Production casing definition
Production casing. – means the string of casing placed in a well and used for the purpose of isolating the production or injection formation.
Production casing means the casing string set above or through the producing zone of a well which serves the purpose of confining and/or producing the well production fluids.
Production casing means a string of casing set to isolate the permitted hydrocarbon bearing reservoir(s), and other pressurized flow or corrosive, hydrogen sulfide-bearing zones not effectively isolated by previous casing(s).
More Definitions of Production casing
Production casing means a casing string that is set to allow completion and installation of down hole production equipment for production of an oil or gas well.
Production casing means the casing string set above or through the producing zone of a well which serves the purpose of confining and/or producing the well production fluids. "Productivity index" means the daily production of oil in barrels per unit pressure differential between the static reservoir pressure and the stabilized flowing pressure during
Production casing means the main casing string which protects the sidewalls of the well against collapse and conducts geothermal fluid to the surface.
Production casing means a casing string that is set above the reservoir interval and within which the primary completion components are installed. Production casing serves to isolate the reservoir from fluids in the producing formation and from other zones penetrated by the wellbore.
Production casing means a casing string that is set across the reservoir interval, within which the
Production casing means the series of steel pipe lengths, screwed or welded together through which oil and gas flows to the surface.
Production casing means a tubular retaining structure installed in the upper portion of a well between the wall of the drilled hole and the inner well casing.