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  2. Flow line - Wikipedia

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    A flow line, used on a drilling rig, is a large diameter pipe (typically a section of casing) that is connected to the bell nipple (under the drill floor) and extends to the possum belly (on the mud tanks) and acts as a return line (for the drilling fluid as it comes out of the hole), to the mud.

  3. Thames gas field - Wikipedia

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    The Thames field was discovered by ARCO in December 1973 by well 49/28-4. [1] The field is principally located in Block 48/28. The gas reservoir is a Rotliegend sandstone. At the time of start-up, the field was jointly owned by ARCO British Ltd (43.34%), British Sun Oil Co Ltd (23.33%), Superior Oil (UK) Ltd (20.00%), Deminex UK Oil & Gas Ltd (10.00%), and Canadian Superior Oil (UK) Ltd (3.33% ...

  4. Oil production plant - Wikipedia

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    Vessel sizes can be up to 14 to 19 feet (4.27 to 5.79 m) diameter and up to 30 feet (9.14 m) long. Vessels on Gulf of Mexico deepwater installations are 12 to 14 feet (3.66 to 4.27 m) diameter and 60 to 70 feet (4.27 to 21.34 m) long. [4] The number of stages of separation depends on: wellhead pressure; the gas/oil ratio

  5. Argyll oil field - Wikipedia

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    The Argyll oil field is located in Blocks 30/24 and 30/25 of the UK North Sea continental shelf. [1] The field was discovered in August 1971; the oil reservoir comprises Zechstein dolomite with an underlying Rotliegendes sandstone and a Jurassic sandstone at a depth of 8,733 – 9,373 feet (2,662–2,857 metres). [1]

  6. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    Piping or tubing is usually inserted into fittings to make connections. Connectors are assigned a gender, abbreviated M or F. An example of this is a "3 ⁄ 4-inch female adapter NPT", which would have a corresponding male connection of the same size and thread standard (in this case also NPT).

  7. Spindle (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    The spindle was common at least as early as the 17th century in Western Europe as an element of chair and table legs, stretchers, candlesticks, balusters, [1] and other pieces of cabinetry. By definition, the axis of a spindle is straight; hence, for example, a spindle-legged chair is a straight-legged design, even though cylindrical symmetry ...