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n: well production that is burned in support facilities such as generators and boilers.
non rig workover.
abbr: oil-cut;used in drilling reports. occluded front n: formed as a cold front overtakes a warm front or a stationary front and forces the warm air upward.
operating center.
n: (OSHA) a US government agency that conducts research into the causes of occupational diseases and accidents. It is responsible for administration of the certification of respiratory safety equipment. Address: Department of Labour;200 Constitution Avenue, NW;Washington, DC 20210;(202) 219-8148.
n pI: rules and regulations, set by the Minerals Management Service (MMS) of the US Department of the Interior, that govern oil operations in US waters on the Outer Continental Shelf. Now supplanted by rules published in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR),Part 250.
n pi: information obtained from wells that are drilled in an area close to where another well is being drilled or worked over. Such information can be very helpful in determining how a particular well will behave or react to certain treatments or techniques.
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n: 1. An accumulation, pool or group of pools of oil in the subsurface. An oil field consists of a reservoir in a shape that will trap hydrocarbons and that is covered by an impermeable or sealing rock. Typically, industry professionals use the term with an
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n: 1. a sandstone that yields oil. 2. (by extension) any reservoir that yields oil, whether or not it is sandstone.
n: 1.In the context of heavy oil, an oil sand is a porous rock layer, often considered to be a mixture of sand, clay, water, and bitumen. The term is predominantly used in Canada, where over 170 billion barrels of bitumen are estimated to be held by large oi
payzone, usually produces oil in economic quantities.
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