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QUESTIONS

In what year jet pumps becomes in a popular artificial lift?


What does ESPs stands for?

At some point during production, most wells present a drop in reservoir pressure, and
requieres to deploy an artificial lift system. What is the most popular method for solve
the problem?
What does IPR stands for?
Which is the curve for the well that represents the relationship between the flowing
bottomhole pressure and liquid production rate?
An artificial-lift pumping system using a surface power source to drive a
downhole pump assembly. 
A device used to converts pressurized and slow moving fluid into lower pressure.
Pressure energy is convert into kinetic energy.

What is the component of a downhole jet pump, where the fluid mixture picks up
sufficient velocity to travel to the surface through the combined fluid return?
Tools for examine the rock formations in situ.

Series of measurements of subsurface properties using sondes into a wellbore.


When was the first log obtained? Where?
Who invented the well log?
At the beginning of the "well logs " in the oil industry, what was the type of the first
log?
What do gamma ray measure?
What does LWD stand for?

A electric sonde, where the current flows from a tool electrode through the formation
and back to another electrode, measures formation resistivity by creating an electric
circuit.

A tool coil induces a current loop in the formation that is measured by a pickup coil on
the tool. Measures formation conductivity. What is the physics property?
A tool which can generate neutrons only whlie power is applied.
What factors modify the speed at which sound travels through rock?

What propertie measurement in sonic logging tool is proprotional to transmits a sound


pulse into the formation and a receiver on another part of the tool detects the
transmitted pulse?
A tools capable of obtain information about pore sizes and fluids in situ.
A logging tool that provide a high resolution and 360° view of various formation
properties at the wellbore wall.

Is a chart that shows the value of any propertie measurement plotted versus depth.

Who established the relationshiop between resistivity, porosity and water saturation?
A measure of the degree to which it can impede the flow of an electric current.
What is the resistivity unit in the International Systems of units?
Is the ability to conduct electrical current ?
What is the conductivity unit in the International Systems of units?
What does SP stand for?

Log that measure the voltage difference between a movable electrode in the wellbore
and a fixed electrode at the surface. Also this log is generated as a result of exchanges
of fluids of different salines.

During the drilling, permeable rock in the wellbore becomes invaded by drilling mud
filtrate. If the filtrate is less saline than the formation fluids. The Sp curve is affetect
(established across impermeable shale formations), So what happend with the SP
curve ?
Which rock property show the SP curve?
What does GR stand for?
What log is sufficient to helps geologists differentiate nonreservoir rocks (shale and
clays)?
What are the main radioactive elements that are present in shales and clays?
Why is importand to considered a low background radiation meanwhile log analysts
are evaluating the rocks?
What are the types of curves for representending the resistivity measure at different
depths?
What is the curve that shows the resistivity of the flushed zone surroundind the
borehole?
This curve indicate the resistivity of the invaded zone.
A curve tha show that show the resistivity of the uncotaminated zone, and may be
affected by presence of muf filtrate.

This measurement is obtained by a logging device that emits gamma rays into the
formation. The gamma rays collide with electrodos in the formation, giving off energy
and scattering in a process known as Compton Scattering
What does HI stand for?
What does MWD stand for?
What type of log may be used to determine porosity by charting the speed of a
compressional sound wave as it travels through the formation?
May be a goof log indicator for gas.

What does MEM stand for?


Are data that representing the mechanical properties of rocks and fractures as well as
the stresses, pressures and temperatures acting on them at depth.

What may represent an MEM?


Is a compilation of present day tectonic stresses, and is an external databases to build
an MEM?
Which are the main stresses to build and calibrate an MEM?

How MEMs are represents ?


Who reported hearing of a spring around Baku that produce oil, useful for cleaning
the mange of camels?

Name of the territory of the "eternal pillars of fire" worshiped by the Zoroastrians.

Who was the responsable of built up a considerable industrial


company, only to have it fail when the Russian government made one of its
periodic swings from domestic to foreign procurement?
Who was the eldest son of Immanuel Nobel?

He built upon the ruins of his father's business a new company, a great armaments
concern; he also developed the "Nobel wheel," which was uniquely suited to the
wretched Russian roads.
He organized France's reparations payments after its defeat by Prussia in 1871, was
considered one of the best-informed men in all of Europe.

He was convinced that oil would be found beneath a hill that rose above the flat
coastal plain near the little town of Beaumont, in southeast Texas. Name of the one-
armed mechanic and lumber merchant, and a self-educated man.
ANSWERS SOURCE CHAPTER HW

1860 Defining Series Jet Pums 2


Electric Submersible Pumbs Defining Series Jet Pums 2

Jet Pumps Defining Series Jet Pums 2


Inflow performance relationship Defining Series Jet Pums 2

Inflow performance relationship (IPR) Defining Series Jet Pums 2

Rod Pumping Defining Series Jet Pums 2

Nozzle Defining Series Jet Pums 2

Diffuser Defining Series Jet Pums 2


Sondes Defining Series Introduction Logging 2

Well log Defining Series Introduction Logging 2


1927, Pechelbronn, France Defining Series Introduction Logging 2
Conrad and Marcel Schlumberger Defining Series Introduction Logging 2

resistivity log Defining Series Introduction Logging 2


Value of sand and shale Defining Series Introduction Logging 2
Logging while drilling Defining Series Introduction Logging 2

Laterolog Defining Series Introduction Logging 2

Induction Defining Series Introduction Logging 2


Pulsed neutron generator Defining Series Introduction Logging 2
Mineral composition and porosity Defining Series Introduction Logging 2

Porosity Defining Series Introduction Logging 2


Nuclear magnetic resonanse Defining Series Introduction Logging 2

Imaging logs Defining Series Introduction Logging 2

Well log Defining Series Basic well log 2

In 1942 by Gustavus Archie Defining Series Basic well log 2


Resistivity Defining Series Basic well log 2
Ohm.m Defining Series Basic well log 2
Conductivity Defining Series Basic well log 2
millimhos or mmhos Defining Series Basic well log 2
Spontaneous potential Defining Series Basic well log 2

Spontaneous potential
Defining Series Basic well log 2

Deflect to the left

Defining Series Basic well log 2


Permeability Defining Series Basic well log 2
Gamma ray Defining Series Basic well log 2

GR Log Defining Series Basic well log 2


Potassium, Uranium and Thorium Defining Series Basic well log 2

Contain moveable hydrocarbons Defining Series Basic well log 2

Shallow, medium and deep reading curves Defining Series Basic well log 2

Shallow curve Defining Series Basic well log 2


Medium curve Defining Series Basic well log 2

Deep curve Defining Series Basic well log 2

rhob or ρb Defining Series Basic well log 2


Hydrogen index Defining Series Basic well log 2
Measurement while drilling Defining Series Basic well log 2

Sonic log Defining Series Basic well log 2


Neutron porosity Defining Series Basic well log 2

Mechanical Earth Model Defining Series Mechanical Earth Model 2

MEM Defining Series Mechanical Earth Model 2

Snapshot at a time of interest Defining Series Mechanical Earth Model 2

The World Stress Map Defining Series Mechanical Earth Model 2


Stresses are vertical stress, minimum
horizontal stress and maximum horizontal
stress Defining Series Mechanical Earth Model 2

Simple or complex (high or low resolution) Defining Series Mechanical Earth Model 2

Marco Polo The Price 3 2

Baku The Price 3 2

Immanuel Nobel The Price 3 2


Robert Nobel The Price 3 2

Ludwig The Price 3 2

Baron Alphonse The Price 3 2

Patillo Higgins The Price 4 2

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