Cement mixing system

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Inventors

Gupta, D. V. Satyanarayana
Pakulski, Marek K.
Pumphrey, William C.

Application #

174786

Filed

Dec-29-1993

Published

Feb-14-1995

Current US Class

106/724
106/802
106/807
106/823

International Classes

C04B 024/00

Field of Search

106/724 106/802 106/807 106/823 166/285 166/293 166/294 405/266 405/267 252/8.551

Assignee

The Western Company of North America (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Bell; Mark L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bielinski; Peter A.

US Patent References

3955993   Method and compo...
4654802   Cement metering sy...
5027267   Automatic mixture...
5103908   Method for cementi...
5151131   Cement fluid loss c...
5181568   Methods of selective...
5221344   Concrete compositi...
5238064   Squeeze cementing

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Abstract
A method for mixing cement with water is provided. Dry cement is first slurried in oil. The slurry is easily metered and mixed with water to obtain a cement/water/oil slurry having the desired density. Cement/water/oil slurries thus produced can be used in all applications and have properties, when cured, comparable to cements not containing oil. The method allows precision metering of the cement and therefore precision control over the density of the final cement slurry.
 
Claims
What is claimed:

1. A method for continuously producing a settable cement/water/hydrocarbon liquid slurry comprising mixing dry powdered cement with a hydrocarbon liquid to produce a pumpable cement/hydrocarbon liquid slurry, accurately metering said cement/hydrocarbon liquid slurry and water into mixing means, mixing the cement/hydrocarbon liquid slurry with the water to form a settable cement/water/hydrocarbon liquid slurry.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the cement/hydrocarbon liquid slurry contains between about 50% and about 95% by weight cement.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the cement/hydrocarbon liquid slurry contains between about 70% and about 90% by weight cement.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a method for accurately mixing dry cement with water to form a cement slurry having a desired density.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In tile past, cement slurries have been continuously produced by mixing accurately metered water and dry powdered cement. The water is easily metered by, for example, a valve and a flowmeter. The dry cement is very difficult to meter and is metered by, for example, allowing fluidized cement to flow from a pressurized surge can through a knife gate or butterfly valve. The water and dry cement flow into a mixing means to yield a cement/water slurry.

Many cement job failures are caused by a lack of adequate, steady delivery of bulk cement to the cementing unit during the job. The job failures caused by flow interruptions, plugging of tools by chunks of set cement, and erratic flow result in poor primary cement jobs, many of which require remedial cementing jobs. A better-controlled flow of dry cement would help prevent this type of failure, thereby reducing the number of remedial cement operations.
 
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