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The Petroleum Extension Service
Industry: Education; Oil & gas
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The Petroleum Extension Service (PETEX) is a unit of the Division of Continuing Education at The University of Texas at Austin and has been training companies and individuals since 1944.
the end of the drilling line that is affixed to the drum or reel of the drawworks, so called because it travels with greater velocity than any other portion of the line. Compare deadline.
Industry:Oil & gas
a hole made in the casing, cement, and formation through which formation fluids enter a wellbore. Usually several perforations are made at a time.
Industry:Oil & gas
to part or open fractures in limestone formations by using fluid under hydraulic pressure.
Industry:Oil & gas
a rack that supports the stands of pipe being stacked in the derrick or mast. It has several steel fingerlike projections that form a series of slots into which the derrickman can place a stand of drill pipe or collars after it is pulled out of the hole and removed from the drill string.
Industry:Oil & gas
a special type of nuclear log that measures the depth of each casing collar. Knowing the depth of the collars makes it easy to determine the exact depth of the formation to be perforated by correlating casing-collar depth with formation depth.
Industry:Oil & gas
to treat formations with acid for the purpose of increasing production.
Industry:Oil & gas
a thermal recovery method in which the oil in the reservoir is ignited, the heat vaporizes lighter hydrocarbons and water pushes the warmed oil toward a producing well. Also called in situ combustion. See thermal recovery.
Industry:Oil & gas
see perforating gun.
Industry:Oil & gas
a well stimulation method using acid. See acidize.
Industry:Oil & gas
an object that is left in the wellbore during drilling or workover operations and that must be recovered before work can proceed. It can be anything from a piece of scrap metal to a part of the drill stem.
Industry:Oil & gas