April 1, 2026
Report

SELF-HEALING CEMENTS WITH IMPROVED TOUGHNESS AT CASING AND FORMATION INTERFACES FOR SUBSURFACE APPLICATIONS (CRADA 530)

Abstract

Over the three-year CRADA, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) advanced a new class of Molecular Velcro™ self-healing wellbore cements designed to improve the long-term integrity of wells used for geothermal energy production and carbon storage. Conventional wellbore cement can crack due to repeated mechanical loading, temperature swings, and exposure to aggressive subsurface fluids. Once cracks form, they can create leakage pathways, drive expensive remediation (“workovers”), and in extreme cases shorten well life. This project addressed that problem by developing polymer-modified cement systems that can autonomously re-seal cracks and better tolerate the extreme conditions experienced in subsurface wells, while remaining compatible with practical cementing operations.

Published: April 1, 2026

Citation

Fernandez C.A., Z. Li, C. Zeng, L. Li, T.R. Graham, and R.G. Felsted. 2026. SELF-HEALING CEMENTS WITH IMPROVED TOUGHNESS AT CASING AND FORMATION INTERFACES FOR SUBSURFACE APPLICATIONS (CRADA 530) Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.