Schlumberger Launches New Zonal Isolation Technology | SLB

Schlumberger Launches New Zonal Isolation Technology

Published: 09/24/2018

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DALLAS, September 24, 2018—Schlumberger today launched the CemFIT Shield* mud-sealing cement system at the Society of Petroleum Engineers Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (SPE ATCE). The CemFIT Shield system provides the industry’s first zonal isolation technology specifically designed to improve isolation between hydraulic fracturing stages in long horizontal wells. 

Long horizontal wells with multistage completions face drilling fluid removal challenges due to limited centralization and casing movement that increase the risk of zonal isolation due to drilling fluid channeling. The CemFIT Shield system interacts with residual nonaqueous drilling fluids to limit the detrimental effects of channeling and reduce fluid mobility, which lowers the risk of fracturing fluid migration from zone to zone behind the casing.

Given the increasing trends in longer horizontal well sections with reduced spacing between stages, conventional well integrity methods are reaching their technical limits. 

“Measurements taken in horizontal wells indicate that up to 30% of hydraulic fracturing stages communicate with neighboring stages during fracturing treatments, which means that some stages are overstimulated and others may not be stimulated at all,” said James R. McDonald, president, Well Services, Schlumberger. “The CemFIT Shield system delivers more complete zonal isolation, leading to improved well stimulation through better control of the fracture initiation point.”

Extensive laboratory and field testing demonstrated that the CemFIT Shield system is compatible with common oilfield cementing additives, blending processes, equipment, and design considerations, making it easy to use in the field. 

In the Permian Basin, the CemFIT Shield system helped an operator improve cement bonding and limit channeling in four long horizontal wells with 10,000-ft laterals. After the cementing operations, cement bond logs for all four wells recorded, on average, a 55% improvement in the bond index, confirming superior zonal isolation compared with offset wells cemented with conventional methods. In addition, preliminary evaluation of microseismic data from subsequent fracture stimulation treatments indicates that fracture lengths in one well cemented with the CemFIT Shield system were as much as 44% longer compared with fracture lengths in a neighboring well cemented with conventional cement. 

The CemFIT Shield system improves zonal isolation in long horizontal wells to ensure efficient hydraulic fracturing, avoiding the need for additional investment to mitigate drilling fluid channeling.

For more information about the CemFIT Shield system, visit www.slb.com/cemfit.

About Schlumberger

Schlumberger is the world's leading provider of technology for reservoir characterization, drilling, production, and processing to the oil and gas industry. Working in more than 85 countries and employing approximately 100,000 people who represent over 140 nationalities, Schlumberger supplies the industry's most comprehensive range of products and services, from exploration through production, and integrated pore-to-pipeline solutions that optimize hydrocarbon recovery to deliver reservoir performance.

Schlumberger Limited has principal offices in Paris, Houston, London, and The Hague, and reported revenues of $30.44 billion in 2017. For more information, visit www.slb.com.

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For further information, contact:

Joao Felix
Director of Corporate Communication
Schlumberger Limited
Tel: +1 (713) 375-3535
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CemFIT Shield System
The CemFIT Shield system improves zonal isolation in long horizontal wells to ensure efficient hydraulic fracturing, avoiding the need for additional investment to mitigate drilling fluid channeling.