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The Petroleum Extension Service (PETEX) is a unit of the Division of Continuing Education at The University of Texas at Austin and has been training companies and individuals since 1944.
A valve installed above the kelly that can be closed manually to protect the rotary hose from high pressure that may exist in the drill stem.
Industry:Oil & gas
1. a mechanism used to transmit power from the engines to the pump, the drawworks, and other machinery on a drilling rig. It is composed of clutches, chains and sprockets, belts and pulleys, and a number of shafts, both driven and driving.
2. to connect two or more power producing devices, such as engines, to run driven equipment, such as the drawworks.
Industry:Oil & gas
The area immediately around the rotary table and extending to each corner of the derrick or mast—that is, the area immediately above the substructure on which the rotary table, and so forth rest.
Industry:Oil & gas
A diesel engine; an engine in which the fuel/air mixture inside the engine cylinders is ignited by the heat that occurs when the fuel-air mixture is highly compressed by the engine pistons.
Industry:Oil & gas
To prepare the drilling rig for making hole, for example, to instal tools and machinery before drilling is started.
Industry:Oil & gas
A device that raises the pressure of a compressible fluid such as air or gas. Compressors create a pressure differential to move or compress a vapour or a gas.
Industry:Oil & gas
A ram device used to close the annular space around the polished rod or sucker rod in a pumping well.
Industry:Oil & gas
A device used to control the rate of flow in a line to open or shut off a line completely, or to serve as an automatic or semiautomatic safety device. Those used extensively include the cheque valve, gate valve, globe valve, needle valve, plug valve, and pressure relief valve.
Industry:Oil & gas
1. the ability to transmit or convey (as heat or electricity). 2. an electrical logging measurement obtained from an induction survey, in which eddy currents produced by an alternating magnetic field induce in a receiver coil a voltage proportionate to the ability of the formation to conduct electricity. See induction log.
Industry:Oil & gas