DDRTEST-xml_2011-01-01_.xml
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<mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1068</mdBottom>
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<comments>It must be emphasized, once again, that the descriptive power of the base component cannot be arbitrary in the system of base rules exclusive of the lexicon.</comments>
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<cementingFluid>
<typeFluid>Wash</typeFluid>
<descFluid>Let us continue to suppose that the natural general principle that will subsume this case does not a</descFluid>
<ratioMixWater uom="galUS/sack94">1198</ratioMixWater>
<density uom="sg">2.95</density>
<volPumped uom="m3">1103</volPumped>
<yp uom="ft3/sack94">1095</yp>
<eTimThickening uom="h">12</eTimThickening>
<pcFreeWater uom="%">12.6</pcFreeWater>
<comments>Conversely, most of the methodological work in modern linguistics is unspecified with respect to a stipulation to place the constructions into these various categories.</comments>
</cementingFluid>
<cementingFluid>
<typeFluid>Wash</typeFluid>
<descFluid>It may be, then, that an important property of these three types of EC is unspecified with respect t</descFluid>
<ratioMixWater uom="galUS/sack94">1089</ratioMixWater>
<density uom="sg">2.56</density>
<volPumped uom="m3">1058</volPumped>
<yp uom="ft3/sack94">1014</yp>
<eTimThickening uom="h">11</eTimThickening>
<pcFreeWater uom="%">14.43</pcFreeWater>
<comments>By combining adjunctions and certain deformations, the systematic use of complex symbols is not quite equivalent to irrelevant intervening contexts in selectional rules.</comments>
</cementingFluid>
<dTimPresReleased>2011-01-01T08:00:00.0Z</dTimPresReleased>
<annFlowAfter>true</annFlowAfter>
<topPlug>true</topPlug>
<botPlug>false</botPlug>
<plugBumped>true</plugBumped>
<presBump uom="bar">1136</presBump>
<floatHeld>true</floatHeld>
<reciprocated>false</reciprocated>
<rotated>false</rotated>
</cementStage>
<cementStage>
<dTimPumpStart>2011-01-01T03:00:00.0Z</dTimPumpStart>
<dTimPumpEnd>2011-01-01T13:00:00.0Z</dTimPumpEnd>
<jobType>plug</jobType>
<casingStrDia uom="in">10.02</casingStrDia>
<comments>For any transformation which is sufficiently diversified in application to be of any interest, the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial is not quite equivalent to a
descriptive fact.</comments>
<volReturns uom="m3">1095</volReturns>
<cementingFluid>
<typeFluid>Spacer</typeFluid>
<descFluid>From C1, it follows that the natural general principle that will subsume this case is unspecified wi</descFluid>
<ratioMixWater uom="galUS/sack94">1000</ratioMixWater>
<density uom="sg">2.65</density>
<volPumped uom="m3">1189</volPumped>
<yp uom="ft3/sack94">1167</yp>
<eTimThickening uom="h">14</eTimThickening>
<pcFreeWater uom="%">12.46</pcFreeWater>
<comments>Presumably, the natural general principle that will subsume this case is unspecified with respect to an important distinction in language use.</comments>
</cementingFluid>
<cementingFluid>
<typeFluid>Slurry</typeFluid>
<descFluid>Suppose, for instance, that a subset of English sentences interesting on quite independent grounds i</descFluid>
<ratioMixWater uom="galUS/sack94">1081</ratioMixWater>
<density uom="sg">2.2</density>
<volPumped uom="m3">1122</volPumped>
<yp uom="ft3/sack94">1179</yp>
<eTimThickening uom="h">14</eTimThickening>
<pcFreeWater uom="%">13.18</pcFreeWater>
<comments>On our assumptions, a descriptively adequate grammar does not readily tolerate the requirement that branching is not tolerated within the dominance scope of a complex symbol.</comments>
</cementingFluid>
<dTimPresReleased>2011-01-01T08:00:00.0Z</dTimPresReleased>
<annFlowAfter>true</annFlowAfter>
<topPlug>false</topPlug>
<botPlug>true</botPlug>
<plugBumped>false</plugBumped>
<presBump uom="bar">1162</presBump>
<floatHeld>true</floatHeld>
<reciprocated>false</reciprocated>
<rotated>true</rotated>
</cementStage>
<fluid uid="7163b1a1-314c-11e1-9a22-5490384b2405">
<type>Oil Base</type>
<dTim>2011-01-01T05:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">3437.1</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">3450.68</tvd>
<presBopRating uom="bar">632.72</presBopRating>
<mudClass>other</mudClass>
<density uom="g/cm3">1.48</density>
<pv uom="Pa.s">0.13</pv>
<yp uom="Pa">8.0</yp>
</fluid>
<fluid uid="7163b1a2-314c-11e1-85c1-5490384b2405">
<type>Mud Base</type>
<dTim>2011-01-01T06:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">3142.84</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">3043.67</tvd>
<presBopRating uom="bar">689.51</presBopRating>
<mudClass>water based</mudClass>
<density uom="g/cm3">1.24</density>
<pv uom="Pa.s">0.74</pv>
<yp uom="Pa">7.98</yp>
</fluid>
<porePressure uid="7163d8b0-314c-11e1-8fb8-5490384b2405">
<readingKind>estimated</readingKind>
<equivalentMudWeight uom="g/cm3">1.9</equivalentMudWeight>
<dTim>2011-01-01T04:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">3167.71</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">3037.68</tvd>
</porePressure>
<porePressure uid="7163d8b1-314c-11e1-bfcb-5490384b2405">
<readingKind>estimated</readingKind>
<equivalentMudWeight uom="g/cm3">1.9</equivalentMudWeight>
<dTim>2011-01-01T05:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">3189.2</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">3141.03</tvd>
</porePressure>
<extendedReport dTim="2011-01-01T04:00:00.0Z">It may be, then, tha Circulate well to even MW 12.0ppg</extendedReport>
<surveyStation>
<dTim>2011-01-01T01:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">3050.71</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">3153.81</tvd>
<incl uom="dega">0.14</incl>
<azi uom="dega">75.78</azi>
</surveyStation>
<surveyStation>
<dTim>2011-01-01T02:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">3182.19</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">3030.49</tvd>
<incl uom="dega">0.93</incl>
<azi uom="dega">74.37</azi>
</surveyStation>
<surveyStation>
<dTim>2011-01-01T03:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">3189.05</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">3179.91</tvd>
<incl uom="dega">0.42</incl>
<azi uom="dega">77.27</azi>
</surveyStation>
<surveyStation>
<dTim>2011-01-01T04:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">3127.8</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">3020.9</tvd>
<incl uom="dega">0.3</incl>
<azi uom="dega">70.94</azi>
</surveyStation>
<surveyStation>
<dTim>2011-01-01T05:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">3018.97</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">3071.19</tvd>
<incl uom="dega">0.57</incl>
<azi uom="dega">76.39</azi>
</surveyStation>
<surveyStation>
<dTim>2011-01-01T06:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">3187.4</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">3173.44</tvd>
<incl uom="dega">0.83</incl>
<azi uom="dega">70.46</azi>
</surveyStation>
<activity uid="71644de1-314c-11e1-baf7-5490384b2405">
<dTimStart>2011-01-01T02:00:00.0Z</dTimStart>
<dTimEnd>2011-01-01T04:00:00.0Z</dTimEnd>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">3191.15</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">0</tvd>
<phase>fixed</phase>
<proprietaryCode>drilling -- drive</proprietaryCode>
<mdHoleStart uom="m" datum="71644de2-314c-11e1-9e64-5490384b2405">3104.1</mdHoleStart>
<state>fail</state>
<stateDetailActivity>success</stateDetailActivity>
<comments>RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft For any transformation which is sufficiently diversified in application to be of any interest, an im</comments>
</activity>
<activity uid="716474ee-314c-11e1-bd03-5490384b2405">
<dTimStart>2011-01-01T04:00:00.0Z</dTimStart>
<dTimEnd>2011-01-01T06:00:00.0Z</dTimEnd>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">3184.68</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">0</tvd>
<phase>bop test</phase>
<proprietaryCode>drilling -- trip</proprietaryCode>
<mdHoleStart uom="m" datum="716474ef-314c-11e1-9756-5490384b2405">3174.05</mdHoleStart>
<state>ok</state>
<stateDetailActivity>operation failed</stateDetailActivity>
<comments>RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft It must be emphasized, once again, that the earlier discussion of deviance is, apparently, determine</comments>
</activity>
<activity uid="71649c00-314c-11e1-8076-5490384b2405">
<dTimStart>2011-01-01T06:00:00.0Z</dTimStart>
<dTimEnd>2011-01-01T08:00:00.0Z</dTimEnd>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">3037.88</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">0</tvd>
<phase>snub</phase>
<proprietaryCode>drilling -- casing</proprietaryCode>
<mdHoleStart uom="m" datum="71649c01-314c-11e1-b48a-5490384b2405">3158.97</mdHoleStart>
<state>ok</state>
<stateDetailActivity>stuck equipment</stateDetailActivity>
<comments>RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft I suggested that these results would follow from the assumption that the descriptive power of the ba</comments>
</activity>
<activity uid="7164c30f-314c-11e1-a3cf-5490384b2405">
<dTimStart>2011-01-01T08:00:00.0Z</dTimStart>
<dTimEnd>2011-01-01T09:00:00.0Z</dTimEnd>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">3000.59</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">0</tvd>
<phase>fixed</phase>
<proprietaryCode>drilling -- drill</proprietaryCode>
<mdHoleStart uom="m" datum="7164c310-314c-11e1-a7e8-5490384b2405">3096.1</mdHoleStart>
<state>ok</state>
<stateDetailActivity>kick</stateDetailActivity>
<comments>RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft This suggests that the natural general principle that will subsume this case is not quite equivalent</comments>
</activity>
<activity uid="7164ea1e-314c-11e1-8bbe-5490384b2405">
<dTimStart>2011-01-01T10:00:00.0Z</dTimStart>
<dTimEnd>2011-01-01T16:00:00.0Z</dTimEnd>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">3096.18</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">0</tvd>
<phase>bop test</phase>
<proprietaryCode>drilling -- drive</proprietaryCode>
<mdHoleStart uom="m" datum="7164ea1f-314c-11e1-bb6d-5490384b2405">3114.94</mdHoleStart>
<state>fail</state>
<stateDetailActivity>stuck equipment</stateDetailActivity>
<comments>RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft Analogously, the earlier discussion of deviance does not readily tolerate nondistinctness in the sen</comments>
</activity>
<logInfo uid="71651130-314c-11e1-9053-5490384b2405">
<dTim>2011-01-01T01:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<runNumber>1</runNumber>
<serviceCompany>Baker Atlas</serviceCompany>
<mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">2281.59</mdTop>
<mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">2148.07</mdBottom>
<tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1189</tvdTop>
<tvdBottom datum="KBx" uom="m">1187</tvdBottom>
<tool>Electrical</tool>
<tempBHST uom="degC">119.68</tempBHST>
<eTimStatic uom="h">19.69</eTimStatic>
<mdTempTool uom="m">4239.91</mdTempTool>
<tvdTempTool datum="KB" uom="m">1153</tvdTempTool>
</logInfo>
<logInfo uid="71653840-314c-11e1-b809-5490384b2405">
<dTim>2011-01-01T04:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<runNumber>2</runNumber>
<serviceCompany>Seadrill</serviceCompany>
<mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">2161.34</mdTop>
<mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">2415.96</mdBottom>
<tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1149</tvdTop>
<tvdBottom datum="KBx" uom="m">1164</tvdBottom>
<tool>Acoustic</tool>
<tempBHST uom="degC">119.3</tempBHST>
<eTimStatic uom="h">16.18</eTimStatic>
<mdTempTool uom="m">4443.12</mdTempTool>
<tvdTempTool datum="KB" uom="m">1151</tvdTempTool>
</logInfo>
<logInfo uid="71653841-314c-11e1-ba22-5490384b2405">
<dTim>2011-01-01T06:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<runNumber>1</runNumber>
<serviceCompany>Aker Drilling</serviceCompany>
<mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">2340.59</mdTop>
<mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">2233.16</mdBottom>
<tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1150</tvdTop>
<tvdBottom datum="KBx" uom="m">1181</tvdBottom>
<tool>Gamma</tool>
<tempBHST uom="degC">111.47</tempBHST>
<eTimStatic uom="h">18.8</eTimStatic>
<mdTempTool uom="m">4285.43</mdTempTool>
<tvdTempTool datum="KB" uom="m">1100</tvdTempTool>
</logInfo>
<coreInfo uid="71655f4f-314c-11e1-9c92-5490384b2405">
<dTim>2011-01-01T09:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<coreNumber>1</coreNumber>
<mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1502</mdTop>
<mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1704.17</mdBottom>
<tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1400.97</tvdTop>
<tvdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1764.13</tvdBottom>
<lenRecovered uom="m">282.06</lenRecovered>
<recoverPc uom="%">93.63</recoverPc>
<lenBarrel uom="m">203</lenBarrel>
<innerBarrelType>aluminum</innerBarrelType>
<coreDescription>testing core no 1 data for ERH Clearly, a subset of English sentences i</coreDescription>
</coreInfo>
<coreInfo uid="7165865e-314c-11e1-96a4-5490384b2405">
<dTim>2011-01-01T10:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<coreNumber>3</coreNumber>
<mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1531</mdTop>
<mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1714.39</mdBottom>
<tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1438.83</tvdTop>
<tvdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1781.89</tvdBottom>
<lenRecovered uom="m">293.42</lenRecovered>
<recoverPc uom="%">91.61</recoverPc>
<lenBarrel uom="m">214</lenBarrel>
<innerBarrelType>fiberglass</innerBarrelType>
<coreDescription>testing core no 1 data for ERH Clearly, a case of semigrammaticalness o</coreDescription>
</coreInfo>
<coreInfo uid="7165ad70-314c-11e1-9ada-5490384b2405">
<dTim>2011-01-01T14:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<coreNumber>3</coreNumber>
<mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1559</mdTop>
<mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1559.46</mdBottom>
<tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1495.27</tvdTop>
<tvdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1725.2</tvdBottom>
<lenRecovered uom="m">273.67</lenRecovered>
<recoverPc uom="%">96.87</recoverPc>
<lenBarrel uom="m">224</lenBarrel>
<innerBarrelType>fiberglass</innerBarrelType>
<coreDescription>testing core no 1 data for ERH Let us continue to suppose that most of </coreDescription>
</coreInfo>
<wellTestInfo uid="7165d480-314c-11e1-b8d2-5490384b2405">
<dTim>2011-01-01T01:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<testType>drill stem test</testType>
<testNumber>2</testNumber>
<mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1709.82</mdTop>
<mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1841.53</mdBottom>
<tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1735.74</tvdTop>
<tvdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1847.53</tvdBottom>
<chokeOrificeSize uom="mm">324.69</chokeOrificeSize>
<densityOil uom="g/cm3">0.7</densityOil>
<densityWater uom="g/cm3">1.1</densityWater>
<densityGas uom="g/cm3">0.74</densityGas>
<flowRateOil uom="m3/d">8.62</flowRateOil>
<flowRateWater uom="m3/d">7.07</flowRateWater>
<flowRateGas uom="M(m3)/d">139.35</flowRateGas>
<presShutIn uom="MPa">3</presShutIn>
<presFlowing uom="MPa">38.63</presFlowing>
<presBottom uom="MPa">37.69</presBottom>
<gasOilRatio uom="m3/m3">12</gasOilRatio>
<waterOilRatio uom="m3/m3">21</waterOilRatio>
<chloride uom="ppm">4</chloride>
<carbonDioxide uom="ppm">8</carbonDioxide>
<hydrogenSulfide uom="ppm">4</hydrogenSulfide>
<volOilTotal uom="m3">7.33</volOilTotal>
<volGasTotal uom="M(m3)">95.83</volGasTotal>
<volWaterTotal uom="m3">7.75</volWaterTotal>
<volOilStored uom="m3">36.32</volOilStored>
</wellTestInfo>
<wellTestInfo uid="7165fb8f-314c-11e1-b2db-5490384b2405">
<dTim>2011-01-01T04:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<testType>production test</testType>
<testNumber>1</testNumber>
<mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1742.31</mdTop>
<mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1783.16</mdBottom>
<tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1793.38</tvdTop>
<tvdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1799.03</tvdBottom>
<chokeOrificeSize uom="mm">325.38</chokeOrificeSize>
<densityOil uom="g/cm3">0.1</densityOil>
<densityWater uom="g/cm3">1.1</densityWater>
<densityGas uom="g/cm3">0.24</densityGas>
<flowRateOil uom="m3/d">8.31</flowRateOil>
<flowRateWater uom="m3/d">8.47</flowRateWater>
<flowRateGas uom="M(m3)/d">131.45</flowRateGas>
<presShutIn uom="MPa">1</presShutIn>
<presFlowing uom="MPa">34.88</presFlowing>
<presBottom uom="MPa">35.49</presBottom>
<gasOilRatio uom="m3/m3">14</gasOilRatio>
<waterOilRatio uom="m3/m3">20</waterOilRatio>
<chloride uom="ppm">7</chloride>
<carbonDioxide uom="ppm">7</carbonDioxide>
<hydrogenSulfide uom="ppm">4</hydrogenSulfide>
<volOilTotal uom="m3">9.08</volOilTotal>
<volGasTotal uom="M(m3)">98.64</volGasTotal>
<volWaterTotal uom="m3">8.49</volWaterTotal>
<volOilStored uom="m3">35.72</volOilStored>
</wellTestInfo>
<formTestInfo uid="716622a1-314c-11e1-a2f5-5490384b2405">
<dTim>2011-01-01T03:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">1518</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">1405.57</tvd>
<presPore uom="MPa">16.22</presPore>
<goodSeal>true</goodSeal>
<mdSample uom="m">1514</mdSample>
<dominateComponent>oil</dominateComponent>
<densityHC uom="g/cm3">1.4</densityHC>
<volumeSample uom="dm3">21204.44</volumeSample>
<description>Testing of the Formation Test Information to ERH Furthermore, the systematic use of complex symbols may remedy and, at the same time, eliminate a gen</description>
</formTestInfo>
<formTestInfo uid="716649b0-314c-11e1-b223-5490384b2405">
<dTim>2011-01-01T04:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">1504</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">1480.27</tvd>
<presPore uom="MPa">16.71</presPore>
<goodSeal>true</goodSeal>
<mdSample uom="m">1535</mdSample>
<dominateComponent>gas</dominateComponent>
<densityHC uom="g/cm3">1.53</densityHC>
<volumeSample uom="dm3">11289.79</volumeSample>
<description>Testing of the Formation Test Information to ERH So far, the speaker-hearer's linguistic intuition is unspecified with respect to the traditional pra</description>
</formTestInfo>
<lithShowInfo uid="716649b1-314c-11e1-b2ea-5490384b2405">
<dTim>2011-01-01T04:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1511</mdTop>
<mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1908.99</mdBottom>
<tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1421.74</tvdTop>
<tvdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1814.91</tvdBottom>
<show>Shows Let us continue to suppose that an important property of these three types of EC suffices to account</show>
<lithology>Description of lithology Notice, incidentally, that the earlier discussion of deviance is rather different from an abstract u</lithology>
</lithShowInfo>
<lithShowInfo uid="716670c0-314c-11e1-9a69-5490384b2405">
<dTim>2011-01-01T05:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1503</mdTop>
<mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1923.73</mdBottom>
<tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1415.82</tvdTop>
<tvdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1859.49</tvdBottom>
<show>Shows In the discussion of resumptive pronouns following (81), this analysis of a formative as a pair of s</show>
<lithology>Description of lithology On our assumptions, a descriptively adequate grammar does not affect the structure of the levels of </lithology>
</lithShowInfo>
<equipFailureInfo uid="716697d1-314c-11e1-8a99-5490384b2405">
<dTim>2011-01-01T08:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">2529.27</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">1168</tvd>
<equipClass>hoisting equ -- travelling block</equipClass>
<eTimMissProduction uom="min">79</eTimMissProduction>
<dTimRepair>2011-01-01T10:00:00.0Z</dTimRepair>
<description>Leak when attempting to leak test to 5000 psi. Repair same. It may be, then, that the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial suffices t</description>
</equipFailureInfo>
<equipFailureInfo uid="7166bee1-314c-11e1-8955-5490384b2405">
<dTim>2011-01-01T09:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<md datum="KB" uom="m">2530.87</md>
<tvd datum="KB" uom="m">1162</tvd>
<equipClass>hoisting equ -- travelling block</equipClass>
<eTimMissProduction uom="min">73</eTimMissProduction>
<dTimRepair>2011-01-01T10:00:00.0Z</dTimRepair>
<description>Leak when attempting to leak test to 5000 psi. Repair same. We have already seen that a case of semigrammaticalness of a different sort appears to correlate rat</description>
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<dTim>2011-01-01T10:00:00.0Z</dTim>
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<tvdInflow datum="KB" uom="m">3147.43</tvdInflow>
<phase>snub</phase>
<proprietaryCode>drilling -- drill</proprietaryCode>
<eTimLost uom="min">492.92</eTimLost>
<dTimRegained>2011-01-01T11:00:00.0Z</dTimRegained>
<diaBit uom="in">8.6</diaBit>
<mdBit uom="m">3212.79</mdBit>
<wtMud uom="g/cm3">1.41</wtMud>
<porePressure uom="g/cm3">1.31</porePressure>
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<presShutInCasing uom="bar">80.65</presShutInCasing>
<presShutInDrill uom="bar">86.4</presShutInDrill>
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<killingType>drillers method</killingType>
<formation>We will bring evidence in favor of the f</formation>
<tempBottom uom="degC">116.54</tempBottom>
<presMaxChoke uom="bar">80.93</presMaxChoke>
<description>Drilled out 7 3/4" It appears that the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial is, apparently, determined by problems of phonemic and morphological analysis.</description>
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<dTim>2011-01-01T11:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<mdInflow datum="KB" uom="m">3230.01</mdInflow>
<tvdInflow datum="KB" uom="m">3046.6</tvdInflow>
<phase>wire line</phase>
<proprietaryCode>drilling -- underream</proprietaryCode>
<eTimLost uom="min">496.78</eTimLost>
<dTimRegained>2011-01-01T11:00:00.0Z</dTimRegained>
<diaBit uom="in">7.17</diaBit>
<mdBit uom="m">3237.1</mdBit>
<wtMud uom="g/cm3">1.38</wtMud>
<porePressure uom="g/cm3">1.74</porePressure>
<diaCsgLast uom="in">6</diaCsgLast>
<mdCsgLast datum="KB" uom="m">3240.24</mdCsgLast>
<volMudGained uom="m3">1.12</volMudGained>
<presShutInCasing uom="bar">84.54</presShutInCasing>
<presShutInDrill uom="bar">84.64</presShutInDrill>
<incidentType>gas kick</incidentType>
<killingType>lubricate and bleed</killingType>
<formation>Clearly, the earlier discussion of devia</formation>
<tempBottom uom="degC">138.34</tempBottom>
<presMaxChoke uom="bar">80.62</presMaxChoke>
<description>Drilled out 7 3/4" Suppose, for instance, that the theory of syntactic features developed earlier delimits problems of phonemic and morphological analysis.</description>
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<dTim>2011-01-01T14:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">3274.33</mdTop>
<tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">3114.75</tvdTop>
<description>Preliminary stratigraphy test Presumably, the natural general principle that will subsume this case is, appare</description>
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<stratInfo uid="7167822e-314c-11e1-bcd6-5490384b2405">
<dTim>2011-01-01T15:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">3243.93</mdTop>
<tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">3135.98</tvdTop>
<description>Preliminary stratigraphy test Conversely, the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial </description>
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<dTimOpen>2011-01-01T10:00:00.0Z</dTimOpen>
<dTimClose>2011-01-01T14:00:00.0Z</dTimClose>
<mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">3383.38</mdTop>
<mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">3374.05</mdBottom>
<tvdTop uom="m">3264.41</tvdTop>
<tvdBottom uom="m">3226.37</tvdBottom>
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<dTimOpen>2011-01-01T14:00:00.0Z</dTimOpen>
<dTimClose>2011-01-01T19:00:00.0Z</dTimClose>
<mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">3341.46</mdTop>
<mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">3306.01</mdBottom>
<tvdTop uom="m">3204.23</tvdTop>
<tvdBottom uom="m">3294.03</tvdBottom>
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<dTim>2011-01-01T03:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<readingType>drilling gas peak</readingType>
<mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1419</mdTop>
<mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1834.55</mdBottom>
<tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1419.77</tvdTop>
<tvdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1870.36</tvdBottom>
<gasHigh uom="%">73</gasHigh>
<gasLow uom="%">30</gasLow>
<meth uom="ppm">7</meth>
<eth uom="ppm">9</eth>
<prop uom="ppm">7</prop>
<ibut uom="ppm">5</ibut>
<nbut uom="ppm">5</nbut>
<ipent uom="ppm">9</ipent>
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<gasReadingInfo uid="7167d04f-314c-11e1-8899-5490384b2405">
<dTim>2011-01-01T04:00:00.0Z</dTim>
<readingType>drilling background gas</readingType>
<mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1473</mdTop>
<mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1819.95</mdBottom>
<tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1448.83</tvdTop>
<tvdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1847.55</tvdBottom>
<gasHigh uom="%">75</gasHigh>
<gasLow uom="%">36</gasLow>
<meth uom="ppm">9</meth>
<eth uom="ppm">7</eth>
<prop uom="ppm">5</prop>
<ibut uom="ppm">8</ibut>
<nbut uom="ppm">9</nbut>
<ipent uom="ppm">9</ipent>
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