Primary Cementing

Primary cementation is the process of securing the casing in the well with cement. Cement is pumped through the casing and is placed in the annulus between casing and formation. Objective of primary cementation is to create zonal isolation between the casing annulus and hydrocarbon or water bearing formation. Good cementation is important for safety of the well and also for successful well testing or completion.

Objectives of Well Cementing

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