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Spud

To move the drill stem up and down in the hole over a short distance without rotation. careless execution of this operation creates pressure surges that can cause a formation to break down, resulting in lost circulation.
To force a wireline tool or tubing down the hole by using a reciprocating motion.
To begin drilling [...]

Spud in

To begin drilling; to start the hole.

Managed pressure drilling

An adaptive drilling process used to precisely control the annular pressure profile throughout the wellbore (iadc definition).

Spud mud

The fluid used when drilling starts at the surface, often a thick bentonite-lime slurry.

Fracture pad

The initial part of the fracture fluid that creates the fracture width and controls the initial fluid loss but contains no proppant.

Sweep

A displacement. in the reservoir a sweep is displacement of a hydrocarbon fluid from a reservoir rock by a flooding fluid. in the wellbore, a sweep is a viscous pill circulated around to help clear the wellbore of cuttings or debris.

Downhole safety valve

A downhole device that isolates wellbore pressure and fluids in the event of an emergency or catastrophic failure of surface equipment. the control systems associated with safety valves are generally set in a fail-safe mode, such that any interruption or malfunction of the system will result in the safety valve closing to render the well safe. downhole [...]

Iwocs

Abbr. installation / workover control system
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Fluid saturation

The amount of the pore volume of a reservoir rock that is filled by water, oil, or gas and measured in routine core analysis.

Pressure gradient

1. a scale of pressure differences in which there is a uniform variation of pressure from point to point. for example, the pressure gradient of a column of water is about 0.433 pounds per square inch per foot (9.794 kilopascals per meter) of vertical elevation. the normal pressure gradient in a formation is equivalent to [...]

Workover rig

See production rig. also see pulling unit.

Brackish water

Water that contains relatively low concentrations of soluble salts. brackish water is saltier than fresh water but not as salty as salt water.

Fracture gradient

The gradient needed to initiate a fracture.

Workover

To perform one or more of a variety of remedial operations on a producing oil well to try to increase production. examples of workover opera6tions are deepening, plugging back, pulling and resetting liners, squeeze cementing, and so on.

Hse

Abbr. health, safety and environment.