Cement

Oil Well Cement

Strategic Recommendations for Oil Well Cement – IS 8229

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Oil Well Cement – IS 8229
Section Details
Product Name Oil Well Cement
IS Standard IS 8229:1986
Title of IS Specification for Oil Well Cement
Quality Control Order Cement (Quality Control) Order, 2003
Notification & Amendments Notified via S.O. 191(E) dated 17 February 2003
Final Enforcement Date 17 February 2003
Objective & Scope To ensure quality, reliability, and safety of Oil Well Cement used in high-pressure, high-temperature oil and gas well operations by mandating BIS certification.
Products Covered Oil Well Cement including hydraulic cements specially formulated for cementing casing in oil and gas wells under extreme temperature and pressure. It includes various classes (A–F) suited for different well depths and drilling environments.
Exemptions Cement manufactured solely for export with prior Central Government approval. - Temporary exemption (up to 150 days) for manufacturers awaiting BIS license after application.
Industries Impacted Cement manufacturers, oil and gas exploration companies, EPC contractors, drilling contractors, petroleum sector PSUs, and importers of well cement.
Mandatory Compliance - BIS certification under Scheme-I mandatory. - ISI mark must appear on every bag/container. - Must conform to IS 8229:1986 for chemical composition, setting time, compressive strength, and slurry density. - Testing only in BIS-recognized labs.
Next Steps for Stakeholders Manufacturers/importers must obtain BIS license before production or import. Oil and gas companies must procure only ISI-marked cement. Dealers should ensure supply of certified material only.
Legal Framework & Enforcement Enforced under the BIS Act, 2016 with powers to inspect, seize, and prosecute. CrPC, 1973 provisions apply to search and seizure.
Penalties for Non-Compliance - Fine not less than ₹2,00,000, extendable up to 10× the value of goods. - Imprisonment up to 2 years. - Continuing offences: ₹50,000 per day fine. - Suspension/cancellation of BIS license. - Seizure and destruction of uncertified cement.
Conclusion Oil Well Cement (IS 8229:1986) is a critical material for India’s petroleum and natural gas sector. BIS certification ensures safe and reliable use in oil well drilling and casing operations under demanding geological conditions.
References / Annexures - Cement (Quality Control) Order, 2003 – S.O. 191(E) - IS 8229:1986 Standard - BIS Conformity Assessment Regulations, 2018 (Scheme-I)

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Notification

 Oil Well Cement is covered under the Cement (Quality Control) Order, 2003 through S.O. 191(E), dated 17 February 2003, issued by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry under the BIS Act, 1986 (now aligned with BIS Act, 2016).

Enforcement Timeline

 This order became effective from 17 February 2003, making BIS certification and ISI marking compulsory for Oil Well Cement in India.

Overview

Oil Well Cement, as defined in IS 8229:1986, is a special-purpose hydraulic cement used for sealing oil and gas wells. It is designed to withstand extreme underground conditions such as high temperatures, high pressures, and exposure to aggressive environments, thereby preventing gas or fluid migration during drilling.

Objective & Scope

 The regulation ensures that only BIS-certified Oil Well Cement is manufactured, imported, or sold in India, thereby protecting oilfield operations, ensuring drilling safety, and safeguarding infrastructure in the petroleum sector.

Products Covered

 Oil Well Cement including specialized cement grades (Classes A–F) designed for:

  • Cementing casing in oil and gas wells (onshore and offshore)
  • High-pressure and high-temperature wells
  • Exploration and deep drilling operations

Exemptions Provided

  • Cement exclusively manufactured for export, subject to Central Government approval.
  • Temporary exemption (up to 150 days) granted to manufacturers who have applied for BIS certification and are awaiting approval.
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Industries Impacted

  •  Cement producers, oil and gas exploration companies, petroleum PSUs, EPC contractors, drilling contractors, and importers of well cement.

Mandatory Compliance Requirements

  • Manufacturers must obtain BIS license under Scheme-I before producing or importing Oil Well Cement.
  • ISI mark is mandatory on every bag or container.
  • Cement must strictly conform to IS 8229:1986 specifications for strength, setting, and slurry performance.
  • Testing must be done only in BIS-approved laboratories.

Next Steps for Stakeholders

 Manufacturers/importers must secure BIS certification. Oil and gas companies should procure only certified cement. Dealers and distributors should verify ISI marking before sale. Exporters must apply for exemption if products are meant only for overseas buyers.

Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties

The Cement QCO is enforced under the BIS Act, 2016. Authorized officers can inspect premises, seize material, and test samples. Non-compliance leads to:

  • Fine of at least ₹2,00,000 (extendable up to 10× the value of goods).
  • Imprisonment up to 2 years.
  • ₹50,000 per day fine for continuing offences.
  • Suspension or cancellation of BIS license.
  • Seizure and destruction of non-compliant cement.

Conclusion

 Oil Well Cement (IS 8229:1986) is a critical material for the petroleum and natural gas industry. Its mandatory BIS certification ensures performance and safety in demanding drilling operations, making compliance essential for manufacturers, importers, and users.

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