Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Well_kill> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 25 of
25
with 100 items per page.
- Well_kill abstract "A well kill is the operation of placing a column of heavy fluid into a well bore in order to prevent the flow of reservoir fluids without the need for pressure control equipment at the surface. It works on the principle that the hydrostatic head of the "kill fluid" or "kill mud" will be enough to suppress the pressure of the formation fluids. Well kills may be planned in the case of advanced interventions such as workovers, or be contingency operations. The situation calling for a well kill will dictate the method taken.Not all well kills are deliberate. Sometimes, the unintended buildup of fluids, either from injection of chemicals like methanol from surface, or from liquids produced from the reservoir, can be enough to kill the well, particularly gas wells, which are notoriously easy to kill.".
- Well_kill wikiPageExternalLink QA-WIS%20WI%20Syllabus,%20Rev%203.2,%201-08-2004,%20B&W.pdf.
- Well_kill wikiPageID "10420935".
- Well_kill wikiPageRevisionID "606773338".
- Well_kill hasPhotoCollection Well_kill.
- Well_kill subject Category:Oil_wells.
- Well_kill subject Category:Petroleum_production.
- Well_kill type Artifact100021939.
- Well_kill type Excavation103302121.
- Well_kill type Object100002684.
- Well_kill type OilWell103845360.
- Well_kill type OilWells.
- Well_kill type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Well_kill type Well104572344.
- Well_kill type Whole100003553.
- Well_kill type YagoGeoEntity.
- Well_kill type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Well_kill comment "A well kill is the operation of placing a column of heavy fluid into a well bore in order to prevent the flow of reservoir fluids without the need for pressure control equipment at the surface. It works on the principle that the hydrostatic head of the "kill fluid" or "kill mud" will be enough to suppress the pressure of the formation fluids. Well kills may be planned in the case of advanced interventions such as workovers, or be contingency operations.".
- Well_kill label "Well kill".
- Well_kill sameAs m.02qchmt.
- Well_kill sameAs Q7981125.
- Well_kill sameAs Q7981125.
- Well_kill sameAs Well_kill.
- Well_kill wasDerivedFrom Well_kill?oldid=606773338.
- Well_kill isPrimaryTopicOf Well_kill.