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Часть скважины, что имеет металлический корпус помещается и укрепил защитить openhole от жидкости, давления, проблемы устойчивости ствола скважины или комбинации этих.
Industry:Oil & gas
Запланированный конец колодец, измеряется длина трубы, необходимые для достижения дна.
Industry:Oil & gas
Часть бурильной колонны, который нельзя вращать или перемещать по вертикали.
Industry:Oil & gas
Место, где грязи добавки хранятся на вышке, также известный как номер мешок.
Industry:Oil & gas
Постоянно замороженных недр, который лежит ниже верхний слой почвы в Арктике (верхняя несколько дюймов к ногам).
Industry:Oil & gas
The particle size or fineness of a cement in cm<sup>2</sup>/g or m<sup>2</sup>/kg, usually determined from air permeability tests using a device known as a Blaine permeameter. Fineness affects the hydration rate (setting) and the requirements for the amounts of water, retarder and dispersant.
Industry:Oil & gas
The part of the bit that includes a hole or opening for drilling fluid to exit. The hole is usually small (around 0. 25 in. In diameter) and the pressure of the fluid inside the bit is usually high, leading to a high exit velocity through the nozzles that creates a high-velocity jet below the nozzles. This high-velocity jet of fluid cleans both the bit teeth and the bottom of the hole. The sizes of the nozzles are usually measured in 1/32-in. Increments (although some are recorded in millimeters), are always reported in "thirty-seconds" of size (i. E. , fractional denominators are not reduced), and usually range from 6/32 to 32/32.
Industry:Oil & gas
Formerly known as PARCOM. The commission is a group of experts who advise North Sea countries on environmental policy and legislation. OSPAR has been influential in establishing North Sea legislation on drilling fluids that has served as the model for other operating areas. OSPAR has published lists of environmentally acceptable and unacceptable products, referred to as the "green," "grey" and "black" lists. The Green or A list consists of products posing relatively little harm to the environment (specifically the marine environment). Examples include inert minerals such as bentonite, inorganic salts that are common constituents of seawater such as sodium and potassium chloride, and simple organic products such as starch and carboxymethylcellulose (CMC). The Grey List consists of products 'requiring strong regulatory control' and includes heavy metals such as zinc, lead and chromium. The Black list covers products considered unsuitable for discharge and includes mercury, cadmium and 'persistent oils and hydrocarbons of a petroleum origin. ' The inclusion of hydrocarbons in the black list has been the driving force behind the reduction of oil discharges in the North Sea and elsewhere and has serious implications for the use of oil and synthetic fluids.
Industry:Oil & gas
Открытие в корпус drillship или других оффшорных буровых судов, через который бурового оборудования.
Industry:Oil & gas
The particle size that has a specified chance of being removed by an item of solids control equipment. Most commonly, D<sub>10</sub>, D<sub>50</sub> and D<sub>90</sub> cut points are specified corresponding to 10, 50 and 90% chances of removal, respectively. Taken together, they approximate the separation curve. If the percent is not specified, it is normally taken to be the D<sub>50</sub> value. For example, if the D<sub>50</sub> of a shaker screen is 100 microns, then a particle of this size has an equal chance of being removed or staying in the system. Larger particles are more likely to be removed and smaller ones more likely to be retained in the underflow.
Industry:Oil & gas