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File:GumelarFigure8.jpg ...leaks from a major structure. HCH in a) has a lower height than b). c) has a spill point value that is above the crest depth so that no leakage occurs ((870 × 540 (75 KB)) - 20:33, 28 October 2021File:Well-completions fig10.png Qualitative description of perforations using (a) a casing gun and (b) a thru-tubing gun.(901 × 556 (29 KB)) - 21:20, 14 January 2014File:Introduction-to-contouring-geological-data-with-a-computer fig7.png ...the fourth-order polynomial of Figure 4 contoured on a grid prepared using a nearest neighbor search criterion.(940 × 1,218 (51 KB)) - 22:06, 13 January 2014- This template is used to identify a [[help:stub|stub]]. ==What is a stub?==403 bytes (69 words) - 14:29, 9 October 2013
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File:Well-completions fig3.png Wellbore diagram of (a) a perforated completion and (b) a single completion inside perforated casing.(940 × 683 (34 KB)) - 21:20, 14 January 2014File:M91Ch13FG82.JPG ...drilled through a reverse fault or with a highly deviated well penetrating a normal fault. From Shepherd, M., 2009, Structural geology: Faults, in M. Sh(600 × 820 (92 KB)) - 21:16, 29 April 2015File:Using-and-improving-surface-models-built-by-computer fig15.png ...data in the hatchured area. (b) A grid node farther to the south of fault A can see more data, thus the surface smoothly changes form around the fault(926 × 491 (27 KB)) - 22:32, 13 January 2014- ...is defined as the orientation of a line at which a tilted body intersects a horizontal plane. It is usually but not always relative to north.329 bytes (49 words) - 13:47, 26 March 2015
File:Well-completions fig2.png Wellbore diagram of (a) a screen and liner completion and (b) a cement liner completion.(946 × 863 (40 KB)) - 21:20, 14 January 2014File:Figure-9.jpg ...em captures an image of each newly exposed surface. At right, a picture of a commercial FIB-SEM CrossBeam™ system, Auriga. From AAPG Memoir 102, Chapt(982 × 410 (22 KB)) - 17:35, 15 August 2014File:Log-analysis-applications fig3.png .... If node values are atypical for a given well due to tool miscalibration, a correct distribution and range can be determined and the trace normalized.(937 × 789 (19 KB)) - 16:36, 14 January 2014File:Well-completions fig9.png ...ting overbalanced with a casing gun and (b) perforating underbalanced with a thrutubing gun.(1,880 × 1,143 (110 KB)) - 21:20, 14 January 2014- ...;&bull;''' </code>], that is, a non-breaking space, a bullet, and a normal space. This template is used when you want a larger bullet than a [[Template:·|bold middot]] ['''·'''].428 bytes (70 words) - 14:42, 5 November 2013
File:M31F2.jpg ...n lenticular sets that form the overlying zone in a fining-upward cycle of a braided channel. C. Ripple drift bedding separated by parallel sand laminat(365 × 772 (175 KB)) - 18:56, 15 August 2014- ...g it all back in again) is called a trip. The deeper the hole, the longer a trip takes.450 bytes (82 words) - 13:57, 12 March 2019
File:SandPeel.JPG A portion of a wood mounded Sand Peel.(1,280 × 1,280 (984 KB)) - 21:30, 3 July 2014File:Well-completions fig4.png Wellbore diagram of (a) a casing-tubing dual completion and (b) a completion with dual packers and dual tubing strings.(953 × 901 (48 KB)) - 21:20, 14 January 2014File:AlAhmadiTawfiqFigure8.jpg Schematic of a Two Region Radial Composite Reservoir (H., Li, L., & Mu, A. 2018).(312 × 297 (17 KB)) - 23:12, 9 November 2021File:Wellbore-trajectory fig6.png (a) Steerable bottom hole assembly, (b) Kicking off with a bent sub and straight mud motor.(890 × 974 (33 KB)) - 21:19, 14 January 2014