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What is the formula for bottom hole temperature in oil well?

The formula for bottom hole temperature in an oil well is generally given as: BHT = THP + (250 - 0.5 x TD), where BHT is the bottom hole temperature, THP is the surface hole temperature, TD is the true vertical depth of the well, and 250 is a constant representing the average geothermal gradient.


What is the pressure at the bottom of an oil well?

The pressure at the bottom of an oil well is typically determined by the weight of the column of fluid (oil, gas, water) above it, known as hydrostatic pressure. In addition to hydrostatic pressure, there can also be reservoir pressure which is the pressure exerted by the oil and gas reservoir itself. These pressures can vary depending on the depth and characteristics of the well.


How can you find out how deep your well is?

take some rope and attach a weight to one end. tie the other end of the rope onto something that wont move. drop the weight into the well and wait for it to reach the bottom. cut the rope off at that place and pull up the rope. measure the ropes length, and that's how deep your well is!!1


When standing upright Gary knows his eyes are 6 feet above ground level To determine the depth of the well he stands in the position shown?

To determine the depth of the well, Gary should measure the angle of depression from his eyes to the bottom of the well. Using trigonometry, he can then calculate the depth of the well based on this angle and the known height of his eyes.


What is on the bottom layer of a landfill?

The bottom layer of a landfill typically consists of a composite liner made of clay and a synthetic liner like plastic to prevent leachate from contaminating the surrounding soil and groundwater. Below the liner, there may be a system to collect and treat leachate, as well as a network of pipes for monitoring and managing landfill gas.