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- Squeeze_job abstract "Squeeze job, or squeeze cementing is a term often used in the oilfield to describe the process of injecting cement slurry into a zone, generally for pressure-isolation purposes. The term probably originated from the concept that enough water is \"squeezed\" out of the slurry to render it unflowable, so the portion that has actually entered the zone will stay in place when the squeeze pressure is removed. After surface indications (e.g., pressure reaching a predetermined maximum) that a squeeze has been attained, any still-pumpable cement slurry remaining in the drill pipe or tubing ideally can be reverse circulated out before it sets.Usually the zone to be squeezed is isolated from above with a packer (and possibly from below with a bridge plug), but sometimes the squeezing pressure is applied to the entire casing string in what is known as a bradenhead squeeze, (named for an old manufacturer of casing heads).Even if a drilling rig is on location, pumping operations usually are done by a service company's cementing unit that can easily mix small batches of cement slurry, measure displacement volume accurately to spot the slurry on bottom, then pump at very low rates and high pressures during the squeeze itself, and finally measure volumes accurately again when reversing out any excess slurry. A squeeze manifold is a compact arrangement of valves and pressure gauges that allows monitoring of the drill pipe and casing pressures throughout the job, and facilitates quick switching of the pumping pressure to either side while the fluid returning from the other side of well is directed to the mud pit or a disposal pit or tank.The generic term \"squeeze\" also can apply to injection of generally small volumes of other liquids (e.g., treating fluids) into a zone under pressure. Bullhead squeeze (or just plain bullheading) refers to pumping kill-weight mud down the casing beneath closed blowout preventers in a kick-control situation when it isn't feasible to circulate in such from bottom.".
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- Squeeze_job wikiPageRevisionID "510022537".
- Squeeze_job wikiPageWikiLink Blowout_(well_drilling).
- Squeeze_job wikiPageWikiLink Blowout_preventer.
- Squeeze_job wikiPageWikiLink Casing_(borehole).
- Squeeze_job wikiPageWikiLink Casing_head.
- Squeeze_job wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drilling_technology.
- Squeeze_job wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oilfield_terminology.
- Squeeze_job wikiPageWikiLink Category:Petroleum_engineering.
- Squeeze_job wikiPageWikiLink Cement.
- Squeeze_job wikiPageWikiLink Drill_pipe.
- Squeeze_job wikiPageWikiLink Drilling_fluid.
- Squeeze_job wikiPageWikiLink List_of_components_of_oil_drilling_rigs.
- Squeeze_job wikiPageWikiLink Oil_field.
- Squeeze_job wikiPageWikiLink Slurry.
- Squeeze_job wikiPageWikiLink Well_kill.
- Squeeze_job wikiPageWikiLinkText "Squeeze job".
- Squeeze_job wikiPageWikiLinkText "squeeze cementing".
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- Squeeze_job subject Category:Drilling_technology.
- Squeeze_job subject Category:Oilfield_terminology.
- Squeeze_job subject Category:Petroleum_engineering.
- Squeeze_job hypernym Term.
- Squeeze_job type Discipline.
- Squeeze_job comment "Squeeze job, or squeeze cementing is a term often used in the oilfield to describe the process of injecting cement slurry into a zone, generally for pressure-isolation purposes. The term probably originated from the concept that enough water is \"squeezed\" out of the slurry to render it unflowable, so the portion that has actually entered the zone will stay in place when the squeeze pressure is removed.".
- Squeeze_job label "Squeeze job".
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- Squeeze_job sameAs Q7582216.
- Squeeze_job wasDerivedFrom Squeeze_job?oldid=510022537.
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