Oil Well Drilling Technology

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The Petroleum industry has needed for many years a modern, up-to-date book on the techniques of oil well drilling. Oil Well Drilling Technology-the product of extensive research and practical investigation, compiled with the assistance of the American Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors-is a comprehensive presentation of the procedures identified with this complex subject. It presents a thoroughgoing technical discussion of the geological and geophysical principles governing oil accumulation and the drilling of wells from the standpoint of the driller, petroleum engineer, geologist and student. From a survey of the geological formations likely to contain deposits of oil, it proceeds to methods of discovery, including modern seismic and radioactive prospecting methods, then to the various types of drilling and drilling tools, to cementing operations, and even to costs and ways of paying drilling charges. Practical problems are posed and methods of solving them demonstrated. Graphs, charts and figures are used freely, along with illustrations of many types of equipment, to aid the driller in visualizing the solution of problems. The experienced oilman can find in these pages practical answers to many of his problems and questions, the student a sound text for basic principles of oil well drilling.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arthur W. Mccray

Arthur W. Mccray, a graduate of Pennsylvania State University (B.S. and M.S.), is professor of Petroleum engineering in the University of Oklahoma. His associate in the writing of this book.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Frank W. Cole

Frank W. Cole, is a petroleum consultant to private industry. He is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma, from which he received the B.S. and Master's degrees in Petroleum Engineering.

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Title
Oil Well Drilling Technology
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Edition
1st ed.
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Length
xi+491p., Tables; Figues; Index; 24cm.
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