نمایش نتیجه 1 تا 10 از 28 نتیجه یافت شده برای cement plug:
v: to cease producing oil and gas from a well when it becomes unprofitable or to cease further work on a newly drilled well when it proves not to contain profitable quantities of oil or gas. Several steps are involved: part of the casing may be removed and salvaged;one or more cement plugs are placed in the borehole to prevent migration of fluids between the different formations penetrated by the borehole;and the well is abandoned. In most oil-producing states, it is necessary to secure permission from official agencies before a well may be abandoned.
to cease efforts to produce or inject fluids in a wells and to plug the well sufficiently to protect the environment and the ability to redrill and develop other reserves at a later date.
v: To stop drilling or production operations when it becomes unprofitable. A wildcat may be abandoned after poor results from a well test. Cement plugs are placed in the wellbore to prevent fluid migration between different zones.
n: a well not in use because it was a dry hole originally, or because it has ceased to produce. Statutes and regulations in many states require the plugging of abandoned wells to prevent the seepage of oil, gas, or water from one stratum of underlying rock to another.
n: Usually refers to a well which has no valuable oil or gas production or a dry hole. In general, it should be packed by cement plug.
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n: A kind of cementing. Send the slurry into the well through drill pipe or pump of oil tube till the surface of the annular is equal to the surface in the pipe, then elevates drill pipe or oil tube and put the cement plug in the former place.
A cement plug, set with no downhole flow conditions, which allows temporary or permanent shut-off in a well. It takes into account the densities of all fluid columns, both in the string and in the annulus.
n: a bridge plug or cement plug placed near the bottom of the bole to shut off a depleted, water-producing, or unproductive zone.
n: Refers to the cement plug or bridge plug located in the downhole, used to packoff depleted formation and water yield formation.
adj: in cementing operations, pertaining to a cement plug that comes to rest on the float collar. A cementing operator may say, Ive a bumped plug" when the plug strikes the float collar.
n: The pump pressure increases suddenly when top cement plug collides with wown cement plug at the later stage of cementing in cementing.
n: dissolved calcium ions in sufficient concentration to impart undesirable properties, such as flocculation, reduction in yield of bentonite, and increased fluid loss, in a drilling fluid. See also anhydrite, calcium carbonate, calcium sulphate, gypsum, lime.
n: The process that calcium ion enters into the drilling fluid when drilling in the calcareous formation or cement plug.
n: The device controlling the position of rubber plug and guarranting the length of cement plug.