Meaning Wellhead
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The system of spools, valves and assorted adapters that provide pressure control of a production well.
Source: glossary.oilfield.slb.com

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  The point at which the crude (and/or natural gas) exits the ground. Following historical precedent, the volume and price for crude oil production are labeled as "wellhead, "even though the [..]
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Wellhead refers to the point at which oil and natural gas is extracted from the ground.
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The 1equipment at the surface of a well used to control the pressure; the point at which the hydrocarbons and water exit the ground.
Source: oilandgasuk.co.uk (offline)

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The control equipment fitted to the top of the well, consisting of outlets, valves, blowout-prevention equipment, etc. Wet Gas
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is the equipment at the surface of a well used to control the pressure; the point at which the hydrocarbons and water exit the ground. (See also Subsea Wellhead) Wellhead for sale
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(n) the source of water for a well(n) a structure built over a well
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The head of the pipe drawing oil from an oilfield or gas from a field of gas.
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Refers to the topmost point of a well and the structure built over it. Wellheads include control equipment such as outlets, valves, blowout preventers, casing heads, tubing heads and “Christmas trees.”
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Complex system of valves found at the surface termination of boreholes and production wells and used to control the well effluents.
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The area immediately surrounding the top of a well, or the top of the well casing.
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The area immediately surrounding the top of a well or the top of a well casing.
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The equipment at the surface of a well used to control the pressure and flow of fluids; the point at which the hydrocarbons and water exit the ground or sea bed
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A term usually defined as being at the Christmas Tree but, which under exceptional circumstances, may be defined as located at some other place.
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The control equipment fitted to the top of the well consisting of outlets, valves, blowout preventers, etc.
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The physical structure and/or equipment at the top of a well, used to maintain control of the well. The term encompasses christmas trees, casing heads etc.
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the surface termination of a wellbore that incorporates facilities for installing casing hangers during the well construction phase. The wellhead also incorporates a means of hanging the production tu [..]
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the control equipment fitted to the top of a well casing, incorporating outlets, valves, blowout preventers, etc.
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Steel equipment installed at the surface of the well containing an assembly of heavy duty hangars and seals (the wellhead is used to support the weight of casing strings hung from it and to contain well pressure).
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The control equipment fitted to the top of the well, consisting of outlets, valves, blowout-prevention equipment, etc.
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The control equipment fitted to the top of the well, consisting of outlets, valves, blowout-prevention equipment, etc.
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The equipment at the surface of a well used to control the pressure; the point at which the hydrocarbons and water exit the ground.
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The part of the production well that provides pressure control.
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A device on the surface used to hold the tubing in the well. The wellhead is the originating point of the producing well at the top of the ground.
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equipment installed at the surface of the wellbore; includes such equipment as the casinghead and tubing head. Workover
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The equipment installed at the surface of the well bore. A wellhead includes the casing head and tubing head.
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the equipment at the surface of a crude oil or natural gas well used to control the pressure of the well. The wellhead is also the point at which natural gas or crude oil emerges from the ground to the surface.
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The system of valves at the surface of a wellbore that allows control over the flow and pressure of liquids/gas in the wellbore
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The equipment at the surface of a well used to control the pressure; the point at which the hydrocarbons and water exit the ground.
Source: data.airwatergas.org (offline)

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The bucket and hauling equipment at the top of the well for water. This may be quite decorative for large or religious wells.
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The area immediately surrounding the top of a well, or the top of the well casing.
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The place where a spring breaks out of the ground; the source of water for a stream or well. (figuratively) The source of something; a fountainhead. * '''1596''', Edmund Spenser, ''The Faerie Que [..]
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A wellhead is the component at the surface of an oil or gas well that provides the structural and pressure-containing interface for the drilling and production equipment. The primary purpose of a wel [..]
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