Fluid Gas Migration Analyzer
#120-57
The problems of gas migration after cementing
have been well documented. The costs associated
with these problems, as well as more strict environmental
regulations, have forced gas well operators to
look for methods to minimize gas migration.
The OFITE Laboratory Gas Flow Model helps predict
and overcome the potential for gas migration after
cementing. This unit evaluates both the potential
and severity of gas migration at downhole conditions
with the recommended slurry. This allows for the
design of the most economical and reliable cement
slurry for a particular well.
Method of Operation:
A test cement slurry is prepared according to
the API specification 10, poured into a test cell,
and placed into a heating jacket. The test cell
is fitted with a piston above the slurry and a
screen below. A back pressure regulator below
the test cell applies back flow pressure. Hydrostatic
pressure is applied to the piston and nitrogen/gas
pressure is applied through the piston tubing
and onto the cement slurry. As the slurry hardens,
if the cement is sufficiently permeable, the nitrogen
pressure will force the gas through the back pressure
regulator to be collected and measured. Both filtrate
and gas volume are collected.
Size: 43" × 36" × 48" (109 × 91 × 122 cm)
Weight: 469 lb (212.7 kg)
Components: -
120-57
FLUID GAS MIGRATION ANALYZER, 115 VOLTS
Optional: -
120-57-SP
SPARE PARTS FOR ONE YEAR OPERATION FLUID GAS MIGRATION ANALYZER
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