eprintid: 9897 rev_number: 2 eprint_status: archive userid: 1 dir: disk0/00/00/98/97 datestamp: 2023-11-09 16:36:32 lastmod: 2023-11-09 16:36:32 status_changed: 2023-11-09 16:30:05 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Kanesan, D. creators_name: Irawan, S. creators_name: Ridha, S. creators_name: Chandran, D. creators_name: Azhar, N.A.B. title: The suitability offly ashbased geopolymer cement for oil well cementing applications: A review ispublished: pub note: cited By 7 abstract: The increase in awareness towards global warming has prompted the research of alternatives to the conventional ordinary Portland Cement (OPC). In addition, studies have demonstrated that the use of geopolymer cement slurries resulted in lower carbon emission and superior cement properties compared to the ordinary Portland cement. In this study, the factors which affect the wellbore integrity in regards to cementing were identified and a comparison between Class G cement and Fly Ash Geopolymer (FAGP) cement pertaining to the identified factors were made. In addition, a thorough analysis on the factors affecting the properties of geopolymer in regards to its application in oil well cementing was performed. The results enable the finding of optimum parameters required to produce geopolymer cements for oil well applications. The FAGP cement achieved higher compressive strengths compared to Class G cement for all curing temperatures above 36°C. At optimum curing temperatures, for all curing time FAGP cement achieved higher compressive strengths in comparison Class G cement. Moreover, FAGP cement was found to be more susceptible to marine environment whereby curing medium of brine water resulted in higher compressive strengths. In addition, FAGP cement has lesser carbon footprint, superior chemical durability, lower permeability and higher crack propagation threshold in comparison the Class G cement. In addition, key variables which influence the compressive strength of FAGP cement such as type of activating solution, concentration of activating solution alkaline liquid to fly ash ratio, aging duration and water to binder ratio were identified and the corresponding optimum values in achieving highest compressive strength were suggested. The conclusion supports the usage of geopolymer cement for oil well cementing whereby it has an edge over conventional Portland cement for better short term and long term performance to ensure wellbore integrity throughout the producing life span of the well, with less hazards imposed on the environment. © 2006-2018 Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN). date: 2018 publisher: Asian Research Publishing Network official_url: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85055946690&partnerID=40&md5=4bfe87406989d72e42cc44f847654ac7 full_text_status: none publication: ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences volume: 13 number: 20 pagerange: 8297-8316 refereed: TRUE issn: 18196608 citation: Kanesan, D. and Irawan, S. and Ridha, S. and Chandran, D. and Azhar, N.A.B. (2018) The suitability offly ashbased geopolymer cement for oil well cementing applications: A review. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 13 (20). pp. 8297-8316. ISSN 18196608