MWD

MWD may refer to:

  • Matte World Digital, an American visual effects company
  • Measurement while drilling, a procedure used in oil well drilling
  • Megawatt-day (MWd or MW·d), a measure of electric energy; see kilowatt hour
  • Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, a bulk water supplier in California, USA
  • Military working dog, a dog trained for war
  • Ministry of Women Development, one of the ministries of Pakistan
  • Molecular weight distribution, a property of a polymer
  • Murakami-Wolf-Dublin, a former name of Fred Wolf Films Dublin
  • Myawaddy TV, a Myanmar television network
  • PAF Base Mianwali, a Pakistan Air Force airbase located at Mianwali, Punjab province of Pakistan by IATA airport code
  • Measurement while drilling

    A drilling rig is used to create borehole or wells (also called a wellbore) in the earth's sub-surface, for example in order to extract natural resources such as gas or oil. During such drilling, data is acquired from the drilling rig sensors for a range of purposes such as: decision-support to monitor and manage the smooth operation of drilling; to make detailed records (or well log) of the geologic formations penetrated by a borehole; to generate operations statistics and performance benchmarks such that improvements can be identified, and to provide well planners with accurate historical operations-performance data with which to perform statistical risk analysis for future well operations. The terms Measurement While Drilling (MWD), and Logging While Drilling (LWD) are not used consistently throughout the industry. Although, these terms are related, within the context of this section, the term MWD refers to directional-drilling measurements, e.g., for decision support for the smooth operation of the drilling, while LWD refers to measurements concerning the geological formation made while drilling.

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