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artificial liftAny system that adds energy to the fluid column in a wellbore with the objective of initiating and improving production from the well. Artificial-lift systems use a range of operating principles, incl [..]
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artificial liftOil recovery method that involves creating negative pressure (vacuum) in the production well to speed up the inflow of oil or gas from the reservoir. Either beam pump units on the surface or downhole [..]
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artificial liftA variety of techniques used to improve oil flow rates in production wells. These include gas lift, electrical submersible pumps and electrical rod pumps.
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artificial liftahr-tuh-fish-uhl lift Any techniques, other than natural drives, for bringing oil to surface.
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artificial lift Pumping an oil well with a rod, tubing, or bottom-hole centrifugal pump may be termed artificially lifting crude oil to the surface or doing so by mechanical means.
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artificial liftAny method used to raise oil to the surface after a well ceases to flow.
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artificial liftIndicated on the Completion Report, Potential Report and DM-1-R
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artificial liftAny method used to raise oil to the surface through a well after reservoir pressure has declined to the point at which the well no longer produces by means of natural energy. Sucker rod pumps, gas lif [..]
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artificial liftA system that boosts the fluid column in a production well in order to improve flow rates. A range of solutions are possible, including gas lift, electrical submersible pumps and electrical rod pumps.
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artificial liftA system that is intended to improve and enhance production from the well.
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artificial liftAny method used to raise oil to the surface through a well after reservoir pressure has declined to the point at which the well no longer produces be means of natural energy. Sucker rod pumps, gas lift, hydraulic pumps, and submersible electric pumps are the most common forms of artificial lift.
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artificial liftAny method used to raise oil to the surface after a well ceases to flow.
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