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abandon v: to temporarily or permanently cease production from a well
or to cease further drilling operations.
abnormal pressure n: pressure outside the normal or expected range.
abrasion n: wearing away by friction.
accumulator
n: the storage device for nitrogen pressurized hydraulic fluid, which is used
in operating the blowout preventers.
acetic acid n: an organic acid compound sometimes
used to acidize oilwells.
acid fracture v: to part or open fractures in
limestone formations by using fluid under hydraulic pressure.
acidize
v: to treat formations with acid for the purpose of increasing production.
acid stimulation n: a well stimulation method using
acid. See acidize.
aeration n: the introduction of air or gas into a
liquid.
AESC Association of Energy Service Companies n: a
trade association that represents the interests of members of the energy
service segment of the oil and gas industry. It offers publications regarding
recommended industry practices and training materials. Address: 10200 Richmond
Ave., #253; Houston, TX 77042; (713) 781-0758.
air
hoist n: a hoist operated by compressed air; a pneumatic hoist. Air
hoists are often mounted on the rig floor and may be used to lift joints of
pipe and other heavy objects.
ANSI American National Standards Institute n: a
non-profit organization (501(c)3) that administers and coordinates voluntary
standardization and conformity assessment system. General Inquiries:
Telephone: (212) 642-4900; Headquarters: 1819 L Street, NW, Washington, DC
20036, Telephone: (202) 293-8020; Fax: (202) 293-9287; New York Office: 25
West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036 Telephone: (212) 642-4900; Fax: (212)
398-0023
API American Petroleum Institute n: a trade association and standards
organization that represents the interests of the oil and gas industry. It
offers publications regarding standards, recommended practices, and other
industry related information. Address: 1220 L Street NW; Washington, DC 20005;
(202) 682-8000
IADC International Association of Drilling Contractors
n: a trade association that represents the interests of members of the
drilling segment of the oil and gas industry. It offers publications regarding
recommended industry practices and training materials. Address: 15810 Park Ten
Place., #242; Houston, TX 77084; (281) 578-7171.
annular
blowout preventer
n: a well control device, usually installed above the ram preventers, that
forms a seal in the annular space between the pipe and well bore or, if no
pipe is present, over the well bore itself.
annular pressure n: pressure in an annular space.
annulus
n: the space around a pipe in a well bore, sometimes termed the annular space.
API-monagram adj; the logo of the American Petroleum
Institute (API) that is placed on certain pieces of oilfield equipment by the
equipment manufacturer. API licenses the use of the monogram on equipment that
meets the API's minimum standards. It offers publications regarding standards,
recommended practices, and other industry related information. Address: 1220 L
Street NW; Washington, DC 20005; (202) 682-8000
artificial lift n: any method used to raise oil to
the surface after a well ceases to flow.
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