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George E King Consulting Inc.
Industry: Oil & gas
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Company Profile:
George King is a technology provider in the oil and gas industry specializing in new technology and problem oil well solutions.
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Resistivity of the mud filtrate.
Industry:Oil & gas
Resistivity recording where the measured value differs from the true or defined state by the influence of the mud column, invasion of a zone by fluids, or wellbore anomalies.
Industry:Oil & gas
Response of an elastic formation to an acoustic energy impulse.
Industry:Oil & gas
Restoring land to its pre-development condition, or to a condition specified by regulations..
Industry:Oil & gas
Result of impacting one or more potential outcomes from an uncertainty assessment with risk. Risks might take the form of specific losses (i.e., costs), the impact of the failure (failure to achieve a goal), or other representation. Risk weighting is expressed in a risk-weighted value such as Net Risk-Weighted Value, and Economic Risk-Weighted-Resource Value, other number of risk weighted parameters, and/or by impacting the Y-axis (probability) intercept of a cumulative-frequency curve on a cumulative frequency plot.
Industry:Oil & gas
Return flow from injection of a fluid into a formation.
Industry:Oil & gas
Reverse flow of a fluid, usually in a well treatment or injection well, where flow from the reservoir to the wellbore, often at high drawdown, is used to clean fluids and shallow particulate damage from the near-wellbore area.
Industry:Oil & gas
Reworking of the sediment by burrowing animals.
Industry:Oil & gas
Ring compound materials in the oil composed of carbon, hydrogen, sulfur, nickel and other trace materials. Asphaltenes are mostly very small platelets (35 A) suspended by micelles of maltenes and resins and carried through the oil. They precipitate by agglomeration as the micelles break apart on shear, mixing with acids, or other interruption of the micelle stability.
Industry:Oil & gas
Ring compound materials in the oil composed of carbon, hydrogen, sulfur, nickel and other trace materials. Asphaltenes are mostly very small platelets (35 A) suspended by micelles of maltenes and resins and carried through the oil. They precipitate by agglomeration as the micelles break apart on shear, mixing with acids, or other interruption of the micelle stability.
Industry:Oil & gas