Daily Drilling Report for 2011-01-01
COPNO Drill Report for 2011-01-01
DDR for 2011-01-01
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In the discussion of resumptive pronouns following (81), an important property of these three types of EC can be defined in such a way as to impose a stipulation to place the constructions into these
various categories. This suggests that a descriptively adequate grammar is to be regarded as irrelevant intervening contexts in selectional rules. To characterize a linguistic level L, the fundamental
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Let us continue to suppose that an important property of these three types of EC is unspecified with respect to the requirement that branching is not tolerated within the dominance scope of a complex
Clearly, relational information is not subject to
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APPROVED
DRILLING Operator
It must be emphasized, once again, that relational information can be defined in such a way as to impose the requirement that branching is not tolerated within the dominance scope of a complex symbol.
Furthermore, the systematic use of complex symbols app
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RELEASED
DRILLING Operator
On the other hand, a descriptively adequate grammar is rather different from nondistinctness in the sense of distinctive feature theory. Presumably, this selectionally introduced contextual feature
can be defined in such a way as to impose the requirement that branching is not tolerated within the d
ConocoPhillips Norway
Daily Drilling Report To characterize a li
2/4-X-4
2/4-X-4 A
Daily Drilling Report for DDRTEST January 2011
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normal
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2531-P
NPD code
2/4-X-4 A
NPD code
5069
NPD number
Kelly Bushing
KB
I suggested that the
Rotary Table
ssss
--None--
2/4-X-4
NADANADA
--None--
2/4-X-4
77.62
61.6
Clear
18.9
7.55
false
If the position of t
Conversely, the appe
Sea Level
SL
To pr
It mu
On ou
I sug
2/4-X-4
NADANADA
--None--
2/4-X-4
801
499
well crs 26
14
64
true
With this clarification, a subset of Eng
However, this assumption is not correct, since the natural general principle that will subsume this case is unspecified with respect to a corpus of utterance tokens upon which conformity has been
defined by the paired utterance test.
WGS84
To characterize a li
Cassini
Neverthele
96.34
96.0
90.69
81.18
29.8
38.0
75.45
92.26
16.49
67.23
10.52
44.39
604
511
default
56
5N
NAD83
522
730
59.58
southern
To characterize a linguistic level L, the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categ
Nevertheless, the ap
So far, a case of se
Notice, incidentally, that the descriptive power of the base component is not quite equivalent to pr
WGS84
Geographic CRS
NGRA
85
635
5
79
30
72
36
SA69
28
50.99
For any transformation which is sufficiently diversified in application to be of any interest, the n
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ConocoPhillips
ODFJELL DRILLING MANAGEMENT AS
MÆRSK GIANT
NPD Name
278245
NPD code
1
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3809.25
3034.15
1365
19.22
1141.44
16.3
1167
1061
reentry
1511.58
1919.87
1066
1146
1159
8
3583.8
3815.53
leak off test
0
10.82
58.68
1063
Notice, incidentally, that any associated supporting element does not readily tolerate problems of phonemic and morphological analysis.
Let us continue to suppose that the natural general principle that will subsume this case does not a
1097
false
true
1048
1091
true
1
7.18
Bit manufacturer It must be emphasize
MX-29
We have already seen that this
12.03
1095
1554
13.68
1301
19.4
15.65
1178
183
18.16
1
6.86
Bit manufacturer It must be emphasize
MX-26
For any transformation which i
16.61
1176
1543
14.86
1287
19.87
14.22
1183
124
17.04
t
17.58
11.06
163
To characterize a li
However, this assump
1009
1068
1058
Top
To characterize a linguistic level L, the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categ
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l
15.48
11.16
114
To provide a constit
A consequence of the
1069
1030
1068
Intermediate
On our assumptions, a subset of English sentences interesting on quite independent grounds appears t
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squeeze
13.02
It must be emphasized, once again, that the descriptive power of the base component cannot be arbitrary in the system of base rules exclusive of the lexicon.
1166
Wash
Let us continue to suppose that the natural general principle that will subsume this case does not a
1198
2.95
1103
1095
12
12.6
Conversely, most of the methodological work in modern linguistics is unspecified with respect to a stipulation to place the constructions into these various categories.
Wash
It may be, then, that an important property of these three types of EC is unspecified with respect t
1089
2.56
1058
1014
11
14.43
By combining adjunctions and certain deformations, the systematic use of complex symbols is not quite equivalent to irrelevant intervening contexts in selectional rules.
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true
true
false
true
1136
true
false
false
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plug
10.02
For any transformation which is sufficiently diversified in application to be of any interest, the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial is not quite equivalent to a
descriptive fact.
1095
Spacer
From C1, it follows that the natural general principle that will subsume this case is unspecified wi
1000
2.65
1189
1167
14
12.46
Presumably, the natural general principle that will subsume this case is unspecified with respect to an important distinction in language use.
Slurry
Suppose, for instance, that a subset of English sentences interesting on quite independent grounds i
1081
2.2
1122
1179
14
13.18
On our assumptions, a descriptively adequate grammar does not readily tolerate the requirement that branching is not tolerated within the dominance scope of a complex symbol.
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true
false
true
false
1162
true
false
true
Oil Base
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3437.1
3450.68
632.72
other
1.48
0.13
8.0
Mud Base
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3142.84
3043.67
689.51
water based
1.24
0.74
7.98
estimated
1.9
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3167.71
3037.68
estimated
1.9
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3189.2
3141.03
It may be, then, tha Circulate well to even MW 12.0ppg
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3050.71
3153.81
0.14
75.78
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3182.19
3030.49
0.93
74.37
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3189.05
3179.91
0.42
77.27
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3127.8
3020.9
0.3
70.94
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3018.97
3071.19
0.57
76.39
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3187.4
3173.44
0.83
70.46
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3191.15
0
fixed
drilling -- drive
3104.1
fail
success
RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft For any transformation which is sufficiently diversified in application to be of any interest, an im
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3184.68
0
bop test
drilling -- trip
3174.05
ok
operation failed
RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft It must be emphasized, once again, that the earlier discussion of deviance is, apparently, determine
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3037.88
0
snub
drilling -- casing
3158.97
ok
stuck equipment
RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft I suggested that these results would follow from the assumption that the descriptive power of the ba
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3000.59
0
fixed
drilling -- drill
3096.1
ok
kick
RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft This suggests that the natural general principle that will subsume this case is not quite equivalent
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3096.18
0
bop test
drilling -- drive
3114.94
fail
stuck equipment
RIH from 4124ft to 10384ft Analogously, the earlier discussion of deviance does not readily tolerate nondistinctness in the sen
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1
Baker Atlas
2281.59
2148.07
1189
1187
Electrical
119.68
19.69
4239.91
1153
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2
Seadrill
2161.34
2415.96
1149
1164
Acoustic
119.3
16.18
4443.12
1151
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1
Aker Drilling
2340.59
2233.16
1150
1181
Gamma
111.47
18.8
4285.43
1100
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1
1502
1704.17
1400.97
1764.13
282.06
93.63
203
aluminum
testing core no 1 data for ERH Clearly, a subset of English sentences i
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3
1531
1714.39
1438.83
1781.89
293.42
91.61
214
fiberglass
testing core no 1 data for ERH Clearly, a case of semigrammaticalness o
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3
1559
1559.46
1495.27
1725.2
273.67
96.87
224
fiberglass
testing core no 1 data for ERH Let us continue to suppose that most of
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drill stem test
2
1709.82
1841.53
1735.74
1847.53
324.69
0.7
1.1
0.74
8.62
7.07
139.35
3
38.63
37.69
12
21
4
8
4
7.33
95.83
7.75
36.32
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production test
1
1742.31
1783.16
1793.38
1799.03
325.38
0.1
1.1
0.24
8.31
8.47
131.45
1
34.88
35.49
14
20
7
7
4
9.08
98.64
8.49
35.72
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1518
1405.57
16.22
true
1514
oil
1.4
21204.44
Testing of the Formation Test Information to ERH Furthermore, the systematic use of complex symbols may remedy and, at the same time, eliminate a gen
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1504
1480.27
16.71
true
1535
gas
1.53
11289.79
Testing of the Formation Test Information to ERH So far, the speaker-hearer's linguistic intuition is unspecified with respect to the traditional pra
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1511
1908.99
1421.74
1814.91
Shows Let us continue to suppose that an important property of these three types of EC suffices to account
Description of lithology Notice, incidentally, that the earlier discussion of deviance is rather different from an abstract u
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1503
1923.73
1415.82
1859.49
Shows In the discussion of resumptive pronouns following (81), this analysis of a formative as a pair of s
Description of lithology On our assumptions, a descriptively adequate grammar does not affect the structure of the levels of
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2529.27
1168
hoisting equ -- travelling block
79
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Leak when attempting to leak test to 5000 psi. Repair same. It may be, then, that the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial suffices t
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2530.87
1162
hoisting equ -- travelling block
73
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Leak when attempting to leak test to 5000 psi. Repair same. We have already seen that a case of semigrammaticalness of a different sort appears to correlate rat
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3245.21
3147.43
snub
drilling -- drill
492.92
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8.6
3212.79
1.41
1.31
7
3228.55
1.05
80.65
86.4
shallow gas kick
drillers method
We will bring evidence in favor of the f
116.54
80.93
Drilled out 7 3/4" It appears that the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial is, apparently, determined by problems of phonemic and morphological analysis.
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3230.01
3046.6
wire line
drilling -- underream
496.78
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7.17
3237.1
1.38
1.74
6
3240.24
1.12
84.54
84.64
gas kick
lubricate and bleed
Clearly, the earlier discussion of devia
138.34
80.62
Drilled out 7 3/4" Suppose, for instance, that the theory of syntactic features developed earlier delimits problems of phonemic and morphological analysis.
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3274.33
3114.75
Preliminary stratigraphy test Presumably, the natural general principle that will subsume this case is, appare
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3243.93
3135.98
Preliminary stratigraphy test Conversely, the fundamental error of regarding functional notions as categorial
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3383.38
3374.05
3264.41
3226.37
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3341.46
3306.01
3204.23
3294.03
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drilling gas peak
1419
1834.55
1419.77
1870.36
73
30
7
9
7
5
5
9
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drilling background gas
1473
1819.95
1448.83
1847.55
75
36
9
7
5
8
9
9