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API STD 668: Brazed Aluminum Plate-fin Heat Exchangers for General Refinery Services

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MSS SP-134-2025: Valves for Cryogenic Service, including Requirements for Body/Bonnet Extensions

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MSS SP-150-2025: Valves for Use in Hydrogen Peroxide Service

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189

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API STD 673: Centrifugal Fans for Petroleum, Chemical and Gas Industry Services: Edition 3

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API STD 674: Positive Displacement Pumps-Reciprocating: 3rd Edition

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API MPMS CH 22.3: Testing Protocol for Flare Gas Metering: Edition 2

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API BULL 5100

API Bulletin 5100 – Ordinary Portland Cement as a Barrier for Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) Application

CDN $119.00

This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2025.

Description

This bulletin provides technical information that may be utilized when planning and selecting the type and design of wells associated with carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS). The intent of this document is to provide the user with comprehensive information on the suitability of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) as a barrier in CCUS applications. This document is not intended to be an exhaustive or prescriptive tool; rather, it contains information to increase knowledge and assist industry in the safe and long-term reliability of OPC in CCUS applications The studies cited in this bulletin were performed with OPC that met the requirements of API 10A

Edition

1

Published Date

2025-11-09

Status

Current

Pages

18

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This bulletin provides technical information that may be utilized when planning and selecting the type and design of wells associated with carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS). The intent of this document is to provide the user with comprehensive information on the suitability of ordinary Portland cement (OPC) as a barrier in CCUS applications. This document is not intended to be an exhaustive or prescriptive tool; rather, it contains information to increase knowledge and assist industry in the safe and long-term reliability of OPC in CCUS applications The studies cited in this bulletin were performed with OPC that met the requirements of API 10A

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