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Schlumberger Limited
Industry: Oil & gas
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Petrol veya gaz kuyuları kullanmak için yüksek saflıkta azot gazı sunma yeteneğine sahip yüksek basınç pompası veya kompresör ünitesi Yaygın olarak bulunan iki temel tür birim: ısı değiştiricisi veya dönüştürücü ortam sıcaklığı, yüksek basınçlı gaz teslim etmek yüksek basınçta sıvı azot pompaları azot dönüştürücü ünite ve sıkıştırır ve yüksek basınçlı azot gazı bir tedarik sağlamak için hava ayıran bir nitrojen jeneratörü birim.
Industry:Oil & gas
A gas that can form acidic solutions when mixed with water. The most common acid gases are hydrogen sulfide (H<sub>2</sub>S) and carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) gases. Both gases cause corrosion; hydrogen sulfide is extremely poisonous. Hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide gases are obtained after a sweetening process applied to a sour gas.
Industry:Oil & gas
A gas defined by the fundamental equation of state, pV &#61; nRT, where pressure, p, times volume, V, equals moles of gas, n, times gas constant, R, times temperature, T. The units are arbitrary and are accommodated by the value of the gas constant R, which is different for every set of units.
Industry:Oil & gas
A hydrocarbon compound that often precipitates on production components as a result of the changing temperatures and pressures within the production system. Heavy paraffins occur as wax-like substances that may build up on the completion components and may, if severe, restrict production. <br><br>Paraffin is normally found in the tubing close to surface. Nevertheless, it can form at the perforations, or even inside the formation, especially in depleted reservoirs or reservoirs under gas-cycling conditions.
Industry:Oil & gas
A hydrocarbon fluid that is used to dilute heavy oil and reduce its viscosity for easier transportation. Generally a distillation tower cut such as naphtha is used as for heavy oil dilution and transportation. The added diluent may be recovered at the destination using distillation and the diluent may be subsequently pumped back for blending.
Industry:Oil & gas
Karbon petrol yoğunluğu. Bu yoğunluk, karbon-oksijen günlük yorumlayabilmek etkiler. Terim, diğer malzemelerde karbon yoğunluğu için de kullanılabilir.
Industry:Oil & gas
Koşul bir ortamda hangi serbest oksijen eksik veya yok.
Industry:Oil & gas
The concentration of organic material in source rocks as represented by the weight percent of organic carbon. A value of approximately 0. 5% total organic carbon by weight percent is considered the minimum for an effective source rock, although values of 2% are considered the minimum for shale gas reservoirs; values exceeding 10% exist, although some geoscientists assert that high total organic carbon values indicate the possibility of kerogen filling pore space rather than other forms of hydrocarbons. Total organic carbon is measured from 1-g samples of pulverized rock that are combusted and converted to CO or CO<sub>2</sub>. If a sample appears to contain sufficient total organic carbon to generate hydrocarbons, it may be subjected to pyrolysis.
Industry:Oil & gas
The closeness of the agreement between the result of the measurement and the conventional true value of the quantity. Accuracy should not be confused with precision. (ISO)<br><br>Core measurements have well-defined calibration techniques and standards. Logging measurements are characterized during tool design and construction, and calibrated regularly to some standard. The quoted accuracy of a log then depends on the initial characterization, the reproducibility of the standard, and the stability of the measurement between calibrations and under downhole conditions. The actual accuracy also depends on the equipment performing and being operated to specification.
Industry:Oil & gas
The closeness of agreement between the results obtained by applying a measurement procedure several times on identical materials and under prescribed measurement conditions. The smaller the random part of experimental error, the more precise the measurement procedure. (ISO)<br><br>In logging, the term usually describes the repeatability of a statistical measurement, such as a nuclear log. The precision must then refer to a particular set of conditions, for example, the speed of logging and the formation properties.
Industry:Oil & gas