Bleed line:
A pipe through which pressure is bled, as from a pressurized tank, vessel, or other pipe.Terms Related to Bleed line
Bleed
To drain off liquid or gas, generally slowly, through a valve called a bleeder. To bleed down, or bleed off, means to release pressure slowly ...
Bleed off
1. Reduce pressure by letting oil or gas escape at a low rate. 2. To equalize or relieve pressure from a vessel or system. At ...
Control line
A small-diameter hydraulic line used to operate downhole completion equipment such as the surface controlled subsurface safety valveĀ (scssv). Most systems operated by control line operate ...
Flow-line treating
Process of separating, or breaking down, an emulsion into oil and water in a vessel or tank on a continuous basis (i.e., no interruption of ...
Pig
1. A flow line clearing device, pumped through the line with normal flow. 2. A scraping tool that is forced through a pipeline or flow ...
Snub
1. To force pipe or tools into a high-pressure well that has not been killed (i.e., to run pipe or tools into the well against ...
Boot
1. A tubular device placed in a vertical position, either inside or outside a larger vessel, and through which well fluids are conducted before they ...
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