Dead Burnt Magnesite

Dead Burnt Magnesite

Dead burnt magnesite (also called dead burned magnesia, DBM, or hard-burned MgO) is used as an expansion additive in oil well cement slurries, typically at dosages of 1–10% by weight of cement (most commonly 2–6% BWOC), especially in high-temperature wells.

Key usage include:

Compensating for cement shrinkage

Hydrates slowly to form brucite (Mg(OH)₂), generating controlled expansion (typically 0.1–1.0% linear) that offsets volumetric shrinkage during setting and early curing → improves bond to casing and formation, reduces micro-annuli.

Preventing micro-annulus formation and improving zonal isolation

Critical in high-temperature environments where conventional Portland cement shrinks more severely after cooling or due to pressure/temperature cycles.

High-temperature wells (> ~80–120 °C, especially >150 °C)

Dead-burned MgO (calcined > ~1500–2000 °C) reacts very slowly at lower temperatures but activates reliably at elevated bottom hole static temperatures (BHST) → provides expansion precisely when and where needed, unlike light-burned or hard-burned grades.

HPHT cement systems 

Enhances long-term sheath integrity, reduces permeability behind casing, and mitigates risks of sustained casing pressure or sustained annular pressure buildup (SAPB)

Often combined with silica fume (for gas-tightness and strength retrogression prevention) in Class G/H slurries for deep/hot wells.

Typical formulation snippet (high-temperature slurry):

  • Portland cement (Class G/H): base
  • Dead burnt magnesite: 3–5% BWOC
  • Silica fume: 20–35% BWOC (if needed)
  • Dispersant, fluid-loss additive, retarder as required

In Short

Dead burnt magnesite is the go-to expansion agent for controlled post-set expansion in high-temperature oil well cementing to combat shrinkage-induced micro-annuli and ensure durable zonal isolation.

Dead Burnt Magnesite

Dead burnt magnesite (also called dead burned magnesia, DBM, or hard-burned MgO) is used as an expansion additive in oil well cement slurries, typically at dosages of 1–10% by weight of cement (most commonly 2–6% BWOC), especially in high-temperature wells.

Dead burnt magnesite (also called dead burned magnesia, DBM, or hard-burned MgO) is used as an expansion additive in oil well cement slurries, typically at dosages of 1–10% by weight of cement (most commonly 2–6% BWOC), especially in high-temperature wells.