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Blow-outThe process of walking to loosen up or warm up muscles to prevent injury; to warm up.
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Blow-outWhen well pressure exceeds the ability of the wellhead valves to control it. Oil and gas “blow wild” at the surface.
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Blow-outA short, timed workout, usually a day or two before a race, designed to sharpen a horse's speed. Usually three-eighths or one-half of a mile in distance.
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Blow-outWhen well pressure exceeds the ability of the wellhead valves to control it. Oil and gas “blow wild” at the surface.
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Blow-outA short, timed workout, usually a day or two before a race, designed to sharpen a horse's speed. Usually three-eighths or one-half of a mile in distance.
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Blow-out When well pressure exceeds the ability of the wellhead valves to control it. BOED
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Blow-outWhen well pressure exceeds the ability of the wellhead valves to control it. Oil and gas "blow wild" at the surface.
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Blow-out(well) Refers to catastrophic failure of a well when the petroleum fluids or water flow unrestricted to the surface
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Blow-outAccidental escape of oil or gas from a well during the drilling stage
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