multiple sizes or fractions of limestone (or dolomitic limestone, dolomite, or quartz sand) aggregates ranging up to no more than 200 microns in diameter and fine aggregates that include milled limestone, Class F fly ash, and/or quartz flour wherein a relative proportion of fine aggregate and cement increases proportionately with a targeted decrease in concrete density. 8 . The concrete formulation of claim 2 , wherein the concrete formulation further includes (a) a water reducing agent, (b) a set time retarder or (c) a set time retarder and a water reducing agent. 9 . The concrete formulation of claim 3 , wherein the concrete formulation further includes (a) a water reducing agent, (b) a set time retarder or (c) a set time retarder and a water reducing agent. 10 . The concrete formulation of claim 1 , wherein (a) the cement component has a ratio by weight of Portland cement to calcium sulfoaluminate cement ranging from 1/19 to 1/5, (b) the aggregate component has gradation spanning 1,200 microns to less than 5 microns and (c) the concrete formulation forms a fill plug within or above a production zone of a well bore of an oil or gas well below any aquifers. 11 . The concrete formulation of claim 10 , wherein the concrete formulation further includes (a) a water reducing agent, (b) a set time retarder or (c) a set time retarder and a water reducing agent. 12 . The concrete formulation of claim 11 , wherein the aggregate component includes screen fractions of coarse aggregates (i.e. +62.5 microns) consisting of multiple sizes or fractions of limestone (or dolomitic limestone, dolomite, or quartz sand) aggregates ranging up to 1,200 microns in diameter down to 62.5 microns in diameter and fine aggregates, of less than 62.5 microns, that include milled limestone, Class F fly ash, and/or quartz flour. 13 . The concrete formulation of claim 1 , wherein (a) the cement component has a ratio by weight of Portland cement to calcium sulfoaluminate cement ranging from 1/19 to 1/5, (b) the aggregate component has gradation spanning 1,200 microns to less than 5 microns and (c) the concrete formulation forms a plug in a well casing of an oil or gas well. 14 . The concrete formulation of claim 13 , wherein the concrete formulation further includes (a) a water reducing agent, (b) a set time retarder or (c) a set time retarder and a water reducing agent. 15 . The concrete formulation of claim 14 , wherein the aggregate component includes screen fractions of coarse aggregates (i.e. +62.5 microns) consisting of multiple sizes or fractions of limestone (or dolomitic limestone, dolomite, or quartz sand) aggregates ranging up to 1,200 microns in diameter down to 62.5 microns in diameter and fine aggregates, of less than 62.5 microns, that include milled limestone, Class F fly ash, and/or quartz flour. 16 . The concrete formulation of claim 1 , wherein (a) the cement component has a ratio by weight of Portland cement to calcium sulfoaluminate cement ranging from 1/19 to 1/5, (b) the aggregate component has gradation spanning 1,200 microns to less than 5 microns, (c) the concrete formulation further includes a foaming agent and (d) the concrete formulation fills an entire length of an exposed well bore of an oil and gas well where at least a portion of a well casing has been removed. 17 . The concrete formulation of claim 16 , wherein the foaming agent is sufficient to create a microcellular foamed concrete with densities ranging from 600 kg/m 3 -1500 kg/m 3 . 18 . The concrete formulation of claim 17 , wherein the concrete formulation further includes (a) a water reducing agent, (b) a set time retarder or (c) a set time retarder and a water reducing agent. 19 . The concrete formulation of claim 18 , wherein the aggregate component includes screen fractions of aggregates that are less than 250 microns in diameter consisting of multiple sizes or fractions of limestone (or dolomitic limestone, dolomite, or quartz sand) aggregates ranging up to no more than 200 microns in diameter and fine aggregates that include milled limestone, Class F fly ash, and/or quartz flour wherein a relative proportion of fine aggregate and cement increases proportionately with the targeted decrease in concrete density.
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