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DRILLING OPERATION PRACTICES MANUAL

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Publisher
ONGC
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
368
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


ONGC MANUAL OF DRILLING OPERATION
DRILLING OPERATION PRACTICES MANUAL
PUBLISHED BY INSTITUTE OF DRILLING TECHNOLOGY

โœฆ Table of Contents


  1. LAND RIG CLASSIFICATION AND RIG BUILDING
  2. OFFSHORE RIG
  3. DRILLING OPERATIONS
  4. HYDRAULICS
  5. DRILLING BIT
  6. WELL LOGGING
  7. BHA SELECTION
  8. DRILL STRING
  9. WIRE ROPE
  10. WELL HEAD FITTING
  11. BOP STACK
  12. WELL CONTROL
  13. DOWN HOLE COMPLICATIONS
  14. CASING OPERATIONS
  15. DRILL STEM TESTING
  16. CORING OPERATION
  17. DIRECTIONAL DRILLING
  18. CEMENTING OPERATIONS
  19. DRILLING FLUID
  20. EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
  21. REFERENCES

โœฆ Subjects


PETROLEUM, PETROLEUM ENGINEERING, DRILLING


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