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Abandonment of a Well |
: Conversion of a
drilled well to a condition that can be left indefinitely without further
attention and which will not damage fresh water supplies or potential
petroleum reservoirs. |
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AFE |
: Authority for
Expenditure |
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Associated Gas |
: Natural gas found in
association with oil in a reservoir, either dissolved in the oil or as a cap
above the oil. |
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Barrel |
: A unit of measure for
oil and petroleum products that is equivalent to 40 |
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Barrel of Oil Equivalent (BOE) |
: The volume of natural
gas that when burned produces the same amount of heat as a barrel of oil
(typical conversion 6,000 ft3of gas equals one barrel of oil), typically |
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Bcf |
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Bitumen |
: Crude oil in
semi-solid or solid forms. |
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British Thermal Units (BTU) |
: A measure of the
heating value of the fuel. |
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Condensates |
: Hydrocarbons in the
gaseous state under reservoir conditions which become liquid when temperature
or pressure is reduced, and include a mixture of pentanes and higher
hydrocarbons. |
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Development Well |
: A well drilled within
the proved area of an oil or gas reservoir to the depth of a stratigraphic
horizon known to be productive. |
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Distillates |
: The products of
condensation during the fractional distillation process (includes gaseous
fuels, naphtha, gasoline, kerosene and gas oils). |
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Distillation |
: The basic process
carried out in an oil refinery and entails successive vaporization and condensation
of crude oil to separate out the lighter products, leaving a residue of fuel
oil or bitumen. |
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Downstream |
: Activities which take
place between the loading of crude oil at the export terminal and the use of
the oil by the end-user, including transport, supply, trading, refining.
distributing and marketing. |
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Dry Hole |
: An unsuccessful well,
drilled without finding commercial quantities of oil or gas. |
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Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) |
: The recovery of hydrocarbons
from a reservoir other than by the use of natural reservoir pressure. This
can involve increasing the pressure (secondary recovery), heating or
increasing the pore size of the reservoir (tertiary recovery). |
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Exploration and Production (E&P) |
: The ‘upstream’ sector
of the oil and gas industry. |
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Exploratory Well |
: A hole drilled to
find and produce oil or gas in an area previously considered unproductive, to
find a new reservoir in a known field or to extend the limit of a known oil
or gas reservoir. |
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Farm-in |
: When a company
acquires an interest in a reserve by taking over all or part of the financial
commitment for drilling an exploration well. |
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Field |
: An area consisting of
single or multiple reservoirs all related to the same individual geological
structural feature or stratigraphic condition. |
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Flare |
: A means of safely
disposing of waste gases through the use of combustion. |
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Fracturing |
: A method of breaking
down a formation by pumping fluid at very high pressures in order to increase
production rates from a reservoir. |
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Held By Production |
: Typically, a lease
payment holds the lease on the oil and gas property until drilling and
production occur, and thereafter, the lease is held by production until
production stops. |
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Lease |
: A legal document
conveying the right to drill for oil and gas, or the tract of land on which a
lease has been obtained where the producing wells and production equipment are
located. |
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Lifting Costs |
: The cost of producing
oil from a well or lease. |
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mcf |
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MMSCFD |
: Million Standard
cubic feet of gas per day, usually specified at |
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Operator |
: A company or individual
responsible for managing an exploration, development or production operation. |
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Pay Zone/Pay Thickness |
: Rock in which oil and
gas are found in exploitable quantities. |
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Permeability |
: A measure of the ability
of a rock to transmit fluid through pore spaces. |
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Play |
: An area in which
hydrocarbon accumulations or prospects of a given type occur. |
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Pool |
: A subsurface oil
accumulation. |
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Probable (Estimated) Reserves |
: Those reserves which
are not yet proven but have a better than 50% chance of being produced, based
on technical and economic factors. |
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Prospect Lands |
: Lands considered
being potentially prolific. |
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Proven Reserves |
: Those reserves which
geological, geophysical and engineering data indicate to be in place and
recoverable with a high degree (>90%) of certainty. |
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Recoverable Crude |
: The proportion of the
crude in a reservoir that can be removed using currently available
techniques. |
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Recovery Factor |
: The ratio of
recoverable oil or gas reserves to the estimated oil or gas in place in the
reservoir. |
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Reserves |
: An economically
recoverable quantity of crude oil and gas that has not yet been produced from
reservoirs. |
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Reservoir |
: A porous, permeable,
sedimentary rock formation containing oil and/or natural gas enclosed or
surrounded by layers of less permeable or impervious rock. |
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Seismic Acquisition (2-D, 3-D, 4-D) |
: Data used
to map subsurface formations. A 2-D survey reveals a cross section of the
subsurface, a 3-D survey creates a three-dimensional image of the subsurface
based on data gathered in the inline and crossline directions and a 4-D or
time-lapse 3-D survey includes a repetitive 3-D survey over time to track
fluid movement in the reservoir. |
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Spud |
: The initial
penetration of the ground or seafloor at the start of the drilling operation |
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Tcf |
: 1,000,000,000,000
ft3; trillion cubic feet. |
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Upstream |
: Activities relating
to the exploration, drilling, production and delivery to a sales point for
crude oil or natural gas. |
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Wellhead |
: The equipment at the
surface of a well used to control the pressure and where hydrocarbons and
water exit the ground. |
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Working Interest |
: The interest in a
mineral property that entitles the owner to a portion of the production from
the property and may entitle the owner to royalty payments. |
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