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  2. Casing (borehole) - Wikipedia

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    Casing (borehole) Casing is a large diameter pipe that is assembled and inserted into a recently drilled section of a borehole. Similar to the bones of a spine protecting the spinal cord, casing is set inside the drilled borehole to protect and support the wellstream. The lower portion (and sometimes the entirety) is typically held in place ...

  3. Conductor pipe - Wikipedia

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    Conductor pipe. A conductor Pipe is a large diameter pipe that is set into the ground to provide the initial stable structural foundation for a borehole or oil well. [1] The Conductor pipe is the first string of casing and is the largest diameter casing to be installed in a well. It can also be referred to as a drive pipe because it is often ...

  4. Casing string - Wikipedia

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    Casing string. In drilling technology, casing string is a long section of connected oilfield pipe that is lowered into a wellbore and cemented. The purpose of the casing pipe is as follows: prevent the collapse of the borehole. prevent formation fluids from entering the borehole in an uncontrolled way (blow out)

  5. Production tubing - Wikipedia

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    Production casing is the final casing string set in a well and usually reaches from the surface to Target Depth (TD). The type of casing used depends upon the different conditions in the well. Commonly, production casing sizes range from 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (110 mm) to as large as 9 + 5 ⁄ 8 in (240 mm). It is the last string cemented in a well ...

  6. Steel casing pipe - Wikipedia

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    Steel casing pipe. Steel casing pipe, also known as encasement pipe, is most commonly used in underground construction to protect utility lines of various types from getting damaged. Such damage might occur due to the elements of nature or human activity. Steel casing pipe is used in different types of horizontal underground boring, where the ...

  7. Oil well - Wikipedia

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    The well is created by drilling a hole 12 cm to 1 meter (5 in to 40 in) in diameter into the earth with a drilling rig that rotates a drill string with a bit attached. At depths during the process, sections of steel pipe ( casing ), slightly smaller in diameter than the borehole at that point, are placed in the hole.

  8. Wellhead - Wikipedia

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    A wellhead is the component at the surface of an oil or gas well that provides the structural and pressure-containing interface for the drilling and production equipment. Wellhead gas storage, Etzel Germany. Oil well Christmas tree. The primary purpose of a wellhead is to provide the suspension point and pressure seals for the casing strings ...

  9. Oil well control - Wikipedia

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    This is the volume contained between the inside diameter of the hole and the outside diameter of the pipe. Annular capacity is given by : Annular capacity (bbl/ft) = (ID hole 2 - OD pipe 2) / 1029.4. where ID hole 2 = Inside diameter of the casing or open hole in inches OD pipe 2 = Outside diameter of the pipe in inches. Similarly