14–17 May 2018
New Orleans
US/Central timezone

Abstracts from MS 4.30: Taming Leaky Wellbores - Plugging and Abandonment in Gulf of Mexico Wellbores

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ID Title State Accepted type Reviewed
171 Mechanisms Limiting Plugging of Near-Borehole Cracks with Bentonite
Accepted
Oral 20 Minutes
706 Novel bio-organoclay composites designed to seal leaking wellbores
Accepted
Oral 20 Minutes
729 Biomimetic, programmable, and self-healing composite for mitigating gas/liquid leakage in wellbores
Accepted
Poster + 3 Minute Pitch
793 An Assessment of Research Gaps Related to Deep Water Wellbore Integrity
Accepted
Poster
820 Self-healing cementitious blends with pozzolanic materials for subterranean applications
Accepted
Oral 20 Minutes
916 The solution to Leaky wellbores in the Gulf of Mexico: Gilsonite, a Crystalline Hydrocarbon
Accepted
Poster + 3 Minute Pitch
943 Impact of stacked geologic sequence on oil spill volumes
Accepted
Poster + 3 Minute Pitch
962 Why fractures in Marcellus Shale might be plugged too soon: Case study comparing geochemical and geomechanical data obtained from outcrop vs reservoir cores
Accepted
Poster
981 Electrophoresis to improve cement-steel bonding in well construction
Accepted
Poster
982 Lessons learned in the North Sea: Closing the gaps in permanent well plugging
Accepted
Oral 20 Minutes
983 On using 3D-print technology to improve permanent cement plugs for P&A operations
Accepted
Poster + 3 Minute Pitch
995 Experimental and Computational Tools to Assess Wellbore Integrity: Predicting Failure and Designing Next Generation Seal Repair Materials
Accepted
Poster
997 How 3D Printing maybe used to facilitate the design and testing of hydraulic barriers and establish bonds to formations and casing, as well as data gathering implementation and formation visualization
Accepted
Poster