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API TR 10TR6, 1st Edition: Evaluation and Testing of Mechanical Cement Wiper Plugs

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Evaluation and Testing of Mechanical Cement Wiper Plugs

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Description

The purpose of this technical report is for recommended testing, evaluation, and performance requirements for mechanical cement wiper plugs. Mechanical cementing wiper plugs are used in most application including casing, liners, drill pipe, and tubing for primary and remedial cementing operations where they serve multiple functions in well operations, such as the following:  separation of fluids inside of pipe,  wiping of materials from the inner surface of pipe,  operation of a downhole tool,  surface indication of a downhole event, and  formation of a temporary pressure barrier.

Edition

1

Published Date

2015-07-21

Status

Current

Pages

56

Language Detail Icon

English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

The purpose of this technical report is for recommended testing, evaluation, and performance requirements for mechanical cement wiper plugs. Mechanical cementing wiper plugs are used in most application including casing, liners, drill pipe, and tubing for primary and remedial cementing operations where they serve multiple functions in well operations, such as the following:  separation of fluids inside of pipe,  wiping of materials from the inner surface of pipe,  operation of a downhole tool,  surface indication of a downhole event, and  formation of a temporary pressure barrier.

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