Oil & Gas

Cementing Additives

The cementing additives range is specially engineered for oil and gas well cementing applications to enhance slurry performance under diverse downhole conditions. The portfolio includes silica, microsilica, fly ash, metakaolin, slag, and rice husk ash derivati

Cementing Additives
Oil & GasCementing Additives
Scroll to Explore
Advantages

Key Benefits

Why Cementing Additives is the preferred choice for oil & gas formulations

01

Enhances thermal stability in HPHT wells

02

Reduces permeability for better zonal isolation

03

Controls slurry density and rheology

Cementing Additives benefits Performance engineered for Oil & Gas
04

Minimises shrinkage and cracking

05

Supports cost optimisation in cement formulations

06

API 10A compliant for quality assurance

Quality AssuredISO Certified
Lab TestedEvery Batch
Eco FriendlySustainable
Global DeliveryWorldwide
Product Grades

Product Grades

Comprehensive range of Cementing Additives grades for diverse industrial applications

6 Specialized Grades

Each grade is engineered for specific performance requirements in oil & gas applications

Lab Verified
Quality Certified
Sample Available
MICRON SIL IMP – Micro Silica
02

MICRON SIL IMP – Micro Silica

Densified microsilica (silica fume) for premium well cementing applications requiring maximum strength development, ultra-low permeability, and superior pozzolanic reactivity in HPHT and CO₂-exposure environments.

MICRON ASH – Fly Ash
03

MICRON ASH – Fly Ash

Class C or Class F fly ash for well cementing as a lightweight extender and pozzolanic additive. Reduces slurry density, improves pumping rheology, and contributes to long-term strength development.

METACEM – Metakaolin
04

METACEM – Metakaolin

Reactive alumino-silicate pozzolan for well cementing. Provides excellent pozzolanic activity, improves compressive strength, reduces permeability, and enhances resistance to chemical attack in challenging well environments.

MICRON SLG96 – Slag
05

MICRON SLG96 – Slag

Ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS) for well cementing as a latent hydraulic binder and density modifier. Improves long-term strength, reduces permeability, and is particularly effective in low-temperature and corrosive-fluid-resistant cement formulations.

MICRON RH – Rice Husk Ash
06

MICRON RH – Rice Husk Ash

Reactive amorphous silica from rice husk ash for well cementing as an extender and pozzolanic additive. Provides lightweight density control, contributes pozzolanic silica for strength development, and is used in environmentally preferred cementing formulations.

Primary & Secondary Cementing P&A HPHT Wells Industrial Grade Quality Tested
Oil & Gas Application Matrix

Application Areas

Application areas listed against Cementing Additives in the Oil & Gas application matrix

Application intelligence Workbook-verified product and application mapping
Primary & Secondary Cementing
Use Area 01

Primary & Secondary Cementing

Role / FunctionWell Cementing Performance Enhancement

Key GradesMICRON SIL, MICRON SIL IMP, MICRON ASH, METACEM, MICRON SLG96, MICRON RH

Verified in Oil & Gas matrix
P&A
Use Area 02

P&A

Role / FunctionWell Cementing Performance Enhancement

Key GradesMICRON SIL, MICRON SIL IMP, MICRON ASH, METACEM, MICRON SLG96, MICRON RH

Verified in Oil & Gas matrix
HPHT Wells
Use Area 03

HPHT Wells

Role / FunctionWell Cementing Performance Enhancement

Key GradesMICRON SIL, MICRON SIL IMP, MICRON ASH, METACEM, MICRON SLG96, MICRON RH

Verified in Oil & Gas matrix
Product Sheet Applications

Applications

Applications listed for Cementing Additives in the Oil & Gas product sheet

Primary well cementing
01

Primary well cementing

Cementing Additives
Secondary and squeeze cementing
02

Secondary and squeeze cementing

Cementing Additives
Plugging and abandonment operations
03

Plugging and abandonment operations

Cementing Additives
HPHT well cementing
04

HPHT well cementing

Cementing Additives
Lightweight and high-density slurry design
05

Lightweight and high-density slurry design

Cementing Additives
Offshore and onshore cementing operations
06

Offshore and onshore cementing operations

Cementing Additives

Need a Specific Grade for Your Application?

Our experts will guide you to the perfect cementing additives solution

Request Expert Consultation
Product Support

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Cementing Additives in oil & gas applications

Strength retrogression is the degradation of cement compressive strength that occurs at temperatures above 110°C. At these temperatures, calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) converts to a coarser, weaker crystalline form. Adding 35–40% BWOC reactive silica (MICRON SIL) provides extra SiO₂ that reacts with cement Ca(OH)₂ to form stable, high-strength tobermorite, preventing retrogression.

Class C fly ash (high lime, >20% CaO) has both cementitious and pozzolanic properties and sets without activator. Class F fly ash (low lime, <10% CaO) is primarily pozzolanic and requires Ca(OH)₂ from cement hydration or lime addition to react. Both are used as extenders in well cementing; Class F is more common in oilfield cementing for density reduction and improved slurry rheology.

METACEM is a highly reactive alumino-silicate pozzolan that reacts rapidly with Ca(OH)₂ liberated during cement hydration to form additional C-S-H and calcium aluminate silicate hydrates. This reduces the Ca(OH)₂ content (vulnerable to carbonation and leaching), improves compressive strength, reduces permeability, and enhances resistance to chemical attack in CO₂-containing well environments.

Slag (GGBFS) is a latent hydraulic binder that reacts slowly with water when activated by Ca(OH)₂ or alkalis. In well cementing, slag is particularly useful in low-temperature environments (below 60°C) where it provides excellent long-term strength development, very low permeability, and exceptional resistance to sulphate attack and chloride-rich formation waters.

Microsilica (silica fume) is an amorphous, ultra-fine material with particle sizes typically 0.1–0.3µm — approximately 100 times finer than silica flour. This extreme fineness gives it much higher surface area and pozzolanic reactivity, enabling faster strength development, lower permeability, and superior performance at lower dosages compared to crystalline silica flour.

API 10A (Specification for Cements and Materials for Well Cementing) governs quality requirements for Portland cement and cementing additives used in oil and gas well cementing. Our cementing additives portfolio is designed and tested to meet API 10A requirements, ensuring consistent performance in oilfield applications.

Product Video

See It In Action

Watch how 20 Microns' Cementing Additives supports real-world industrial applications.

Cementing Additives - Product & Application Film
YouTube Official Product Film
Cementing Additives - Product & Application Film20 Microns Limited · Official Channel
Partner With Us

Let's Get in Touch & Explore Business Opportunities

Partner with India's leading producer of industrial minerals for superior cementing additives solutions