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Modern Effective Cementing Practices: A Case Study Of Well “A” In the Niger Delta

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Cementing is one of the most important operations in the drilling phase of an oil and gas well and it should therefore be efficiently carried out. The main factors that contribute to an effective cementing operation are cement slurry design, displacement mechanism, pre-job operation and finally the calculations involved. These factors were carefully analyzed in this work. A field cementing...
 
Published at Petroleum and Coal
Volume Volume 59
Issue Issue 3
Pages pp. 389-396
Published in 2017
 
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Aghogho Enaworu*, Adewale Adeniji., Efeoghene Enaworu and Ifeanyi Seteyeobot
Seteyeobot Ifeanyi » Engr. Seteyeobot Ifeanyi is a graduate of Covenant University. He obtained his B.Eng. Petroleum Engineering degree in June 2009 and M.Eng. Petroleum Engineering October 2013. He is presently a Lecturer II and Departmental Webmaster in the Department of Petroleum Engineering in Covenant University. view full profile
Seteyeobot  Ifeanyi
 
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