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This document contains 5 questions and answers about oil and gas industry terms. Question 1 asks about calculating hydrostatic pressure at a depth of 10,000 feet for mud with a density of 12.0 lb/gal, answering that the pressure is 6240 psi. Question 2 asks about the science used to estimate heat transfer between states, answering thermodynamics. Question 3 provides a formula for calculating remaining reserves given original oil in place, cumulative production, and recovery factor. Question 4 identifies bubble point pressure as the pressure at which gas first forms from oil based on a constant composition expansion test. Question 5 identifies accelerators as additives that speed cement hardening reactions and shorten thickening time.

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Pulsary Question (SF)

This document contains 5 questions and answers about oil and gas industry terms. Question 1 asks about calculating hydrostatic pressure at a depth of 10,000 feet for mud with a density of 12.0 lb/gal, answering that the pressure is 6240 psi. Question 2 asks about the science used to estimate heat transfer between states, answering thermodynamics. Question 3 provides a formula for calculating remaining reserves given original oil in place, cumulative production, and recovery factor. Question 4 identifies bubble point pressure as the pressure at which gas first forms from oil based on a constant composition expansion test. Question 5 identifies accelerators as additives that speed cement hardening reactions and shorten thickening time.

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Compulsary Question 2

1. Calculate the hydrostatic pressure of the following system:


True Vertical Depth 10000 feet of 12.0 lb/gal mud
Answer : 6240 psi

0.052 x Density x h = 0.052 x 12.0 lb/gal x 10000 feet = 6240 psi

2. Science that can be used to estimate how much heat energy required to
change the system from one state to another state, but can not be used analyze
the rate of heat transfer. What is the name of science?
Answer : Thermodynamics

3. If the reservoir is known OOIP (Original Oil In Place), Np (Oil Production


Cumulative) and RF (Recovery Factor). So how do you determine the RR
(Remaining Reserve)?
Answer:
RR = Reserve – Np
RR = (OOIP x RF) – Np

4. The highest pressure at which a bubble of gas is first liberated from the oil.
This important property can be measured experimentally for a crude oil
system by conducting a constant-composition expansion test. Based on the
statements, what is the name of this term?
Answer : Bubble-point pressure

5. A chemical additive use to speed up the normal rate of reaction between


cement and water which also shorter the thickening time of the cement. What
is the name of this additive?
Answer : Accelerators

Semi-Final

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