Claims
- 1. A storable, hydraulically-active, cementitious slurry comprising:
- a hydraulically-active cementitious material suitable for cementing within subterranean formations for oil or gas wells;
- an effective amount of a set retarder to allow the storage of the slurry with a minimal change of the slurry's set characteristics upon activation and to allow the reversal of retardation after adding an effective amount of an activator to the slurry prior to cementing;
- a suspending agent for maintaining the slurry with minimal separation of the cementitious material;
- an activating agent;
- an effective amount of water to form a pumpable slurry;
- wherein an effective amount of activating agent is added which is sufficient to overactivate the slurry and wherein an additional amount of set retarder is added to the slurry to achieve a setting time.
- 2. The storable, hydraulically-active, cementitious slurry of claim 1, wherein the set retarder additionally disperses the slurry and has little effect on compressive strength of the storable slurry after activation and setting.
- 3. The storable, hydraulically-active, cementitious slurry of claim 2, wherein the set retarder is selected from the group consisting of:
- hydroxycarboxylic acids, glucoheptonates, lignin sulfonates, gluconates, phosphonates, and sugars.
- 4. The storable, hydraulically-active, cementitious slurry of claim 2, wherein the set retarder is selected from the group consisting of:
- sodium glucoheptonate, calcium glucoheptonate, magnesium glucoheptonate, lignin sulfonate, sodium lignosulfonate, calcium sodium lignosulfonate, sodium gluconate, calcium gluconate, calcium sodium gluconate, sodium EDTA phosphonate, sucrose and citric acid.
- 5. The storable, hydraulically-active, cementitious slurry of claim 2, wherein the set retarder is selected from the group consisting of:
- sodium glucoheptonate, sodium gluconate, calcium gluconate, calcium sodium lignosulfonate, sucrose and citric acid.
- 6. The storable, hydraulically-active, cementitious slurry of claim 2, wherein the set retarder is sodium glucoheptonate present in an amount ranging from 0.1 to about 3% BWOC and the cementitious material is slag.
- 7. The storable, hydraulically-active, cementitious slurry of claim 5, wherein the set retarder is in an amount ranging from about 0.1% to about 5% BWOC and the cementitious material contains hydraulic cement.
- 8. The storable, hydraulically-active, cementitious slurry of claim 2, wherein the suspending agent is selected from the group consisting of:
- welan gum, xanthan gum, carboxymethyl cellulose, polyanionic cellulose, carboxymethylhydroxyethyl cellulose, guar, starch, polyethylene oxide and succinoglycan.
- 9. The storable, hydraulically-active, cementitious slurry of claim 2, wherein the suspending agent is bentonite or attapulgite.
- 10. The storable, hydraulically-active, cementitious slurry of claim 2, wherein the suspending agent is a mixed metal hydroxide.
- 11. The storable, hydraulically-active, cementitious slurry of claim 2, wherein the suspending agent is a mixture of bentonite and xanthan gum and the cementitious material is slag.
- 12. The storable, hydraulically-active, cementitious slurry of claim 2, wherein the suspending agent is polyethylene oxide.
- 13. The storable, hydraulically-active, cementitious slurry of claim 2, wherein the suspending agent is a mixture of bentonite and succinoglycan.
- 14. The storable, hydraulically-active, cementitious slurry of claim 2, wherein the cementitious material is selected from the group consisting of:
- slag, hydraulic cement and mixtures thereof.
- 15. The storable, hydraulically-active, cementitious slurry of claim 2, wherein the cementitious material contains portland cement.
- 16. The storable, hydraulically-active, cementitious slurry of claim 14, further comprising a dispersant.
- 17. The storable, hydraulically-active, cementitious slurry of claim 16, wherein the dispersant is selected from the group consisting of:
- melamine sulfonic acid polymer, sodium polyacrylate, naphthalene sulfonic acid polymer, and sulfonated-styrene maleic anhydride polymer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/186,719, filed Jan. 25, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,447,197.
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