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EverCRETE CO2-resistant cement

A self-healing cement formula that reduces risk of leakage in carbon capture and storage wells

October 2022
Gallery EverCRETE CO2-resistant cement 1
Gallery EverCRETE CO2-resistant cement 1
01.

Identification

EverCRETE self-healing cement provides longer lasting isolation at underground CO2 storage sites. Those sites are designed for permanent containment of captured CO2, which is pumped down injection wells into porous rock formations up to several kilometers beneath surface. A custom formulation of Portland cement is used in a typical oil, gas or storage well to create an impermeable seal between the rock and steel casing. CO2 injection wells pose an additional challenge because CO2 can prematurely degrade traditional Portland cement. EverCRETE's self-healing formula reacts with CO2 upon contact, allowing the impermeable seal to maintain itself in circumstances that would require repair or replacement of traditional cement formulas at significant cost to the operator.

Label Date October 28, 2022
By SLB
From United States
Maturity stage Medium and large scale commercialization
Looking For Network, New clients, Visibility
02.

The environmental benefits

  • EverCRETE maintained compressive strength under 28 MPa of pressure in CO2 saturated water through the duration of a lab test that caused traditional well cement to fail
  • EverCRETE is rated for in-situ temperatures up to 140 degrees Celsius
  • EverCRETE reduces the chance of premature failure of the cement seal in a CO2 injection well
  • EverCRETE performance has been demonstrated in laboratory and field conditions
03.

The Financial benefits

  • The cost of EverCRETE is approximately 10x less than the cost of repairing degraded cement
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Company Profile

SLB

SLB creates amazing technology that unlocks access to energy for the benefit of all.

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Headquarters Houston, TX 77002, USA
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