17958113. Activation Of Wellbore Sealants With Ultrasonic Waves After Placement In A Wellbore simplified abstract (Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.)

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Activation Of Wellbore Sealants With Ultrasonic Waves After Placement In A Wellbore

Organization Name

Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Ernst Rudolf Man Schnell of Houston TX (US)

Samuel J. Lewis of Houston TX (US)

Keith Edward Blaschke of Duncan OK (US)

Activation Of Wellbore Sealants With Ultrasonic Waves After Placement In A Wellbore - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17958113 titled 'Activation Of Wellbore Sealants With Ultrasonic Waves After Placement In A Wellbore

Simplified Explanation

The method described in the abstract involves using an ultrasonic device to generate ultrasonic waves in a wellbore with a cement slurry, creating cavitation within the cement slurry, and allowing the cement slurry to set and form a hardened mass.

  • Ultrasonic device introduced into wellbore with cement slurry
  • Ultrasonic waves generated and transmitted into cement slurry
  • Cavitation created within cement slurry
  • Cement slurry allowed to set and harden

Potential Applications

The technology could be used in oil and gas well cementing operations to improve the quality and integrity of the cement bond between the casing and the formation.

Problems Solved

This technology helps enhance the bonding strength and durability of the cement sheath in wellbores, reducing the risk of gas or fluid migration and ensuring well integrity.

Benefits

- Improved cement bond quality - Enhanced well integrity - Reduced risk of gas or fluid migration

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing cementing operations in oil and gas wells Title: Enhancing Wellbore Integrity with Ultrasonic Cementing Technology

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of ultrasonic devices in various industrial applications for enhancing material properties through cavitation.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to traditional cementing methods in terms of cost-effectiveness and efficiency?

This article does not provide a direct comparison between this ultrasonic cementing technology and traditional cementing methods in terms of cost-effectiveness and efficiency.

What are the potential environmental impacts of using ultrasonic waves in cementing operations?

The article does not address the potential environmental impacts of using ultrasonic waves in cementing operations, such as energy consumption or waste generation.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method may comprise introducing an ultrasonic device into a wellbore with a cement slurry therein; generating ultrasonic waves with the ultrasonic device, wherein at least a portion of the ultrasonic waves are transmitted into at least a portion of the cement slurry; creating cavitation within at least the portion of the cement slurry with at least the portion of the ultrasonic waves; and allowing the cement slurry to set to form a hardened mass.