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1 пробуренная скважина
2) oil&gas: penetrated wellУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пробуренная скважина
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2 пробуренная скважина
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > пробуренная скважина
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3 буровая скважина
1) General subject: bore hole, bore-well, boring, mining hole, mining-hole, well2) Geology: shaft3) Engineering: drilled hole4) Agriculture: bore well (обычно значительного диаметра), drilled well (обычно значительного диаметра)5) Construction: bored hole, bored well, drilled well (значительного диаметра), tubular well6) Railway term: auger hole, blasthole7) Mining: bore well (значительного диаметра), drill-hole, drilled well (значительного диаметра)8) Oil: bore hole (пройденная любым вращательным способом), drill well, hole, well bore, well drill hole, bore, bore well, borehole, drill hole9) Makarov: bored well (обычно значительного диаметра), drilling, tube well10) Gold mining: drillhole11) oil&gas: bore-hole -
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1) Geology: drilled well2) Naval: drill well3) Australian slang: bore4) Oil: bored well5) Ecology: bore well6) Makarov: tube well, tubular well7) General subject: draw well -
5 опережающая скважина
1) General subject: advance bore2) Mining: pilot hole3) Oil: guide hole4) Caspian: pre-drilled well (эксплуатационная скважина, разбуренная с плавучей буровой установки и законсервированная до установки платформы, с которой будет эксплуатироваться)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > опережающая скважина
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