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Large-diameter pipe lowered into an openhole and cemented in place. The well designer must design casing to withstand a variety of forces, such as collapse, burst, and tensile failure, as well as chem [..]
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Molding of various widths and thicknesses used to trim door and window openings at the jambs.
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1570s, "action of fitting with a case," verbal noun from case (v.). Meaning "a covering" is from 1839.
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material on the outside of a substance, usually there to protect the material inside.
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Molding of various widths used to trim door and window openings at the jambs. Also referred to as: lineal, box post, window and door surround.
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(Say: kay - sing) - The material that makes up tire sidewalls.
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see Armor.
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Molding of various widths and thicknesses used to trim door and window openings at the jambs.
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Large-diameter pipe lowered into an openhole and cemented in place. Casing is run to protect the wellbore from fluids, pressures, wellbore stability problems, etc.
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(Say: kay - sing) - The material that makes up tire sidewalls.
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A pipe to support the bore. Usually not the product pipe.
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Metal pipe inserted into a wellbore and cemented in place to protect both subsurface formations (such as groundwater) and the wellbore. A surface casing is set first to protect groundwater. The production casing is the last one set. The production tubing (through which hydrocarbons flow to the surface) will be suspended inside the production casing [..]
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Fabric envelope of sorts for en"casing" elastic, a drawstring, or similar material, usually along a waistline, cuff, hem. Elastic waist slacks have a casing into which the elastic is woven. [..]
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Exposed moulding or profile around a window or door, on either the inside or outside, to cover the space between the window frame or door jamb and the wall.
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Casing is the structural retainer for the walls of oil and gas wells, and accounts for 75% (by weight) of OCTG shipments. Casing is used to prevent contamination of both the surrounding water table an [..]
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Used to trim door and window openings  Interior casing is shaped, decorative moulding that covers the inside edges of the jambs and the rough opening between the window unit and the wall  Exterior cas [..]
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Pipe cemented in the well to seal off formation fluids or keep the hole from caving in.
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An enclosed frame around a door or window opening. Also called trim.
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See OCTG
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   A mixture of sugar and humectant added to the tobacco blend so that it is better able to retain moisture and flavoring.
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is a metal pipe inserted into a well bore and cemented in place to protect both subsurface formations (such as ground water) and the wellbore. (Grades include: K-55, N-80, P-110, L-80, H-40, J-55, C-90, T-95 & Q-125) (See also OCTG or Oil Country Tubular Goods) OCTG for sale
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A narrow channel of fabric often used to hold elastic or a drawstring.
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A small “tunnel” of fabric through with a drawstring or elastic can be threaded through. For example, on the top waist of a skirt, you can fold the fabric down ½” (to hid the raw edge), then down agai [..]
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A thin, tubular intestinal membrane that has been cleaned and stuffed with processed Jamaican meat, such as for Jamaican salami and other sausages. These are not popularly used by Jamaican cooks in preparing Jamaican food recipes. T
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The thin, tubular membrane of the intestine used to hold processed meats and forcemeats, as in sausages and salami.
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(n) the housing or outer covering of something(n) the outermost covering of a pneumatic tire(n) the enclosing frame around a door or window opening
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Wood trim molding installed around a door or window opening.
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Steel pipe placed in an oil or gas well to prevent the hole from collapsing.
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A cylindrical tube closed at one end that holds the primer and powder of a cartridge. The cartridge bullet is crimped into the open end of the casing. They are typically made from brass, but can be st [..]
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The tire structure, excepting tread and sidewall rubber.
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Door and window framing.
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Molding of various widths and thickness used to trim door and window openings at the jambs.
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A well bore is inherently unstable due to the pressure gradient between the formations being drilled through and the hole through which the drilling fluid flows, and to the circulation of this fluid i [..]
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a covering of sheets of metal or other material such as fire resistant composition board used to enclose all or a portion of a steam generating unit.
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(Say: kay - sing) - The material that makes up tire sidewalls.
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The structure or skeleton of the tyre which sits beneath the tread and sidewalls.
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Molding of varying widths and thicknesses used to trim out interior or exterior door openings.
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Molding or trim available in many widths, thicknesses and profiles applied to the frame around a window or door to cover the space between the window frame and wall.
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Decorative molding or framing around a window to cover the space between the window frame or jamb and the wall.
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The trim that is used to line the inside and outside of a doorway or window frame.
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Light sheet metal enclosure placed around the boiler and firebrick furnaces of the boat.
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The various parts of the alimentary canal used to enclose forcemeats to create sausages. The most common casings are made from the collagen that makes up the submucosa of the small intestines, usually from pigs but also lambs. Other parts, such as beef caecums are also used, but removed before eating.
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An industry term for pipe placed in a wellbore hole. Surface casing is to protect potable waters against pollution from drilling and producing operations. Intermediate casing protects deeper formations. Production casing is the pipe through which oil and gas is produced.
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>enclosed tunnel-usually meant for a drawstring
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a tubular structure intended to be watertight installed in the excavated or drilled hole to maintain the well opening and, along with cementing, to confine the ground waters to their zones of origin a [..]
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1. Steel pipe placed in an oil or gas well as drilling progresses to prevent the wall of the hole from caving in during drilling, to prevent seepage of fluids, and to provide a means of extracting pet [..]
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Heavy steel pipe used to seal off fluids from the hole or to keep the hole from caving in.
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Thick-walled steel pipe placed in wells to isolate formation fluids (such as fresh water) and to prevent borehole collapse.
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Pipe cemented in the well to seal off formation fluids or keep the hole from caving in.
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Pipe cemented in the well to seal off formation fluids or keep the hole from caving in.    
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The process of lining a drilled hole with steel pipe which is cemented in place to prevent caving in of the hole.
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The steel lining which supports the sides of the well and prevents the collapse and/or flow of fluids into the well bore.
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key-sing Steel lining used to exclude unwanted fluids; control well pressures; support sides of well bore. Casing Seat - lowest point at which casing is set. Casing head - top of casing set in well; part of casing that protrudes above surface and to which control valves and flow pipes are attached.
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steel pipe that screws together and is lowered into the hole after drilling is complete. It is used to seal off fluids and keeps the hole from caving in.
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Pipe cemented in the well to seal off formation fluids or keep the hole from caving in.
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the steel pipe that is cemented into a well to prevent the wall from caving in and stop unwanted fluids from entering the hole from the surrounding rocks.
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Steel pipe set in a well to prevent the hole from sloughing or caving and to enable formations to be isolated (there may be several strings of casing in a well, one inside the other).
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Steel pipe placed in an oil or gas well to prevent the wall of the hole from caving in, to prevent movement of fluids from one formation to another and to aid in well control.
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Steel pipe placed in an oil or gas well to prevent the wall of the hole from caving in, to prevent movement of fluids from one formation to another and to aid in well control.
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Pipe cemented in the well to seal off formation fluids or keep the hole from caving in. Well Engineering Information
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Metal pipe inserted into a wellbore and cemented in place to protect both subsurface formations (such as groundwater) and the wellbore. A surface casing is set first to protect groundwater. The produc [..]
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A large pipe that is inserted into a recently drilled borehole, typically held into place with cement.
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The steel lining which supports the sides of the well and prevents the flow of fluid both from and into the well bore. In addition it provides a means of controlling well pressures and oil production.
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Heavy steel pipe used to seal off fluids from the hole or to keep the hole from caving in.
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Steel pipe which screws together and is lowered into the hole after drilling is complete. It is used to seal off fluids and keeps the hole from caving in.
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cemented pipe inside the drilled well that prevents the walls from caving in and seals off formations of fluid. Christmas Tree
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** A series of tubular steel pipes joined by threads and couplings that lines the well bore to prevent water and rock from entering.
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The large-diameter steel pipe placed in an oil and gas well as drilling progresses to prevent the wall of the hole from caving in during drilling, to prevent seepage of fluids, and to provide a means of extracting hydrocarbons if the well is productive.
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A series of steel casing pipes used to prevent contamination of groundwater and water encroachment into the well, enhancing the structural integrity of the drill hole.
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The hard metal or plastic pipe that lines the well, prevents a borehole from caving in, and provides a barrier to the outside rock and groundwater.
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Steel pipe used to protect the wellbore from caving in. When casing is cemented in place, it forms a hydraulic seal with the rock formations, preventing well fluid from migrating up or down the outside of the casing. It also keeps the well fluids separate from groundwater sources adjacent to the wellbore.
Source: ultrapetroleum.com (offline)

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  An industry term for pipe placed in a wellbore hole.  Surface Casing
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Steel pipe placed in an oil or gas well to prevent the wall of the hole from caving in, to prevent movement of fluids from one formation to another and to aid in well control.
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Pipe placed in an oil or gas well to (1) prevent the wall of the hole from caving in, (2) to prevent movement of fluids from one geologic formation to another and (3) provide a means of maintaining control of formation fluids and pressure as the well is drilled. A surface casing is set first to protect groundwater. The production casing is the last [..]
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A pipe which is inserted to stabilise the borehole of a well after it is drilled
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Molding of various widths, thickness and shapes applied to the framework of window and door units.
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(Say: kay - sing) - The material that makes up tire sidewalls.
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