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Published on: 7/1/2005
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John Aslakson, W&T Offshore, Inc., Metairie, Louisiana, and Ed Smalley, CTES, L.P., Conroe, Texas
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The technical details contained in this case history were reported in SPE paper 94230, Aslakson, J., D. Doherty and E. Smalley, "Preventing annular flow after cementing, one pulse at a time: Offshore Gulf of Mexico cement pulsation field results," 2005 SPE Production and Operations Symposium, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, April 2005.
THE AUTHORS
John Aslakson is a drilling engineer with W&T Offshore, Inc., with Gulf of Mexico (GOM) responsibilities.His drilling career has been US-focused, covering Wyoming, Utah, Alaska, Louisiana and the GOM, working with a major, service provider and research organization.He holds a BS degree in mechanical engineering from Montana State University and an MS degree in engineering administration from the University of Utah.He is a member of SPE and AADE.Email: jaslakson@wtoffshore.net