Date of Issue: January, 2005
Affected Publication: API Specification 10A/ISO 10426-1, Specification for
Cements and Materials for Well Cementing, Twenty-third Edition
ADDENDUM 1
Page 4, 4.1.1.g, add the following
For the period beginning January 17, 2005 and ending January 1, 2010, other than
calcium sulfate or water, or both, only chemical additives as required for Chromium VI
reduction may be interground or blended with the clinker during the manufacture of Class
G well coment. Such additions chall not provent tho wll coments from performing its
intended purpose.
‘Cement manufactured containing agents to control Chromium VI shall be supplied with
information containing a generic chemical description of die reducing ageni(s) contained
in the cement and the date of the addition of the reducing agent(s) into the cement.
Page 5, 4.1.1.h, add the following
For the period beginning January 17, 2005 and ending January 1, 2010, other than
calcium sulfate or water, or both, only chemical additives as required for Chromium VI
reduction may be interground or blended with the clinker during the manufacture of Class
H well cement. Such additions shall not prevent the well cements from performing its
intended purpose.
Cement manufactured containing agents to control Chromium VI shall be supplied with
information containing a generic chemical description of the reducing agent(s) contained
in the camont and the date of the addition of the reducing agent(e) into the cement.Specification for
Cements and Materials for
Well Cementing
API Specification 10A
Twenty-third Edition, April 2002
ANSI/API 10A/ISO 10426-1-2001
Effective Date: October 1, 2002
ISO 10426-1:2000
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