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Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 200680042014', 'Application No. 06779194', 'Application No. 06794648', 'Application No. 2650630', 'Application No. 2658155', 'Application No. 2621832', 'Application No. 2621835', 'Application No. 200680042004', 'Application No. 06', 'Application No. 06', 'Application No. 06', 'Application No. 09', 'Application No. 2008113766', 'Application No. 2008113766']

Brevet US8030253 - Foamed cement compositions comprising oil-swellable particles - Google�BrevetsRecherche Images Maps Play YouTube Actualit�s Gmail Drive Plus » Recherche avanc�e dans les brevets | Historique Web | Connexion Recherche avanc�e dans les brevets BrevetsOf the many compositions provided herein, an embodiment includes a foamed cement composition comprising a cementitious component, an oil-swellable particle comprising at least one swellable elastomer selected from the group consisting of acrylate butadiene rubber, polyacrylate rubber, isoprene rubber,...http://www.google.fr/patents/US8030253?utm_source=gb-gplus-shareBrevet US8030253 - Foamed cement compositions comprising oil-swellable particles Num�ro de publicationUS8030253 B2Type de publicationOctroi Num�ro de demande12/544,915 Date de publication4 oct. 2011 Date de d�p�t20 ao�t 2009 Date de priorit�9 sept. 2005Autre r�f�rence de publicationCA2741491A1, EP2362888A1, US7607484, US20090071650, US20090312445, WO2010061163A1 Num�ro de publication12544915, 544915, US 8030253 B2, US 8030253B2, US-B2-8030253, US8030253 B2, US8030253B2 InventeursD. Chad Brenneis, Jiten Chatterji, Bobby J. King, Craig W. Roddy Cessionnaire d'origineHalliburton Energy Services, Inc.Citations de brevets (99), Citations hors brevets (166), R�f�renc� par (1), Classifications (20) Liens externes: USPTO, Cession USPTO, EspacenetFoamed cement compositions comprising oil-swellable particlesUS 8030253 B2 R�sum� Of the many compositions provided herein, an embodiment includes a foamed cement composition comprising a cementitious component, an oil-swellable particle comprising at least one swellable elastomer selected from the group consisting of acrylate butadiene rubber, polyacrylate rubber, isoprene rubber, choloroprene rubber, butyl rubber, brominated butyl rubber, chlorinated butyl rubber, chlorinated polyethylene, neoprene rubber, styrene butadiene block copolymer, sulphonated polyethylene, ethylene acrylate rubber, epichlorohydrin ethylene oxide copolymer, ethylene-propylene rubber, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer, fluorosilicone rubber, silicone rubber, and combinations thereof, a foaming and stabilizing surfactant, gas, and water. Another embodiment includes a foamed cement composition comprising a cementitious component, an oil-swellable particle comprising a block copolymer of styrene butadiene rubber, a foaming and stabilizing surfactant, and gas.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS The present application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/263,800, entitled �Foamed Cement Compositions Comprising Oil-Swellable Particles and Methods of Use,� filed on Nov. 3, 2008, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,607,484, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/283,398, filed on Sep. 11, 2008, entitled �Settable Compositions Comprising Cement Kiln Dust and Swellable Particles,� now U.S. Pat. No. 7,607,482, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/223,669, filed on Sep. 9, 2005, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,445,669, entitled �Settable Compositions Comprising Cement Kiln Dust and Additive(s).� U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12,263,800 is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/152,327, filed on May 14, 2008, entitled �Extended Cement Compositions Comprising Oil-Swellable Particles and Associated Methods,� now U.S. Pat. No. 7,617,870. The disclosures of these related applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
BACKGROUND The present invention relates to cementing operations, and more particularly in certain embodiments, to the application of an oil-swellable particle to foamed cement compositions, and methods of using such compositions in surface and subterranean applications.
SUMMARY The present invention relates to cementing operations, and more particularly in certain embodiments, to the application of an oil-swellable particle to foamed cement compositions, and methods of using such compositions in surface and subterranean applications.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS The present invention relates to cementing operations, and more particularly in certain embodiments, to the application of an oil-swellable particle to foamed cement compositions, and methods of using such compositions in surface and subterranean applications.
EXAMPLE 1 A 14 lb/gal Portland class H cement slurry was prepared. The slurry contained 5% amorphous silica (by weight of cement) and 20% oil-swellable elastomer (by weight of cement). The oil-swellable rubber was a block polymer of styrene-butadiene. The slurry was foamed down to 11 lb/gal using 2% foamer 760 by volume of water. Foam weight reached the desired level by mixing in a pressurized foam blending jar for five seconds. For comparison purposes, a slurry was also prepared without the oil-swellable elastomer. The foamed slurries were cured at 140� F. for 24 hours. Physical and mechanical properties are reported in Table 1. Compressive strength testing was performed in accordance with API Recommended Practices 10B, Twenty-Second Edition, December 1997. The Young's Modulus of Elasticity and the Poisson's Ratio were determined in accordance with ASTM D3148-02.
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