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Ultrasonic insights into well integrity: Advances and challenges in cement bond evaluation

12.23.25 | KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.

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Ensuring the integrity of wells is fundamental to safe oil and gas production, geothermal energy development, and geological carbon storage. At the heart of well integrity lies cement bonding, which isolates subsurface formations and prevents hazardous fluid migration. Against this backdrop, a team of researchers from China conducted a comprehensive review of recent advancements in cement bond quality assessment based on ultrasonic measurements.

“Ultrasonic logging has become a powerful non-destructive tools for evaluating cement bond quality behind casing, offering high-resolution insight into both the casing–cement and cement–formation interfaces,” shares lead author Prof. Hua Wang, a professor at University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. “Over the past decade, ultrasonic pulse-echo and pitch-catch techniques have advanced cement bond evaluation.”

Recent advances in ultrasonic well logging include:

“These approaches have been validated using synthetic simulations, full-scale physical experiments, and field case studies, demonstrating robustness across varied borehole environments and well conditions,” says co-author Meng Li, an associate professor at Xi’an Shiyou University. “Machine learning further increases reliability and automation, particularly in complex wavefields and low signal-to-noise settings.”

By bridging physics-based modeling with data-driven approaches, this review presents a pathway toward more reliable, scalable, and intelligent ultrasonic cement evaluation—an essential step for meeting increasingly stringent integrity requirements in energy transition applications such as carbon capture and storage.

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Contact author details: Hua Wang, School of Resources and Environment, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China, huawang@uestc.edu.cn

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Artificial Intelligence in Geosciences

10.1016/j.aiig.2025.100170

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Recent advances and challenges of cement bond evaluation based on ultrasonic measurements in cased holes

The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.. (2025, December 23). Ultrasonic insights into well integrity: Advances and challenges in cement bond evaluation. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/147PY6O1/ultrasonic-insights-into-well-integrity-advances-and-challenges-in-cement-bond-evaluation.html
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"Ultrasonic insights into well integrity: Advances and challenges in cement bond evaluation." Brightsurf News, Dec. 23 2025, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/147PY6O1/ultrasonic-insights-into-well-integrity-advances-and-challenges-in-cement-bond-evaluation.html.