The CEMENTEGRITY project seeks to develop and test better materials for sealing wellbores exposed to CO2 stored in underground reservoirs.

Such materials should:
1) prevent leakages from forming;
2) demonstrate self-healing behaviour when leakages do form;
3) have a smaller environmental footprint than currently used materials.


The CEMENTEGRITY project seeks to develop and test better materials for sealing wellbores exposed to CO2 stored in underground reservoirs.

Such materials should:
1) prevent leakages from forming;
2) demonstrate self-healing behaviour when leakages do form;
3) have a smaller environmental footprint than currently used materials.

The CEMENTEGRITY project seeks to develop and test better materials for sealing wellbores exposed to CO2 stored in underground reservoirs.

Such materials should:
1) prevent leakages from forming;
2) demonstrate self-healing behaviour when leakages do form;
3) have a smaller environmental footprint than currently used materials.

Article about CEMENTEGRITY in First Break

 

The September issue of EAGE First Break includes an article about the CEMENTEGRITY project. Find it here.