Year: 2014 Language: english Author: Mahmood Jassim AL-Khafaji Genre: Presentation Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 141 Description: The earliest known for mankind where oil wells in China in (347 A.D.). These wells had depths of up to about 243.84 meters (800 ft) and were drilled using bits attached to bamboo poles. The Chinese were burning oil to evaporate the brine in order to produce salt, and an extensive bamboo pipelines network was used to deliver oil to salt springs. In (1594 A.D.) were dug by men manually (hand dug) up to 35 meters deep and that was at Baku, Azerbaijan. In (1802 A.D.) a 58- ft (18 meters) well was drilled using a spring pole in the Kanawha Valley of West Virginia by the brothers David and Joseph Ruffner to produce brine. The well took 18 months to drill.
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The Brief In Oil Well Drilling
Language: english
Author: Mahmood Jassim AL-Khafaji
Genre: Presentation
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 141
Description: The earliest known for mankind where oil wells in China in (347 A.D.). These wells had depths
of up to about 243.84 meters (800 ft) and were drilled using bits attached to bamboo poles. The
Chinese were burning oil to evaporate the brine in order to produce salt, and an extensive bamboo
pipelines network was used to deliver oil to salt springs. In (1594 A.D.) were dug by men
manually (hand dug) up to 35 meters deep and that was at Baku, Azerbaijan. In (1802 A.D.) a 58-
ft (18 meters) well was drilled using a spring pole in the Kanawha Valley of West Virginia by the
brothers David and Joseph Ruffner to produce brine. The well took 18 months to drill.
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