Utilization Of Fly Ash In The Cementing Of Wells

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dwight K. Smith
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

Fly ash as an additive for oil well cement was introduced to the oil industry by the Halliburton Company in 1949. Since its early usage in the Illinois area of the U. S., the total amount of fly ash pumped into wells has exceeded 30 million sacks, The advantages of using fly ash-portland cement mixtures in wells are fundamentally the same as for concrete except the conditions of placement and curing are variable and the nomenclature of properties are expressed somewhat differently. In some instances deep wells have been cemented with mixtures of fly ash and hydrated lime together with an activator which functions as a catalyst for setting. This fly ash-lime formula has many advantages for high temperature-pressure conditions found in wells.
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APA: Dwight K. Smith  (1968)  Utilization Of Fly Ash In The Cementing Of Wells

MLA: Dwight K. Smith Utilization Of Fly Ash In The Cementing Of Wells. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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