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to hopefully secure a contract for off-shore | drilling equipment. |
Initial exploratory | drilling estimated the reserves as including 4,200,000 |
tion to field mapping, he was involved in the | drilling exploration wells. |
carbon exploration (Karoo fracking, offshore | drilling), extraction (many more coal mines, even near |
rovietnam, an oil monopoly, to watch over oil | drilling facilities. |
Though the | drilling failed, Heywood's work signaled the beginning |
company with financial interests in deepwater | drilling, filed suit in the Eastern District of Louisi |
company with financial interests in deepwater | drilling, filed suit (Hornbeck Offshore Services LLC v |
The liquid component of the | drilling fluid (known as the mud filtrate) continues t |
n the oilfield is the density (weight) of the | drilling fluid and is normally measured in pounds per |
t of the kelly while facilitating the flow of | drilling fluid through the system and down the drill s |
It is used to conduct | drilling fluid from the mud pumps to the kelly hose. |
ngle of the paddle increases as the volume of | drilling fluid increases and pushes it out further and |
l will know in advance before losing too much | drilling fluid (which is typically very expensive) dow |
shale shaker to clean the cuttings out of the | drilling fluid before it is returned to the pits for c |
The flow show shows whether | drilling fluid is flowing down the flow line or not an |
Drilling fluid invasion is a process that occurs in a | |
eum engineering, a pump used to circulate the | drilling fluid during rotary drilling |
ke sonic logs), and it is quite possible that | drilling fluid has invaded beyond this depth. |
A recent application of C14 is as on-land | drilling fluid basestock, replacing diesel or kerosene |
m belly is used to slow the flow of returning | drilling fluid before it hits the shale shakers. |
the mud tanks and mainly used to agitate the | drilling fluid while it is stored inside the tanks in |
Turbolizers have added fins to "stir" up the | drilling fluid and cement to keep the flow turbulent i |
enter, there is a high risk that a channel of | drilling fluid or contaminated cement will be left whe |
also works closely with the mud engineer (see | drilling fluid) when not tripping pipe since he is not |
well blowout might include sand, mud, rocks, | drilling fluid, natural gas, water, and other substanc |
mes the hydrostatic pressure of the column of | drilling fluid, the fluid or gas in the high-pressure |
evice used to measure the density (weight) of | drilling fluid, cement or any type of liquid. |
by the hydrostatic pressure of the column of | drilling fluid, the low pressure zone may begin to tak |
separate large volume of free gas within the | drilling fluid. |
ops, the solids still remain suspended in the | drilling fluid. |
This process involved pumping heavy | drilling fluids through two 3-inch (7.6 cm) lines into |
ssional chemist would be an oilfield chemist, | drilling fluids chemist, environmental chemist, bioche |
The mud engineer (or | drilling fluids engineer) may be a university, college |
il stabilization, chemical grouting, oilfield | drilling fluids, crop protection products, and adhesiv |
In conventional | drilling fluids, barite is used to incresase the densi |
um, feed ingredients, crushed stone, oilfield | drilling fluids, petroleum products, fertilizers and a |
of emulsifiers and dispersing agents and oil | drilling fluids. |
More | drilling followed and the positive results led to the |
The test | drilling for the underground construction at this site |
f the Cajun people, nor with the mechanics of | drilling for oil. |
ard Oil Company, which had begun successfully | drilling for oil in 1910 in the area. |
dea is still employed today by many companies | drilling for hydrocarbons. |
In 1789, during | drilling for coal, a natural spring of sulphurated min |
Drilling for oil and underground water have led to sev | |
nd Argentina over the former's plans to begin | drilling for oil in the seas surrounding the islands. |
Although Gardner was in favor of allowing | drilling for oil and natural gas on state lands, he su |
pensive operation that usually stops or slows | drilling for at least the better part of a day. |
o some for the growth in the industry was the | drilling for natural gas, which had more to do an elec |
From planning and | drilling for natural disasters and potential terrorist |
ation Commission passed an order stopping all | drilling for 30 days on September 11, 1929. |
n who is best known for amassing a fortune by | drilling for oil near Glenpool, Oklahoma with his neph |
cuts, for fuel efficiency standards on autos, | drilling for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refug |
The only work done at ground level was | drilling for the seven footings which support the viad |
A company was | drilling for coal and, when they had reaching a depth |
The slogan expressed support for increased | drilling for petroleum as a source of additional energ |
oil boom helped Los Ojuelos grow but in 1950 | drilling for oil stopped. |
d geologist for the exploaratory mudflat silt | drilling for the construction of the Hindenburgdamm. |
s opposing a bill that would have allowed for | drilling for oil in Lake Michigan which is a large sou |
drilling for oil), may be reopened if gasoline prices | |
e western part of Cornwall, raising money and | drilling forces for the king. |
ed 7,623 feet (2,323 m) below ground surface, | drilling from a ridgeline about a half mile from the o |
Four men worked in 20-minute shifts at the | drilling from a triangle, set on heavy spars, which su |
eopen that part of the field by directionally | drilling from platform Hogan, which is in federal wate |
ame originated from the site being the former | drilling ground of 22 Company, the 3rd Battalion Chesh |
however, to a great extent a Bundeswehr troop | drilling ground, and is therefore off limits. |
that there was oil on the estate, and by 1916 | drilling had begun. |
Intensive | drilling has taken place in Chicontepec recently in re |
Odfjell | Drilling has 35 years' experience of international dri |
The mechanical success of cable tool | drilling has greatly depended on a device called jars, |
Geophysical investigations and | drilling have shown that the crater is filled with up |
After | drilling his men at Camp Dennison, they took to the fi |
at Malibu High School, in Malibu, California, | drilling his students for the Advanced Placement Calcu |
trumpet using valves, and Weidinger's idea of | drilling holes and covering them with flute-like keys |
outes, sliding on ropes, climbing ladders, or | drilling holes in the ground to trap them. |
Canavan (13, white) | drilling home Tyrone's winning goal in the 2005 All-Ir |
ngs usually decreases as the bit dulls during | drilling if weight on bit, formation type and the pres |
jor pipelines in the 1930s encouraged further | drilling in the area. |
The vessel is capable of | drilling in water depths up to 3,049 m (10,000 ft) usi |
He ran as a Democrat who supported | drilling in ANWR, in contrast to most Democrats. |
tment issued oil and gas leases for off-shore | drilling in the Gulf of Mexico in 1998 and 1999. |
The deposit was delineated by diamond | drilling in 1970 and 1971. |
Interior six month moratorium on exploratory | drilling in deep water that was adopted in the wake of |
s well as Independents, want them to open oil | drilling in Alaska's Wildlife Reserve and off the Atla |
rge W. Bush's energy proposals (including oil | drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge), demonstr |
day from a depth of 1099 metres, but further | drilling in 1954 demonstrated the discovery to be smal |
the Rhenish Massif, and the continental deep | drilling in Bavaria. |
sial amendment that would have prohibited oil | drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Roger |
opponent of the war in Iraq, Bush's tax cuts, | drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and m |
which entered into a partnership with BP for | drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. |
and terrorized Roxxon Oil, who was illegally | drilling in the Savage Land. |
The vessel is capable of | drilling in water depths up to 7,500 feet (2,300 m) wi |
coal in 1846, and the discovery of petroleum | drilling in the late 19th century, which led to petrol |
Unlike | drilling in other materials where the aim is to create |
There are also manual | drilling, in which the deviation of the drill head mus |
ues" and cited Smith's repeated votes against | drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, votes |
e American Revolutionary War, local men began | drilling in Shepherdstown, and two companies of riflem |
xpanded in the 1960s with the increase of oil | drilling in the community, but has since declined. |
It was prepared for | drilling in 1994. |
ill wrote that a Chinese oil company was then | drilling in Cuban waters 60 miles (97 km) from the Flo |
siana say the federal moratorium on deepwater | drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, put in place after the |
important new development was the horizontal | drilling in a geologic formation known as the Barnett |
surface underneath, or to give clearance when | drilling in a vise to stop the drill damaging the vise |
ar Beni Yaseen racing clear down the left and | drilling in a cross which al Shaqraan met with a divin |
became the Chief Operating Officer of Odfjell | Drilling in 2001 and Chief Executive Officer in 2005. |
Florida banned | drilling in state waters in 1992, and has also opposed |
Wood being softer than most metals, | drilling in wood is considerably easier and faster tha |
He voted against | drilling in ANWR, and opposed Gale Norton's nomination |
ves approved a bill that would allow offshore | drilling in state waters more than 3 miles (4.8 km) fr |
owed the reservoir structure and helped limit | drilling in dry holes. |
s with Cuba that bring Russia into deep-water | drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. |
ubsidiary, and currently contracted by BP for | drilling in the United Kingdom section of the North Se |
After some more | drilling in 2005 by Redport Ltd, the company was taken |
his administration on how to address offshore | drilling in the wake of the spill. |
It is capable of | drilling in water up to a depth of 1200 feet. |
Having risen to Head of | Drilling in Norsk Hydro, he left in 2007 to become Chi |
When | drilling in the area began, primarily by the Lakeview |
od, and production improved in efficiency and | drilling in precision, the overall production from the |
Institute, in support of an expansion of oil | drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. |
He was a general attorney of Bawden | Drilling, Inc. from 1980 to 1986, and a general solici |
and operated by Transocean Offshore Deepwater | Drilling Inc., capable of operating in moderate enviro |
r selling state lands for oil and natural gas | drilling, including on Lake Erie. |
t to the North Cavern was confirmed when test | drilling indicated the presence of a large void beneat |
Today, Alice's economy is centered on the | drilling industry with more than 100 different oil fie |
CMC is also used in the oil | drilling industry as an ingredient of drilling mud, wh |
In the offshore | drilling industry, the conductor pipe is set in the se |
Elevators, as developed for the | drilling industry, is a hinged device with handles tha |
hat he calls lax federal oversight of the oil | drilling industry, and in late 2010 launched an invest |
enetration, abbreviated as ROP as used in the | drilling industry, is the speed at which a drill bit b |
hile digging a shallow well, sparking the oil | drilling industry. |
of calcium bromide, which is used in the oil | drilling industry; 10,000 tpy of sodium bromide, used |
girls" during the training, carrying water to | drilling infantry troops on hot days. |
wellbore directional surveys, well logs, and | drilling information in real time while drilling and i |
In May, 2006, a group of scientists | drilling into the site announced the discovery of a 25 |
Most cores are obtained by | drilling into the medium, for example sediment or rock |
though their use is especially essential when | drilling into polished or smooth metal, as larger dril |
All oil | drilling into the South Ellwood Offshore field takes p |
been known to attack and eat sea scallops by | drilling into them. |
ust be harder than the material(s) that it is | drilling into. |
A large portion of the Company's | drilling inventory consists of unconventional resource |
Major investments include the subsidiary Deep | Drilling Invest that has eight drilling rigs under con |
After further | drilling investigation WMC relocated the mining operat |
Sinvest (OSE: SIN) is a Norwegian oil | drilling investment company, with headquarters in Kris |
Drilling involves fractured horizontal wells. | |
Deep well | drilling involves drilling (a well) to a desired "deep |
cate in Hale County, Texas near Plainview for | drilling irrigation wells to irrigate about 60,000 acr |
VAM | Drilling is a fully integrated manufacturer of drill p |
VAM | Drilling is part of the oil and gas division of Vallou |
ironmental activists say the temporary ban on | drilling is necessary to prevent further accidents. |
Deep hole | drilling is generally achievable with a few tooling me |
Odfjell | Drilling' is an international offshore drilling, well |
e BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore | Drilling is a bipartisan presidential commission, esta |
TH method underground, where the direction of | drilling is generally upwards instead of downwards. |
Drilling is also used in vertical and inclined shaft c | |
Location and guidance of the | drilling is an important part of the drilling operatio |
Deep hole | drilling is defined as a hole depth greater than five |
Deepwater | drilling is the process of oil and gas exploration and |
DTH | drilling is used in the construction industry to produ |
Research Centre for Deep | Drilling is high-tech laboratory focused on research a |
ther advantage of the IceMole with respect to | drilling is that biological contamination can be minim |
By the time the | drilling is complete and tests carried out, engineers |
otal of 100 feet (30 m) to 140 feet (43 m) of | drilling is needed for each ton (3.5 kWth) of system c |
After training and | drilling, it left the state on September 26 for duty i |
ed that Kuwait was stealing its oil via slant | drilling, its true motives are more complicated and le |
"It Can't Be True" has an "unfortunate way of | drilling itself into your head". |
It continued to do little | drilling itself, but made production-sharing agreement |
Worku Bikila Water Well | Drilling Limited: performing water well monitoring, ex |
or drillships are maintained at the required | drilling location using Dynamic Positioning (DP). |
He is a director of Akita | Drilling Ltd. and Chairman of Sentgraf Enterprises Ltd |
A | drilling machine was to be shipped from Liverpool to W |
he workers are planning to use three separate | drilling machines in an operation that could take mont |
ks to technical innovations such as pneumatic | drilling machines and electrical ignition of explosive |
Drilling machines, bench, floor, radial, and horizonta | |
mber of lathes, shaping and cutting machines, | Drilling machines, Carpentry workshop and special purp |
Numerous other companies provide other | drilling, maintenance as well as scientific research. |
After | drilling many unproductive wells, they reorganized as |
ent brought to the surface by the circulating | drilling medium (most commonly mud). |
Sludging is a very simple well | drilling method developed in ancient India but still u |
and cheapest of them all is the Baptist well | drilling method, which uses lightweight and cheap PVC |
While traditional | drilling methods were prevalent up until the 1990s, hi |
with higher gas prices and the advent of new | drilling methods like horizontal drilling and reservoi |
nciple are applied in a number of modern hand | drilling methods, with valves either at the top or at |
sludge, Baptist and some variants of the EMAS | drilling methods. |
Apart from | drilling modules, designed and with fabrication follow |
ere drilled in 2007 and the operator plans on | drilling more wells in the near future. |
ess of a corkscrew effect, which in turn made | drilling more efficient, faster, and more accurate. |
r gas levels coming out of the hole, how much | drilling mud is going in and other information. |
in the well and circulating heavier weighted | drilling mud to prevent further formation fluid or gas |
Resistivity and make up of the | drilling mud |
the casing and the drill stem is filled with | drilling mud which provides hydrostatic pressure to ke |
ander removes those abrassive solids from the | drilling mud which cannot be removed by shakers. |
Specialized liquid, such as heavy (dense) | drilling mud followed by cement, can then be pumped do |
Rather than returning to the surface, the | drilling mud was escaping into fractures that had form |
f a blowout, a mud pump could be used to pump | drilling mud into the wellbore to control the blowout. |
s in the salt content of the well bore fluid ( | drilling mud) and the formation water (connate water). |
Cargo tanks for | drilling mud, pulverized cement, diesel fuel, potable |
fluid exceeds the hydrostatic pressure of the | drilling mud, the oil or gas can blow out of the wellb |
l material is loosened and suspended into the | drilling mud, which is continuously pumped out of the |
used in large quantities, usually to thicken | drilling mud. |
sumps at the well-sites, into which the toxic | drilling muds were pumped. |
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