Squeeze cementing method for wells

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Inventors

Schmidt, Joseph H.
Gantt, Lamar L.
Smalstig, William H.

Application #

976602

Filed

Nov-16-1992

Published

Jul-26-1994

Current US Class

166/276
166/295

International Classes

E21B 033/14

Field of Search

166/276 166/285 166/292 166/295

Assignee

Atlantic Richfield Company (Los Angeles, CA)

Examiners

Neuder; William P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Martin; Michael E.

US Patent References

4917188   Method for setting w...
5121795   Squeeze cementing
5211234   Horizontal well co...

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Abstract
Perforation tunnels and other voids or spaces in earth formations in communication with wells are sealed more effectively by injecting and pre-packing resin-coated particulates (sand) into such tunnels or voids and allowing the sand to consolidate to form a substantially rigid, permeable mass. A lead slurry of relatively fine grained cement is then injected to fill the interstices formed in the permeable material occupying the tunnels or voids. A larger or more coarse grain cement is then injected to form a substantially impermeable, rigid filter cake at the interface of the wellbore and the permeable mass to prevent loss of cement slurry out of the tunnels or voids before the cement is set. Vertical and deviated or generally horizontal wellbores having perforation tunnels or voids which suffer unwanted cement drainage prior to setting of conventional oil well cements are more effectively sealed by the sequential injection of the permeable material followed by injection of settable cement slurries.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for sealing at least one of perforation tunnels and voids in an earth formation in communication with a deviated wellbore by way of perforations in a casing disposed in said wellbore, which tunnels and voids cannot retain a cement slurry along, comprising the steps of:

injecting a resin-coated particulate material into said one of said perforation tunnels and voids through said perforations and causing said particulate material to consolidate and bond to form a substantially rigid, permeable mass; and

injecting a cement slurry into said well and into said one of said perforation tunnels and voids through said perforations to fill the interstices formed by said particulate material and allowing said cement slurry to set to substantially prevent flow of fluids between said formation and said wellbore through said one of said perforation tunnels and voids.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention pertains to an improved method of plugging perforations and other wellbore void spaces by squeeze cementing after placement of a cement retaining material such as a resin-coated proppant in the spaces to be occupied by the cement.

2. Background

In wellbore cementing operations, it is conventional practice to plug perforations and re-cement casing by a technique commonly known as squeeze cementing. In squeeze cementing, a column of cement is forced under pressure against the formation through the perforations to be plugged or by circulating cement under pressure into a wellbore void or space which is to be filled to secure wellbore structures, stop lost circulation or plug off particular portions of the wellbore. In plugging off perforations and other spaces, particularly in deviated or near-horizontal wellbores, it has been discovered that the location or configuration of the void or space, such as a so-called perforation tunnel, to be filled with cement may be such that, once the cement pressure has been relieved and the cement washed from the wellbore, cement will drain back out of the perforation tunnels or other spaces into the wellbore, thereby failing to form the plug or closure desired.
 
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