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n: The process that various drilling fluid samples react totally in the certain condition through a period.
n: The time when the samples totally react in the certain condition.
n: a well drilled to confirm and evaluate the presence of hydrocarbons in a reservoir that has been found by a wildcat well.
additional wells drilled after a discovery, to confirm the size of a hydrocarbon deposit. Normally used to run buildup tests, drill stem tests, top and bottom of formation, gather core or fluid samples or other evaluations.
چاه مطالعاتی
n: a device that, when installed in a pipe or flow channel and actuated by automatic control equipment. enables a representative sample to be obtained of the fluid flowing therein. systematic basis, which can be tested to determine the quality of the liquid flowing in the line. An automatic sampling device consists of a probe inserted into the line, an extractor, a timer or other device that controls the sampling rate, and a small tank (sample receiver) that holds the samples.
n: a cylindrical steel bar (similar to the handle or bail of a bucket, only much larger) that supports the swivel and connects it to the hook. Sometimes, the two cylindrical bars that support the elevators and attach them to the hook are called bails or links. v: to recover bottomhole fluids, samples, or drill cuttings by lowering a cylindrical vessel called a bailer to the bottom of a well, filling it, and retrieving it.
n: A rounded steel bar that supports the swivel and connects it to the hook. May also apply to the steel bars that connect the elevators to the hook (links).
remove solids or fluids from a well.
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n: a test in which different chemicals are added to bottle samples of an emulsion to determine which chemical is the most effective at breaking the emulsion into oil and water. Once an effective chemical is determined, varying amounts of it are added to bottle samples of the emulsion to determine the minimum amount required to break the emulsion effectively.
a tool that takes bottom hole samples of fluids or solids.
n: the theory that the earths landforms assumed their present configuration in a brief episode at the beginning of geologic history-possibly in a single great catastrophic event-and have remained relatively unchanged since that time. Compare uniformtarianism. catcher n: a device fitted into a junk basket that retains the junk picked up by the basket catch samples v: to obtain cuttings for geological information as formations are penetrated by the bit The samples are obtained from drilling fluid as it emerges from the wellbore or, in cable-tool drilling, from the bailer. Cuttings are carefully washed until they are free of foreign matter, dried, and labelled to indicate the depth at which they were obtained.
n: Obtaining of samples by the drilling crew from the drilling fluid as it emerges from the wellbore. Cuttings so obtained should be carefully washed until free of foreign matter, dried and accurately labelled with the depth at which they were drilled for ev
n: a test to determine the amount of S&W in samples of oil or emulsion. The samples are placed in tubes and spun in a centrifuge, which breaks out the S&W.