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The Petroleum Extension Service
Industrie: Education; Oil & gas
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The Petroleum Extension Service (PETEX) is a unit of the Division of Continuing Education at The University of Texas at Austin and has been training companies and individuals since 1944.
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Industry:Oil & gas
the reservoir drive mechanism in which oil is produced by the expansion of the underlying water and rock, which forces the oil into the wellbore. In general, there are two types of water drive: bottom-water drive, in which the oil is totally underlain by water; and edgewater drive, in which only a portion of the oil is in contact with the water.
Industry:Oil & gas
a heavy, thick-walled tube, usually steel, used between the drill pipe and the bit in the drill stem, used to stiffen the drilling assembly an put weight on the bit so that the bit can drill.
Industry:Oil & gas
a gas, liquid, or solid material that emits gamma rays.
Industry:Oil & gas
on an engine, a device, powered by the engine, that moves coolant (water) through openings in the engine block, through the radiator or heat exchanger, and back into the block.
Industry:Oil & gas
a sub made up between the drill string and the drill collars that is used to ensure that the drill pipe and the collar can be joined properly.
Industry:Oil & gas
oil
a simple or complex liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that can be refined to yield gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, and various other products.
Industry:Oil & gas
the water tank is used to store water that is used for mud-mixing, cementing, and rig cleaning.
Industry:Oil & gas
the employee normally in charge of a specific (tour) drilling or workover crew. The driller’s main duty is operation of the drilling and hoisting equipment, but this person may also be responsible for downhole condition of the well, operation of downhole tools, and pipe measurements.
Industry:Oil & gas
a drilling or workover fluid in which oil is the continuous phase and which contains from less than 2 percent and up to 5 percent water. This water is spread out, or dispersed, in the oil as small droplets. See oil mud.
Industry:Oil & gas
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