Talk:Glossary of oilfield jargon

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Perhaps this ought to become a list? Rodface (talk) 21:37, 11 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Undefined jargon[edit]

Here are some terms needing definition somewhere:

  • BOED and MM BOE - used unexplained in Petrobras; probably related to Barrel of oil equivalent, but how exactly?
  • BOED is barrels of oil per day
  • MM is the number 1,000
  • BOE is barrels of oil
  • bump, can refer to calibrating a 4 gas monitor.
  • CCU, cargo carrying unit
  • centralizer
  • cmt abbreviation for cement
  • csg abbreviation for casing, not to be confused with Coal Seam Gas
  • displacement
  • EDS, emergency disconnect system or switch, noun and verb, as in "I am EDSing"
  • ESD, emergency shut down (maybe electrical equipment)

"I' am ESDing."

Hanger can refer to tubing hanger without the abbreviation TBG or CSG you don't know which one. There is a tubing hanger as well.

  • moonpool
  • plug, surface plug
  • pre-salt layer meaning rocks lying under a salt layer[1] related to "subsalt"?
  • splash, as in "when the BOP was splashed"; splash zone (part of marine structure which sometimes gets wet?)
  • stroke
  • TD is short for Total depth, as in the TD the drill has reached
  • TBGD, tubing landing depth
  • transect, used in the path sense, as in "migration of oil and gas along the N-S Gulf of Mexico transect"
  • U-tube

-84user (talk) 04:13, 20 June 2010 (UTC) - more added -84user (talk) 01:13, 21 June 2010 (UTC) yet more added -84user (talk) 23:10, 25 June 2010 (UTC) and yet more -84user (talk) 13:51, 19 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ "Questions & Answers - Petrobras". Petrobras. Retrieved 25 June 2010. "pre-salt" makes reference to an aggregation of rocks located offshore ... potential to generate and accumulate oil. ... called pre-salt because it forms a rock interval that ranges under an extensive layer of salt ... The "pre" expression is used because, through time, these rocks were deposited before the salt layer.