Glossary
A mixture of liquid hydrocarbons of different molecular weights.
Drilling mud with which crude oil has been unintentionally mixed.
An oil field is a geographic area under which an oil reservoir lies. An oil field consists of a reservoir in a shape that will trap hydrocarbons and that is covered by an impermeable or sealing rock.
An estimated measure of the total amount of oil contained in a reservoir.
A strip-mining process involving the removal and subsequent processing of tar sand from shallow reservoirs containing heavy, viscous oil.
A mud in which the external phase is a product obtained from an oil, such as diesel oil or mineral oil.
A producing well with oil as its primary commercial product. Oil wells almost always produce some gas and frequently produce water. Most oil wells eventually produce mostly gas or water.
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