Palygorskite as an Extender Agent in Light Cement Pastes for Oil Wells: Performance Analysis
2025
Rafael A. Ventura | José V. A. Carvalho | Raphael R. da Silva | Francisco G. H. S. Pinto | Júlio C. O. Freitas | Sibele B. C. Pergher
Cementing operations are among the most critical steps in oil-well construction. When performed improperly, the integrity and useful life of the well can be significantly compromised. Light cement pastes are used to cement formations with a low fracture gradient to ensure zonal isolation and maintain the integrity of the casing. Extenders are additives used to reduce the density of cement pastes, ensuring that the paste has desirable properties before and after setting. This work aimed to evaluate the application of palygorskite clay as an additive in lightweight cement pastes for oil wells, highlighting how its fibrous morphology influences the microstructure and enhances the macroscopic properties of the hardened cement matrix. For this, the clay sample was initially characterized regarding its physicochemical properties using X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescence (XRF), thermogravimetry (TG), textural analysis (BET/N2), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Lightweight pastes (1.56 g/cm3) were then formulated, varying the clay concentration by 1%, 3%, and 6% of the total mass. Cement pastes using bentonite were also formulated for comparison. Technological tests of atmospheric consistency, rheological behavior, free water, and stability were applied. It can be noted that the pastes formulated with palygorskite had lower viscosity, reflected in the reduced plastic viscosity and yield stress values, indicating easier flow behavior when compared with bentonite-based pastes. The pastes formulated with 6% palygorskite and 3% bentonite showed satisfactory stability and drawdown results. Therefore, applying palygorskite satisfies the minimum requirements for acting as an extending agent for lightweight cement pastes and is an option for application in oil-well cementing operations.
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