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1 SEISMI
C
•The generation of acoustic waves that travel into
the earth and reflect back to the surface to be
recorded by sensors and interpreted by computers.
This provides a subterranean picture of a possible
resource.
2 DRILLING & WELL
CONSTRUCTION
•The use of a rig and crew for the drilling,
suspension, completion, production testing,
capping, deepending, plugging back, sidetracking,
redrilling or reconditioning of a well.
3 WELL
LOGGING
•The measurement of one or more physical quantities
in or around a well.
The term comes from the word “log” used in the
sense of a record or a note.
Wireline logs are taken downhole, transmitted
through a wireline to surface and recorded there.
4 WELL
TESTING
•Well Testing involves providing access to and
measurement of dynamic reservoir data
-including pressure, temperature, flow rate and fluid
properties
-while the well is either flowing or shut in.
5 WELL
COMPLETION
•The work done on a wellbore to establish safe
production of the resource or injection of fluids after
the production casing string has been set, cemented
and pressure tested.
This work includes running the pipe and jewelry,
perforating, setting packers, tubing hangers and
Christmas trees in place.
6 ARTIFICIAL
LIFT
•Systems that are placed in the wellbore to “lift”
fluids because the reservoir lacks the energy to cause
the natural flow of fluid to surface, such as gas lift or
electrical submersible pumps.
7 •PRODUCTION
PRODUCTIVITY
&
Production is the stage in the reservoir life during
which hydrocarbons are brought from the reservoir
through the completion and surface facilities to be
sold.
•Productivity is the measure of a well completion’s
ability to produce, expressed in volume of gross
liquid produced per day per unit of differential
pressure between the static reservoir pressure & the
well’s flowing bottomhole pressure (drawdown).
The END

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