Field Trials of Plugging Oil and Gas Wells with Hydrated Bentonite

2016 
Many field trials have been conducted to explore the effectiveness of using hydrated bentonite as a sealing material for plugging and abandoning (P&A) operations of oil and gas wells. Many of those trials are reviewed here, including trials in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Wyoming and Queensland, most of which have not been previously reported. All of these trials have been successful, even though a few wells have been eliminated from the programs because they were found to be unsuitable. In most jurisdictions regulation changes are necessary to allow bentonite to be used in order to plug wells. This has been done in California, Texas and Oklahoma. In Wyoming it is currently permitted as the bottom plug in coal-bed methane wells. In Queensland a field trial has been allowed under the experimental materials clause in the regulations.
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