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Impact of Oil Well Cement Exposed to H2S Saturated Fluid and Gas at High Temperatures and Pressures: Implications for Acid Gas Injection and Co-Sequestration
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Barbara G. Kutchko
, Christina L. Lopano
Published/Copyright:
March 25, 2019
Received: 2014-08-24
Accepted: 2015-09-08
Published Online: 2019-03-25
Published in Print: 2015-09-01
© 2015 Barbara G. Kutchko et al., published by Sciendo
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Keywords for this article
Well integrity;
cement;
acid-gas;
carbon sequestration;
H2S
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Articles in the same Issue
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- Drilling Costs Estimation for Hydrocarbon Wells
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