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Casinghead Gas Natural gas produced along with crude oil from oil wells. It contains either dissolved or associated gas or both.
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Casinghead GasGas present in an oil well that is removed when it flows to the surface at the well's casing.
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Casinghead GasGas produced from the casinghead (the top) of an oil well. Casinghead gas is natural gas held in solution with oil in the production formation. At production or shortly after, it separates from oil.
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Casinghead GasSee GAS.
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Casinghead GasGas produced with oil in oil wells. The gas is taken from the well through the casinghead at the top of the well.
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Casinghead GasGas present in an oil well that is removed when it flows to the surface at the well's casing.
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Casinghead GasAssociated and dissolved gas produced along with crude oil from oil completions.
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Casinghead GasNatural gas produced from an oil well, as opposed to gas produced from a gas well.
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Casinghead GasNatural gas produced along with crude oil from oil wells (as opposed to gas produced from gas wells). Also known as associated gas
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Casinghead GasNatural gas that is produced or vented from an oil-well casing when the crude oil is extracted through a tube that extends inside the well casing down to the reservoir
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Casinghead Gas Gas produced from the casinghead (top) of an oil well. Casinghead gas is natural gas held in solution with oil in the production formation. At production or shortly after, the gas separates from t [..]
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