Reverse out:
To displace the wellbore fluid back to the surface; to displace tubing volume back to the pit.Terms Related to Reverse out
Displacement
1. The weight of a fluid (such as water) displaced by a freely floating or submerged body (such as an offshore drilling rig). If the ...
Miscible gas drive
Injection of a large volume of gas from an injection well where the gas is designed to lower the viscosity of the oil and help ...
Check valve
A valve that permits flow in one direction only. If the gas or liquid starts to reverse, the valve automatically closes, preventing reverse movement. Commonly ...
Normal circulation
The smooth, uninterrupted circulation of drilling fluid down the drill stem, out the bit, up the annular space between the pipe and the hole, and ...
Mud circulation
The process of pumping mud downward to the bit and back up tot he surface in a drilling or workover operation. See normal circulation, reverse ...
Cementing
1. The application of a liquid slurry of cement and water to various points inside or outside the casing. 2. To prepare and pump cement ...
Flipped
When the opposite occurs of what is intended in a drilling fluid. In an invert water-in-oil emulsion, the emulsion is said to be flipped when ...
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