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1 | +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | ||
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3 | + <documentInfo> | ||
4 | + <documentName namingSystem="ssss">Daily Drilling Report for 2011-06-01</documentName> | ||
5 | + <documentAlias namingSystem="COPNO">COPNO Drill Report for 2011-06-01</documentAlias> | ||
6 | + <documentAlias namingSystem="INTERNAL">DDR for 2011-06-01</documentAlias> | ||
7 | + <documentDate>2011-06-02T00:00:00.0Z</documentDate> | ||
8 | + <documentClass namingSystem="COPNO">PARTNERCONFIDENTAL</documentClass> | ||
9 | + <documentClass namingSystem="INTERNAL">CONFIDENTAL</documentClass> | ||
10 | + <fileCreationInformation> | ||
11 | + <fileCreationDate>2011-06-02T00:00:00.0Z</fileCreationDate> | ||
12 | + <softwareName>TextPad</softwareName> | ||
13 | + <fileCreator>Roar Vika</fileCreator> | ||
14 | + <comment>Created by Magnus Svendson by using Dong software for randomization of real xml files, based on ConocoPhillips xml - Wellbore 2-4-X-43A -20-May-2010.xml</comment> | ||
15 | + </fileCreationInformation> | ||
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17 | + <class>PARTNERCONFIDENTAL</class> | ||
18 | + <securitySystem>CONFIDENTIAL</securitySystem> | ||
19 | + <endDate>2011-07-31T00:00:00.0Z</endDate> | ||
20 | + <comment>We will bring evidence in favor of the following thesis: relational information may remedy and, at the same time, eliminate the levels of acceptability from fairly high (e.g. (99a)) to virtual | ||
21 | +gibberish (e.g. (98d)). Analogously, the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial raises serious doubts about irrelevant intervening contexts in selectional rules. So far, a | ||
22 | +descriptiv</comment> | ||
23 | + </securityInformation> | ||
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26 | + <securitySystem>RESTRICTEDDISTRIBUTION</securitySystem> | ||
27 | + <endDate>2011-08-20T00:00:00.0Z</endDate> | ||
28 | + <comment>Note that this selectionally introduced contextual feature may remedy and, at the same time, eliminate a general convention regarding the forms of the grammar. However, this assumption is not correct,</comment> | ||
29 | + </securityInformation> | ||
30 | + <disclaimer>Thus the natural general principle that will subsu</disclaimer> | ||
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33 | + <eventDate>2011-06-01T01:00:00.0Z</eventDate> | ||
34 | + <eventType>APPROVED</eventType> | ||
35 | + <responsibleParty>DRILLING Operator</responsibleParty> | ||
36 | + <comment>To characterize a linguistic level L, a descriptively adequate grammar is to be regarded as the ultimate standard that determines the accuracy of any proposed grammar. For one thing, the descriptive | ||
37 | +power of the base component suffices to account for nond</comment> | ||
38 | + </event> | ||
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40 | + <eventDate>2011-06-01T02:00:00.0Z</eventDate> | ||
41 | + <eventType>RELEASED</eventType> | ||
42 | + <responsibleParty>DRILLING Operator</responsibleParty> | ||
43 | + <comment>To provide a constituent structure for T(Z,K), relational information delimits the system of base rules exclusive of the lexicon. It appears that the theory of syntactic features developed earlier | ||
44 | +raises serious doubts about a stipulation to place the constructions into these various categories. Fro</comment> | ||
45 | + </event> | ||
46 | + </auditTrail> | ||
47 | + <owner>ConocoPhillips Norway</owner> | ||
48 | + <comment>Daily Drilling Report Summarizing, then, w</comment> | ||
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53 | + <name>Daily Drilling Report for DDRTEST June 2011</name> | ||
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120 | + </horizontalLocation> | ||
121 | + <comment>For any transformation which is sufficiently diversified in application to be of any interest, an important property of these three types of EC is not subject to a general convention regarding the | ||
122 | +forms of the grammar.</comment> | ||
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129 | + <description>However, this assumption is not correct, since the notion of level of grammaticalness is unspecified</description> | ||
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157 | + <falseNorthing uom="m">372</falseNorthing> | ||
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159 | + <hemisphere>southern</hemisphere> | ||
160 | + <description>With this clarification, a subset of English sentences interesting on quite independent grounds is u</description> | ||
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170 | + <dateDrillComplete>2011-06-01</dateDrillComplete> | ||
171 | + <operator>ConocoPhillips</operator> | ||
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205 | + <elevKelly datum="SL" uom="m">59.46</elevKelly> | ||
206 | + <waterDepth uom="m">1086</waterDepth> | ||
207 | + <sum24Hr>It may be, then, that the notion of level of grammaticalness cannot be arbitrary in the ultimate standard that determines the accuracy of any proposed grammar.</sum24Hr> | ||
208 | + <forecast24Hr>Thus the natural general principle that will subsume this case is, apparently, determined by the str</forecast24Hr> | ||
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210 | + <tightWell>true</tightWell> | ||
211 | + <hpht>false</hpht> | ||
212 | + <avgPresBH uom="psig">1073</avgPresBH> | ||
213 | + <avgTempBH uom="degC">1045</avgTempBH> | ||
214 | + <fixedRig>true</fixedRig> | ||
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217 | + <numBit>3</numBit> | ||
218 | + <diaBit uom="in">7.89</diaBit> | ||
219 | + <manufacturer>Hughes Christensen</manufacturer> | ||
220 | + <codeMfg>MX-22</codeMfg> | ||
221 | + <dullGrade>I suggested that these results</dullGrade> | ||
222 | + <bitRun> | ||
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224 | + <mdHoleStart datum="KB" uom="m">1230</mdHoleStart> | ||
225 | + <mdHoleStop datum="KB" uom="m">1506</mdHoleStop> | ||
226 | + <ropAv uom="m/h">10.93</ropAv> | ||
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228 | + <hrsDrilled uom="h">19.52</hrsDrilled> | ||
229 | + <hrsDrilledRun uom="h">11.86</hrsDrilledRun> | ||
230 | + <mdTotHoleMade datum="KB" uom="m">1096</mdTotHoleMade> | ||
231 | + <totHrsDrilled uom="h">199</totHrsDrilled> | ||
232 | + <totRop uom="m/h">14.56</totRop> | ||
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237 | + <diaBit uom="in">8.27</diaBit> | ||
238 | + <manufacturer>Hughes Christensen</manufacturer> | ||
239 | + <codeMfg>MX-23</codeMfg> | ||
240 | + <dullGrade>Analogously, a subset of Engli</dullGrade> | ||
241 | + <bitRun> | ||
242 | + <eTimOpBit uom="h">11.66</eTimOpBit> | ||
243 | + <mdHoleStart datum="KB" uom="m">1060</mdHoleStart> | ||
244 | + <mdHoleStop datum="KB" uom="m">1589</mdHoleStop> | ||
245 | + <ropAv uom="m/h">15.96</ropAv> | ||
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248 | + <hrsDrilledRun uom="h">11.56</hrsDrilledRun> | ||
249 | + <mdTotHoleMade datum="KB" uom="m">1388</mdTotHoleMade> | ||
250 | + <totHrsDrilled uom="h">174</totHrsDrilled> | ||
251 | + <totRop uom="m/h">16.21</totRop> | ||
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253 | + </bitRecord> | ||
254 | + | ||
255 | + <casing_liner_tubing> | ||
256 | + <type>c</type> | ||
257 | + <id uom="in">14.29</id> | ||
258 | + <od uom="in">11.07</od> | ||
259 | + <weight uom="lbm/ft">133</weight> | ||
260 | + <grade>Conversely, the spea</grade> | ||
261 | + <connection>Note that the appear</connection> | ||
262 | + <length uom="m">1095</length> | ||
263 | + <mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1005</mdTop> | ||
264 | + <mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1023</mdBottom> | ||
265 | + <casing_liner_tubing_run> | ||
266 | + <casingType>Top</casingType> | ||
267 | + <description>Note that the earlier discussion of deviance delimits the strong generative capacity of the theory.</description> | ||
268 | + <dTimStart>2011-06-01T05:00:00.0Z</dTimStart> | ||
269 | + <dTimEnd>2011-06-01T10:00:00.0Z</dTimEnd> | ||
270 | + </casing_liner_tubing_run> | ||
271 | + </casing_liner_tubing> | ||
272 | + <cementStage> | ||
273 | + <dTimPumpStart>2011-06-01T02:00:00.0Z</dTimPumpStart> | ||
274 | + <dTimPumpEnd>2011-06-01T12:00:00.0Z</dTimPumpEnd> | ||
275 | + <jobType>unknown</jobType> | ||
276 | + <casingStrDia uom="in">13.35</casingStrDia> | ||
277 | + <comments>Comparing these examples with their parasitic gap counterparts in (96) and (97), we see that a subset of English sentences interesting on quite independent grounds is, apparently, determined by an | ||
278 | +important distinction in language use.</comments> | ||
279 | + <volReturns uom="m3">1005</volReturns> | ||
280 | + <cementingFluid> | ||
281 | + <typeFluid>Spacer</typeFluid> | ||
282 | + <descFluid>Comparing these examples with their parasitic gap counterparts in (96) and (97), we see that relatio</descFluid> | ||
283 | + <ratioMixWater uom="galUS/sack94">1012</ratioMixWater> | ||
284 | + <density uom="sg">2.8</density> | ||
285 | + <volPumped uom="m3">1115</volPumped> | ||
286 | + <yp uom="ft3/sack94">1137</yp> | ||
287 | + <eTimThickening uom="h">11</eTimThickening> | ||
288 | + <pcFreeWater uom="%">12.59</pcFreeWater> | ||
289 | + <comments>Summarizing, then, we assume that the appearance of parasitic gaps in domains relatively inaccessible to ordinary extraction cannot be arbitrary in a corpus of utterance tokens upon which conformity | ||
290 | +has been defined by the paired utterance test.</comments> | ||
291 | + </cementingFluid> | ||
292 | + <dTimPresReleased>2011-06-01T08:00:00.0Z</dTimPresReleased> | ||
293 | + <annFlowAfter>true</annFlowAfter> | ||
294 | + <topPlug>true</topPlug> | ||
295 | + <botPlug>false</botPlug> | ||
296 | + <plugBumped>false</plugBumped> | ||
297 | + <presBump uom="bar">1126</presBump> | ||
298 | + <floatHeld>true</floatHeld> | ||
299 | + <reciprocated>false</reciprocated> | ||
300 | + <rotated>false</rotated> | ||
301 | + </cementStage> | ||
302 | + <fluid uid="0a2ad89e-2707-11e1-bb08-5490384b2405"> | ||
303 | + <type>Oil Base</type> | ||
304 | + <dTim>2011-06-01T05:00:00.0Z</dTim> | ||
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306 | + <tvd datum="KB" uom="m">3445.34</tvd> | ||
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308 | + <mudClass>oil based</mudClass> | ||
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310 | + <pv uom="Pa.s">0.56</pv> | ||
311 | + <yp uom="Pa">7.3</yp> | ||
312 | + </fluid> | ||
313 | + <porePressure uid="0a2ad89f-2707-11e1-86ac-5490384b2405"> | ||
314 | + <readingKind>measured</readingKind> | ||
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318 | + <tvd datum="KB" uom="m">3119.17</tvd> | ||
319 | + </porePressure> | ||
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325 | + <incl uom="dega">0.67</incl> | ||
326 | + <azi uom="dega">79.79</azi> | ||
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332 | + <incl uom="dega">0.45</incl> | ||
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340 | + <azi uom="dega">73.16</azi> | ||
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349 | + <surveyStation> | ||
350 | + <dTim>2011-06-01T05:00:00.0Z</dTim> | ||
351 | + <md datum="KB" uom="m">3035.85</md> | ||
352 | + <tvd datum="KB" uom="m">3162.44</tvd> | ||
353 | + <incl uom="dega">0.36</incl> | ||
354 | + <azi uom="dega">74.47</azi> | ||
355 | + </surveyStation> | ||
356 | + <surveyStation> | ||
357 | + <dTim>2011-06-01T06:00:00.0Z</dTim> | ||
358 | + <md datum="KB" uom="m">3050.96</md> | ||
359 | + <tvd datum="KB" uom="m">3193.15</tvd> | ||
360 | + <incl uom="dega">0.35</incl> | ||
361 | + <azi uom="dega">70.94</azi> | ||
362 | + </surveyStation> | ||
363 | + | ||
364 | + <activity uid="0a2b4dcf-2707-11e1-8665-5490384b2405"> | ||
365 | + <dTimStart>2011-06-01T02:00:00.0Z</dTimStart> | ||
366 | + <dTimEnd>2011-06-01T04:00:00.0Z</dTimEnd> | ||
367 | + <md datum="KB" uom="m">3009.48</md> | ||
368 | + <tvd datum="KB" uom="m">2909.33</tvd> | ||
369 | + <phase>snub</phase> | ||
370 | + <proprietaryCode>drilling -- trip</proprietaryCode> | ||
371 | + <mdHoleStart datum="KB" uom="m">2500.00</mdHoleStart> | ||
372 | + | ||
373 | + <state>ok</state> | ||
374 | + <stateDetailActivity>operation failed</stateDetailActivity> | ||
375 | + <comments>RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft From C1, it follows that the speaker-hearer's linguistic intuition suffices to account for a general</comments> | ||
376 | + </activity> | ||
377 | + <activity uid="0a2b74e1-2707-11e1-8b98-5490384b2405"> | ||
378 | + <dTimStart>2011-06-01T04:00:00.0Z</dTimStart> | ||
379 | + <dTimEnd>2011-06-01T06:00:00.0Z</dTimEnd> | ||
380 | + <md datum="KB" uom="m">3167.41</md> | ||
381 | + <tvd datum="KB" uom="m">2354.14</tvd> | ||
382 | + <phase>coil</phase> | ||
383 | + <proprietaryCode>drilling -- casing</proprietaryCode> | ||
384 | + <mdHoleStart datum="KB" uom="m">3009.48</mdHoleStart> | ||
385 | + | ||
386 | + <state>ok</state> | ||
387 | + <stateDetailActivity>success</stateDetailActivity> | ||
388 | + <comments>RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft We have already seen that a descriptively adequate grammar may remedy and, at the same time, elimina</comments> | ||
389 | + </activity> | ||
390 | + <activity uid="0a2b74e2-2707-11e1-928f-5490384b2405"> | ||
391 | + <dTimStart>2011-06-01T06:00:00.0Z</dTimStart> | ||
392 | + <dTimEnd>2011-06-01T08:00:00.0Z</dTimEnd> | ||
393 | + <md datum="KB" uom="m">3356.83</md> | ||
394 | + <tvd datum="KB" uom="m">2945.55</tvd> | ||
395 | + <phase>snub</phase> | ||
396 | + <proprietaryCode>drilling -- drive</proprietaryCode> | ||
397 | + <mdHoleStart datum="KB" uom="m">3167.41</mdHoleStart> | ||
398 | + | ||
399 | + <state>fail</state> | ||
400 | + <stateDetailActivity>stuck equipment</stateDetailActivity> | ||
401 | + <comments>RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft Summarizing, then, we assume that the theory of syntactic features developed earlier may remedy and,</comments> | ||
402 | + </activity> | ||
403 | + <activity uid="0a2b9bf0-2707-11e1-9a96-5490384b2405"> | ||
404 | + <dTimStart>2011-06-01T08:00:00.0Z</dTimStart> | ||
405 | + <dTimEnd>2011-06-01T09:00:00.0Z</dTimEnd> | ||
406 | + <md datum="KB" uom="m">3698.63</md> | ||
407 | + <tvd datum="KB" uom="m">2387.55</tvd> | ||
408 | + <phase>bop test</phase> | ||
409 | + <proprietaryCode>drilling -- casing</proprietaryCode> | ||
410 | + <mdHoleStart datum="KB" uom="m">3356.83</mdHoleStart> | ||
411 | + | ||
412 | + <state>fail</state> | ||
413 | + <stateDetailActivity>kick</stateDetailActivity> | ||
414 | + <comments>RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft Thus the notion of level of grammaticalness is not quite equivalent to the levels of acceptability f</comments> | ||
415 | + </activity> | ||
416 | + <activity uid="0a2bc300-2707-11e1-b8fa-5490384b2405"> | ||
417 | + <dTimStart>2011-06-01T10:00:00.0Z</dTimStart> | ||
418 | + <dTimEnd>2011-06-01T16:00:00.0Z</dTimEnd> | ||
419 | + <md datum="KB" uom="m">3140.25</md> | ||
420 | + <tvd datum="KB" uom="m">3122.11</tvd> | ||
421 | + <phase>bop test</phase> | ||
422 | + <proprietaryCode>drilling -- drill</proprietaryCode> | ||
423 | + <mdHoleStart datum="KB" uom="m">3156.83</mdHoleStart> | ||
424 | + | ||
425 | + <state>ok</state> | ||
426 | + <stateDetailActivity>kick</stateDetailActivity> | ||
427 | + <comments>RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft It appears that the speaker-hearer's linguistic intuition can be defined in such a way as to impose </comments> | ||
428 | + </activity> | ||
429 | + <logInfo uid="0a2bea11-2707-11e1-b052-5490384b2405"> | ||
430 | + <dTim>2011-06-01T01:00:00.0Z</dTim> | ||
431 | + <runNumber>1</runNumber> | ||
432 | + <serviceCompany>Aker Drilling</serviceCompany> | ||
433 | + <mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">2427.67</mdTop> | ||
434 | + <mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">2399.81</mdBottom> | ||
435 | + <tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1103</tvdTop> | ||
436 | + <tvdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1145</tvdBottom> | ||
437 | + <tool>Gamma</tool> | ||
438 | + <tempBHST uom="degC">107.49</tempBHST> | ||
439 | + <eTimStatic uom="h">14.98</eTimStatic> | ||
440 | + <mdTempTool uom="m">4236.46</mdTempTool> | ||
441 | + <tvdTempTool datum="KB" uom="m">1159</tvdTempTool> | ||
442 | + </logInfo> | ||
443 | + <logInfo uid="0a2bea12-2707-11e1-b49a-5490384b2405"> | ||
444 | + <dTim>2011-06-01T04:00:00.0Z</dTim> | ||
445 | + <runNumber>4</runNumber> | ||
446 | + <serviceCompany>Seadrill</serviceCompany> | ||
447 | + <mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">2067.21</mdTop> | ||
448 | + <mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">2412.13</mdBottom> | ||
449 | + <tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1179</tvdTop> | ||
450 | + <tvdBottom datum="KBx" uom="m">1179</tvdBottom> | ||
451 | + <tool>Acoustic</tool> | ||
452 | + <tempBHST uom="degC">111.35</tempBHST> | ||
453 | + <eTimStatic uom="h">10.26</eTimStatic> | ||
454 | + <mdTempTool uom="m">4028.44</mdTempTool> | ||
455 | + <tvdTempTool datum="KB" uom="m">1177</tvdTempTool> | ||
456 | + </logInfo> | ||
457 | + <logInfo uid="0a2c1121-2707-11e1-a5f5-5490384b2405"> | ||
458 | + <dTim>2011-06-01T06:00:00.0Z</dTim> | ||
459 | + <runNumber>1</runNumber> | ||
460 | + <serviceCompany>Aker Drilling</serviceCompany> | ||
461 | + <mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">2111.17</mdTop> | ||
462 | + <mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">2093.71</mdBottom> | ||
463 | + <tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1197</tvdTop> | ||
464 | + <tvdBottom datum="KBx" uom="m">1124</tvdBottom> | ||
465 | + <tool>Electrical</tool> | ||
466 | + <tempBHST uom="degC">107.06</tempBHST> | ||
467 | + <eTimStatic uom="h">16.97</eTimStatic> | ||
468 | + <mdTempTool uom="m">4187.86</mdTempTool> | ||
469 | + <tvdTempTool datum="KB" uom="m">1196</tvdTempTool> | ||
470 | + </logInfo> | ||
471 | + <coreInfo uid="0a2c3830-2707-11e1-81d0-5490384b2405"> | ||
472 | + <dTim>2011-06-01T09:00:00.0Z</dTim> | ||
473 | + <coreNumber>3</coreNumber> | ||
474 | + <mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1538</mdTop> | ||
475 | + <mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1665.59</mdBottom> | ||
476 | + <tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1450.42</tvdTop> | ||
477 | + <tvdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1765.5</tvdBottom> | ||
478 | + <lenRecovered uom="m">283.07</lenRecovered> | ||
479 | + <recoverPc uom="%">92.21</recoverPc> | ||
480 | + <lenBarrel uom="m">204</lenBarrel> | ||
481 | + <innerBarrelType>fiberglass</innerBarrelType> | ||
482 | + <coreDescription>testing core no 1 data for ERH However, this assumption is not correct,</coreDescription> | ||
483 | + </coreInfo> | ||
484 | + <coreInfo uid="0a2c5f40-2707-11e1-9ce1-5490384b2405"> | ||
485 | + <dTim>2011-06-01T10:00:00.0Z</dTim> | ||
486 | + <coreNumber>4</coreNumber> | ||
487 | + <mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1521</mdTop> | ||
488 | + <mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1793.09</mdBottom> | ||
489 | + <tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1451.34</tvdTop> | ||
490 | + <tvdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1705.81</tvdBottom> | ||
491 | + <lenRecovered uom="m">270.7</lenRecovered> | ||
492 | + <recoverPc uom="%">92.07</recoverPc> | ||
493 | + <lenBarrel uom="m">205</lenBarrel> | ||
494 | + <innerBarrelType>aluminum</innerBarrelType> | ||
495 | + <coreDescription>testing core no 1 data for ERH Nevertheless, a subset of English senten</coreDescription> | ||
496 | + </coreInfo> | ||
497 | + <coreInfo uid="0a2c5f41-2707-11e1-944b-5490384b2405"> | ||
498 | + <dTim>2011-06-01T14:00:00.0Z</dTim> | ||
499 | + <coreNumber>4</coreNumber> | ||
500 | + <mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1599</mdTop> | ||
501 | + <mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1553.74</mdBottom> | ||
502 | + <tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1480.46</tvdTop> | ||
503 | + <tvdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1778.31</tvdBottom> | ||
504 | + <lenRecovered uom="m">264.07</lenRecovered> | ||
505 | + <recoverPc uom="%">90.73</recoverPc> | ||
506 | + <lenBarrel uom="m">202</lenBarrel> | ||
507 | + <innerBarrelType>gel</innerBarrelType> | ||
508 | + <coreDescription>testing core no 1 data for ERH Analogously, the speaker-hearer's lingui</coreDescription> | ||
509 | + </coreInfo> | ||
510 | + | ||
511 | + <wellTestInfo uid="0a2c864f-2707-11e1-8e36-5490384b2405"> | ||
512 | + <dTim>2011-06-01T01:00:00.0Z</dTim> | ||
513 | + <testType>production test</testType> | ||
514 | + <testNumber>2</testNumber> | ||
515 | + <mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1749.45</mdTop> | ||
516 | + <mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1867.31</mdBottom> | ||
517 | + <tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1813.88</tvdTop> | ||
518 | + <tvdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1764.15</tvdBottom> | ||
519 | + <chokeOrificeSize uom="mm">319.02</chokeOrificeSize> | ||
520 | + <densityOil uom="g/cm3">0.88</densityOil> | ||
521 | + <densityWater uom="g/cm3">1.25</densityWater> | ||
522 | + <densityGas uom="g/cm3">0.76</densityGas> | ||
523 | + <flowRateOil uom="m3/d">8.45</flowRateOil> | ||
524 | + <flowRateWater uom="m3/d">7.71</flowRateWater> | ||
525 | + <flowRateGas uom="M(m3)/d">131.44</flowRateGas> | ||
526 | + <presShutIn uom="MPa">3</presShutIn> | ||
527 | + <presFlowing uom="MPa">39.69</presFlowing> | ||
528 | + <presBottom uom="MPa">39.11</presBottom> | ||
529 | + <gasOilRatio uom="m3/m3">14</gasOilRatio> | ||
530 | + <waterOilRatio uom="m3/m3">22</waterOilRatio> | ||
531 | + <chloride uom="ppm">5</chloride> | ||
532 | + <carbonDioxide uom="ppm">6</carbonDioxide> | ||
533 | + <hydrogenSulfide uom="ppm">5</hydrogenSulfide> | ||
534 | + <volOilTotal uom="m3">7.49</volOilTotal> | ||
535 | + <volGasTotal uom="M(m3)">95.9</volGasTotal> | ||
536 | + <volWaterTotal uom="m3">6.1</volWaterTotal> | ||
537 | + <volOilStored uom="m3">39.05</volOilStored> | ||
538 | + </wellTestInfo> | ||
539 | + <formTestInfo uid="0a2cd46e-2707-11e1-b1dc-5490384b2405"> | ||
540 | + <dTim>2011-06-01T03:00:00.0Z</dTim> | ||
541 | + <md datum="KB" uom="m">1504</md> | ||
542 | + <tvd datum="KB" uom="m">1426.73</tvd> | ||
543 | + <presPore uom="MPa">15.87</presPore> | ||
544 | + <goodSeal>true</goodSeal> | ||
545 | + <mdSample uom="m">1510</mdSample> | ||
546 | + <dominateComponent>gas</dominateComponent> | ||
547 | + <densityHC uom="g/cm3">1.17</densityHC> | ||
548 | + <volumeSample uom="dm3">21565.59</volumeSample> | ||
549 | + <description>Testing of the Formation Test Information to ERH Comparing these examples with their parasitic gap counterparts in (96) and (97), we see that the app</description> | ||
550 | + </formTestInfo> | ||
551 | + <lithShowInfo uid="0a2cfb80-2707-11e1-b55f-5490384b2405"> | ||
552 | + <dTim>2011-06-01T04:00:00.0Z</dTim> | ||
553 | + <mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1504</mdTop> | ||
554 | + <mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1995.26</mdBottom> | ||
555 | + <tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1492.07</tvdTop> | ||
556 | + <tvdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1872.6</tvdBottom> | ||
557 | + <show>Shows A consequence of the approach just outlined is that this analysis of a formative as a pair of sets o</show> | ||
558 | + <lithology>Description of lithology It must be emphasized, once again, that this analysis of a formative as a pair of sets of features i</lithology> | ||
559 | + </lithShowInfo> | ||
560 | + <equipFailureInfo uid="0a2d228f-2707-11e1-9727-5490384b2405"> | ||
561 | + <dTim>2011-06-01T08:00:00.0Z</dTim> | ||
562 | + <md datum="KB" uom="m">2516.72</md> | ||
563 | + <tvd datum="KB" uom="m">1170</tvd> | ||
564 | + <equipClass>hoisting equ -- crown block</equipClass> | ||
565 | + <eTimMissProduction uom="min">84</eTimMissProduction> | ||
566 | + <dTimRepair>2011-06-01T10:00:00.0Z</dTimRepair> | ||
567 | + <description>Leak when attempting to leak test to 5000 psi. Repair same. For one thing, the earlier discussion of deviance appears to correlate rather closely with irrelevan</description> | ||
568 | + </equipFailureInfo> | ||
569 | + <controlIncidentInfo uid="0a2d499e-2707-11e1-9294-5490384b2405"> | ||
570 | + <dTim>2011-06-01T10:00:00.0Z</dTim> | ||
571 | + <mdInflow datum="KB" uom="m">3262.84</mdInflow> | ||
572 | + <tvdInflow datum="KB" uom="m">3061.33</tvdInflow> | ||
573 | + <phase>bop test</phase> | ||
574 | + <proprietaryCode>drilling -- underream</proprietaryCode> | ||
575 | + <eTimLost uom="min">475.89</eTimLost> | ||
576 | + <dTimRegained>2011-06-01T11:00:00.0Z</dTimRegained> | ||
577 | + <diaBit uom="in">7.53</diaBit> | ||
578 | + <mdBit uom="m">3256.07</mdBit> | ||
579 | + <wtMud uom="g/cm3">1.49</wtMud> | ||
580 | + <porePressure uom="g/cm3">1.2</porePressure> | ||
581 | + <diaCsgLast uom="in">5</diaCsgLast> | ||
582 | + <mdCsgLast datum="KB" uom="m">3207.26</mdCsgLast> | ||
583 | + <volMudGained uom="m3">1.15</volMudGained> | ||
584 | + <presShutInCasing uom="bar">86.89</presShutInCasing> | ||
585 | + <presShutInDrill uom="bar">88.35</presShutInDrill> | ||
586 | + <incidentType>shallow gas kick</incidentType> | ||
587 | + <killingType>drillers method</killingType> | ||
588 | + <formation>We will bring evidence in favor of the f</formation> | ||
589 | + <tempBottom uom="degC">122.58</tempBottom> | ||
590 | + <presMaxChoke uom="bar">88.31</presMaxChoke> | ||
591 | + <description>Drilled out 7 3/4" Notice, incidentally, that an important property of these three types of EC is to be regarded as irrelevant intervening contexts in selectional rules.</description> | ||
592 | + </controlIncidentInfo> | ||
593 | + <stratInfo uid="0a2d97c0-2707-11e1-b448-5490384b2405"> | ||
594 | + <dTim>2011-06-01T14:00:00.0Z</dTim> | ||
595 | + <mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">3246.19</mdTop> | ||
596 | + <tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">3170.16</tvdTop> | ||
597 | + <description>Preliminary stratigraphy test Of course, the natural general principle that will subsume this case is, apparen</description> | ||
598 | + </stratInfo> | ||
599 | + <perfInfo uid="0a2d97c1-2707-11e1-a48f-5490384b2405"> | ||
600 | + <dTimOpen>2011-06-01T10:00:00.0Z</dTimOpen> | ||
601 | + <dTimClose>2011-06-01T14:00:00.0Z</dTimClose> | ||
602 | + <mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">3394.47</mdTop> | ||
603 | + <mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">3378.48</mdBottom> | ||
604 | + <tvdTop uom="m">3219.03</tvdTop> | ||
605 | + <tvdBottom uom="m">3288.81</tvdBottom> | ||
606 | + </perfInfo> | ||
607 | + <perfInfo uid="0a2dbecf-2707-11e1-a9f2-5490384b2405"> | ||
608 | + <dTimOpen>2011-06-01T14:00:00.0Z</dTimOpen> | ||
609 | + <dTimClose>2011-06-01T19:00:00.0Z</dTimClose> | ||
610 | + <mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">3361.0</mdTop> | ||
611 | + <mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">3390.49</mdBottom> | ||
612 | + <tvdTop uom="m">3283.33</tvdTop> | ||
613 | + <tvdBottom uom="m">3258.51</tvdBottom> | ||
614 | + </perfInfo> | ||
615 | + <gasReadingInfo uid="0a2dbed0-2707-11e1-beae-5490384b2405"> | ||
616 | + <dTim>2011-06-01T03:00:00.0Z</dTim> | ||
617 | + <readingType>connection gas</readingType> | ||
618 | + <mdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1440</mdTop> | ||
619 | + <mdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1877.12</mdBottom> | ||
620 | + <tvdTop datum="KB" uom="m">1406.89</tvdTop> | ||
621 | + <tvdBottom datum="KB" uom="m">1814.1</tvdBottom> | ||
622 | + <gasHigh uom="%">64</gasHigh> | ||
623 | + <gasLow uom="%">38</gasLow> | ||
624 | + <meth uom="ppm">9</meth> | ||
625 | + <eth uom="ppm">5</eth> | ||
626 | + <prop uom="ppm">6</prop> | ||
627 | + <ibut uom="ppm">6</ibut> | ||
628 | + <nbut uom="ppm">8</nbut> | ||
629 | + <ipent uom="ppm">6</ipent> | ||
630 | + </gasReadingInfo> | ||
631 | + </drillReport> | ||
632 | +</drillReports> |
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