Claims
- 1. A method of forming a temporary or permanent plug or seal in a well bore or in one or more subterranean formations penetrated by the well bore comprising the steps of:
- (a) placing a composition consisting essentially of a mixture of a slurry of a hydraulic cement and a vulcanizable rubber latex in said one or more subterranean formations or in said well bore at a desired location therein; and thereafter
- (b) permitting said hydraulic cement to set and then causing said rubber latex to vulcanize and thereby form in said location a plug or seal which consists of a dual-state composite of a hardened cement and a solid rubber wherein said vulcanizable rubber latex is comprised of an aqueous suspension of rubber, a vulcanizing agent and a vulcanizing activator selected from the group consisting of fatty acids, metallic oxide compounds and mixtures of such compounds.
- 2. The method of claim wherein said rubber is selected from the group consisting of natural rubber, cis-polyisoprene rubber, nitrile rubber, ethylene-propylene rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber, butyl rubber and neoprene rubber.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said vulcanizing agent is selected from the group consisting of sulfur, organic peroxide compounds, azo compounds, phenolic curatives, benzoquinone derivatives, bismaleimides, selenium, tellurium, nitro compounds, resins, metal oxides, organic sulfur compounds and mixtures of such compounds.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said composition is further characterized to include a vulcanization accelerator selected from the group consisting of aldehyde amine compounds, guanidine compounds, sulfenamide compounds, thiuram sulfide compounds, thiazole compounds, thiazoline compounds, dithiocarbamate compounds and mercaptoimidazoline compounds.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said composition is further characterized to include an extender selected from the group consisting of carbon black, styrene resins, zinc oxide, silica, whiting, clays, synthetic fibers, ground rubber, expanded perlites and microspheres.
- 6. A method of sealing the annulus between a well bore and a conduit disposed therein comprising the steps of:
- (a) pumping a composition consisting essentially of a mixture of a slurry of a hydraulic cement and a vulcanizable rubber latex downwardly through said conduit and upwardly into said annulus; and
- (b) allowing said hydraulic cement to set and then allowing said rubber to vulcanize to thereby form in said annulus a solid seal consisting of a dual-state composite of set cement and a solid rubber wherein said vulcanizable rubber latex is comprised of an aqueous suspension of rubber, a vulcanizing agent and a vulcanizing activator selected from the group consisting of fatty acids, metallic oxide compounds and mixtures of such compounds.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said rubber is selected from the group consisting of natural rubber, cis-polyisoprene rubber, nitrile rubber, ethylene-propylene rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber, butyl rubber and neoprene rubber.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said vulcanizing agent is selected from the group consisting of sulfur, organic peroxide compounds, azo compounds, phenolic curatives, benzoquinone derivatives, bismaleimides, selenium, tellurium, nitro compounds, resins, metal oxides, organic sulfur compounds and mixtures of such compounds.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein said composition is further characterized to include a vulcanization accelerator selected from the group consisting of aldehyde amine compounds, guanidine compounds, sulfenamide compounds, thiuram sulfide compounds, thiazole compounds, thiazoline compounds, dithiocarbamate compounds and mercaptoimidazoline compounds.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said composition is further characterized to include an extender selected from the group consisting of carbon black, styrene resins, zinc oxide, silica whiting, clays, synthetic fibers, ground rubber, expanded perlites and microspheres.
- 11. A method of forming a temporary or permanent seal or plug in a well bore or in one or more subterranean formations penetrated by the well bore comprising the steps of:
- (a) pumping a composition consisting essentially of a mixture of a slurry of a hydraulic cement and a vulcanizable rubber latex into said well bore or into said one or more subterranean formations to a desired location therein, said rubber latex being comprised of an aqueous suspension or rubber, a vulcanizing agent and a vulcanization activator and said hydraulic cement being comprised of compounds of calcium, aluminum, silicon, oxygen and/or sulfur having hydraulic activity;
- (b) allowing said hydraulic cement to set and then allowing said rubber to vulcanize to thereby form in said location a plug or seal which consists of a dual-state composite of a hardened cement and a solid rubber wherein said vulcanization activator is selected from the group consisting of fatty acids, metallic oxide compounds and mixtures of such compounds.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said rubber is selected from the group consisting of natural rubber, cis-polyisoprene rubber, nitrile rubber, ethylene-propylene rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber, butyl rubber and neoprene rubber.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein said vulcanizing agent is selected from the group consisting of sulfur, organic peroxide compounds, azo compounds, phenolic curatives, benzoquinone derivatives, bismaleimides, selenium, tellurium, nitro compounds, resins, metal oxides, organic sulfur compounds and mixtures of such compounds.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein said vulcanizable rubber latex is further characterized to include a vulcanization accelerator selected from the group consisting of aldehyde amine compounds, guanidine compounds, sulfenamide compounds, thiuram sulfide compounds, thiazole compounds, thiazoline compounds, dithiocarbamate compounds and mercaptoimidazoline compounds.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein said composition is further characterized to include an extender selected from the group consisting of carbon black, styrene resins, zinc oxide, silica, whiting, clays, synthetic fibers, ground rubber, expanded perlites and microspheres.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein said hydraulic cement is present in said composition in an amount in the range of from about 25 to about 150 weight parts per 100 weight parts of said latex.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 722,045 filed Jun. 27, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,159,980 issued Nov. 3, 1992.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Paper No. SPE 20453, "Cement Sheath Stress Failure" by K. J. Goodwin et al. (Presented in New Orleans, La., Sep. 23-26, 1990). |
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