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Questions

What does ML stands for?

Type of wells comprise more than one wellbore drilled from and connected to a single main bore.

Type of well that incertain reservoirs, operators can leverage this approach to improve reservoir
production by accessing numerous production zones or by increasingthe contact area between a
wellbore and a formation with minimal increin drilling and completion costs. These techniques also
reduce the environmental footprint of drilling rigs and subsequent production trees, particularly for
land operations.

What does TAML stant for?

Is a particular configuration where the main bore, lateral and junction of a TAML are uncased?

Which TAML level represents wells that have cased and cemented main bores and openhole
laterals?
In what TAML level results placing a liner in the lateral and mechanically connecting it to the
casedand cemented main bore?
Tool that represents a string of casing that does not extend to the surface but is anchored or
suspended inside a previously run casing string?
The junction provides fullbore access to the lateral, and mechanical support is suppliedmby the
tubulars and cement. Name of this particulary TAML Level where the lateral and the main bore
are cased and cemented at the junction.

Is a result of provide hydraulic insolation at the junction because pressure integrity is provided by
the completion.
This TAML level the pressure integrity is provided by the main wellbore casing and a cemented or
uncemented liner in the lateral.

What is the acronym where formations fluids from separate zones are mixed downhole and
allowed to flow as a single stream to the surface?
In what year Mud-Logging become a hub for monitoring formation responses to the drilling
process?

What is the term where sometimes used to encompass a range of enhanced mud logging services
taht incorporate advanced sensor and computing technology to provide monitoring for wellbore
stability and early kick detection?

Tool which separates formations cuttings from the liquid mud.


What term refers to characterize the lithology and fluid content of a particular interval, the mud
logger must account for the transport velocity of the cuttings to determine the time it takes
cuttings to travel from the bit to the shaker?

What term is a function of depth and mud pump rate, is usually measured in terms of pump
strokes?
Name of the light where the mud loggers can see the presence of the hydrocarbons in drill
cuttings .

What is the term used to following application of a solvent on the samples,hydrocarbon


fluorescence will appear to flow and diffuse into solvent as oil dissolves?
What does FID stands for?

A term refers to any significant increase in detected gas, which is usually associated with a zone of
increased porosity or permeability.

Tool that separates the gas stream into fractions according to molecular weight.

What does ROP stands for?

To determinate the amount of time spend drilling each meter.

What does PCPs stand for?

A artificial lift systems that displace fluid by transferring it through a sequence of small, discrate
cavities formed from the turning of a helical rotor within a stator.

How many wells in the world are produced using PCPs?

Is a steel tubular housing that has an internal bonded elastomeric sleeve with a helix desing.
Named it

Is a small-diameter screw that has deep, round threads and a long pitch.
A term used to represents the ratio of motor lift power to initial input power in kilowatts,
expressed as a percentage between 55% and 75%.

What is the production rate limit of PCPs?

What is the true vertical well depth limit of PCPs?

What does SAGD stand for?

A pipeline installed in a rodiess PCP downhole assembly to capture large coal particles before they
enter the PCP while allowing fines and water to pass.

A lack of fluid in the pump causes increased internal temperatures and elastomer burnout, wich
forces operators to replace pumps. How is it know?

What does VFD stand for?

Which system used to control motor speed and torque by varying input frecuency and voltage,
which helps regulate the temperature, pressure and flow rate of fluids moving through the pump?

Which term associate the capacity of a porous material to allow fluids to pass through it, depends
on the number, geometry and size of interconneted pores, capillaries and fractures?

What are the permeability units?

Who describes the steady-state flow of fluid through porous media?

What is the name of the medium's permability divided by the dynamic viscosity of the fluid through
porous media?
What's the name of the discharge, or effective, velocity of fluid flow through the medium and is
equal to the fluid flux?

A property that is the fraction of the material's total volume that is occupied by pores. Named it

What property represents the range of grains sizes that occurs in the sedimentary materials?

A term that refers to the degree to which a grain's shape approximates that of a sphere. Named it
A term that relates to the amount of smoothing of the grain surface, ranging from anular to round.
Named it.

How is called the degree of texture on grain?

What term associate the alteration of a rock’s original mineralogy and texture?

During the diagenesis,those that develop in place between grains, may fill pore space and reduce
permeability.
During the depositation in the diagenesis, those that have been transported into pores, what is the
type of clay?

Term that results of the variation of permeability with direction. Named it

A physics property that is the ratio of the actual distance traveled divided by the straight line
distance.
What does NMR stands for?

What does DSTs stand for?

What is the type of permeability in a porous medium that is 100% saturated with a single- phase
fluid?

What is the simultaneous flow of multiple fluids in a porous material partially saturated with each
fluid?

Name of the permeability that results in the relationship bewteen the ratio of the fluid’s effective
permability and by a reference value, typically the absolute permeability

Is the preference that solids have to be in contact with one fluid phase rather than another.
What was the company that was established to market in Missoouri?
Who was the successor in the Standard oil company after John Rockseller?
Answers Sources Chapter HW

Multilateral
Defining series Muitilateral wells 3
Multilateral wells

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Multilateral wells

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Technology Advancement of
Multilaterals

Defining series Muitilateral wells 3


TAML 1
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TAML 2
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TAML 3
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Liner
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TAML 4

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TAML 5
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TAML 6

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Commingled Production
Defining series Muitilateral wells 3
1939

Defining series Muitilateral wells 3


Surface logging

Defining series Mud Logging 3


Shale shaker

Defining series Mud Logging 3


Lag time

Defining series Mud Logging 3


Lag time
Defining series Mud Logging 3
Fluorescence

Defining series Mud Logging 3


Cut fluorescence
Defining series Mud Logging 3
Flame ionization detector

Defining series Mud Logging 3


Gas show

Defining series Mud Logging 3


Chromatograph

Defining series Mud Logging 3


Rate of penetration

Defining series Mud Logging 3


ROP
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Progressing Cavity Pumps

Progressing Cavity
Defining series Pums 3
Progressing Cavity Pumps

Progressing Cavity
Defining series Pums 3
50,000

Progressing Cavity
Defining series Pums 3
Stator
Progressing Cavity
Defining series Pums 3
Rotor
Progressing Cavity
Defining series Pums 3
Energy efficiency
Progressing Cavity
Defining series Pums 3
5040 bbl/d
Progressing Cavity
Defining series Pums 3
2000 m
Progressing Cavity
Defining series Pums 3
Steam assisted gravity drainage

Progressing Cavity
Defining series Pums 3
Pumb intake
Progressing Cavity
Defining series Pums 3
Pumpoff
Progressing Cavity
Defining series Pums 3
Variable frequency drives
Progressing Cavity
Defining series Pums 3
Variable frequency drives (VFVs)

Progressing Cavity
Defining series Pums 3
Permeability

Defining series Permeability 3


Area/Darcy
Defining series Permeability 3
Henry Darcy
Defining series Permeability 3
Mobility
Defining series Permeability 3
Hydraulic conductivity

Defining series Permeability 3


Porosity

Defining series Permeability 3


Sorting

Defining series Permeability 3


Sphericity

Defining series Permeability 3


Roundness

Defining series Permeability 3


Roughness

Defining series Permeability 3

Diagenesis
Defining series Permeability 3
Authigenic interstitial clays

Defining series Permeability 3


Allogenic clays

Defining series Permeability 3


Permeability anisotropy
Defining series Permeability 3
Tortuosity
Defining series Permeability 3
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Defining series Permeability 3
Drill stem tests
Defining series Permeability 3
Absolute permeability

Defining series Permeability 3


Multiphase flow

Defining series Permeability 3


Relative permeability

Defining series Permeability 3


Wettability Defining series Permeability 3
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