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DRILLING APPLICATION
SQUEEZE CEMENTING
Date: September 18, 2010
DEPTHS and SIZES CEMENT WATER and/or SPACER
MD Zone to Sqz, ft? = Slurry Density, ppg? = Spacer or H2O Ahead, bbl? =
TVD Zone to Sqz, ft? = Sacks to Use? = Spacer or H2O Behind, bbl? =
Depth Tool Set, ft? = Yield/Sack, ft³/sx? = Density Spacer or H2O, ppg? =
Hole Size, in? = Amount Left in Casing, bbl? = Close By-Pass Early, bbl?=
DRILL PIPE or WORKSTRING MISCELLANEOUS PRESSURES
Length of DP1 ft? = Formation Fracture, ppg? = Formation pressure 0
I.D. of DP1 in? = Mud Weight in Use, ppg? = By-Pass Closed - Hydrostatic #DIV/0!
Length of DP2 ft? = Volume Surface Lines, bbl? = Backside of Tool - Hydrostatic 0
I.D. of DP2 in? = MASP Safety Factor,? = MASP When Squeezing Starts #DIV/0!
VOLUMES and LENGTHS CAPACITY
Cement, bbl 0.0 Squeeze Tool to Zone, bbl 0.00 Hole Volume, ft³/ft 0.0000
Cement Column, ft #DIV/0! Spacer Column, ft #DIV/0! Hole Volume, bbl/ft 0.0000
DISPLACEMENT VOLUMES WHEN ... Inside Diameter DP1 bbl/ft 0.0000
By-Pass is Closed 0.0 Cement Clears Tool 0.0 Inside Diameter DP2 bbl/ft 0.0000
Spacer Clears Tool 0.0 Cement in Place 0.0 SEE NOTE @ CELL A24 FOR COMMENTS
Cement at Zone 0.0 ABOUT USING THIS APPLICATION
LAST UPDATE DECEMBER 1994 THE END APPLICATION CREATED IN 1992

NOTE ...
The process of squeezing should stop when the cement clears the tool and approximately 80% of the cement volume has cleared the
squeeze tool to the top of the zone being squeezed. This presumes the final pressure has not been reached in advance of this point.

HOWCO recommends the retrieveable squeeze tool be set at least a minum of 10 bbls above zone to be squeezed. If it is decided to trap
a volume of water/spcacer on the backside of tool, a negative value for the amount to close the by-pass early must be used. For example,
20 bbls of water ahead with 10 bbls trapped on backside of the tool, a negative value of ten bbls (-10) will be used to close by-pass early.

The lengths of drill pipe must equal depth tool set. The Maximum Anticipated Squeeze Pressure is noted as MASP and friction pressure
is not considered. Reference: Halliburton and Dowell Cementing Handbooks.

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