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1 oil recovery by in-situ forward combustion
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > oil recovery by in-situ forward combustion
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2 oil recovery by in-situ forward combustion
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > oil recovery by in-situ forward combustion
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3 oil recovery by in-situ forward combustion
* * *Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > oil recovery by in-situ forward combustion
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4 oil recovery by in-situ forward combustion
Нефтепромысловый: добыча с применением метода внутрипластового прямоточного горенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > oil recovery by in-situ forward combustion
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5 oil recovery by heat wave process
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > oil recovery by heat wave process
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6 recovery
1. выход керна2. выход [рекуперация] алмазов из отработанных коронок3. образцы, получаемые при желонировании, откачке, опробовании по шламу и т. д.5. регенерация6. извлечение7. добыча8. утилизация ( отходов)cumulative stock tank oil recovery — суммарная нефтеотдача в пересчёте на нормальные условия (в резервуарах)
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1. добыча, отбор (нефти, газа из коллектора) ; отдача ( коллектора)
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1) добыча, отбор (<<нефти>); отдача ( коллектора)4) выход керна5) регенерация7) образцы (/i])8) извлечение; улавливание10) выход (бурового раствора на поверхность)•- recovery of core
- air-injection secondary recovery
- amplitude recovery
- attic oil recovery
- blowdown recovery
- breakthrough recovery
- commercial gas recovery
- commercial oil recovery
- complete core recovery
- condensate recovery
- conventional recovery
- core recovery
- crash recovery
- cumulative recovery
- cumulative oil recovery
- cumulative physical recovery
- cumulative stock tank oil recovery
- economic recovery
- economic ultimate recovery
- emergency recovery
- enhanced oil recovery
- fall-back recovery
- fault recovery
- fluid recovery
- fractional recovery
- fractional gas recovery
- gain recovery
- gas recovery
- gas drive recovery
- gross recovery
- heat recovery
- initial breakthrough recovery
- miscible phase recovery
- oil recovery
- oil recovery by fire flooding
- oil recovery by heat wave process
- oil recovery by in-situ forward combustion
- oil recovery by in-situ reverse combustion
- oil-and-gas recovery
- oil-spill recovery
- partial recovery
- percentage recovery
- pipeline recovery
- pressure recovery
- preventive recovery
- primary recovery
- primary oil recovery
- proven recovery
- reservoir recovery
- secondary oil recovery
- tank vapor recovery
- tertiary oil recovery
- thermal oil recovery
- true-amplitude recovery
- ultimate recovery
- ultimate gas recovery
- ultimate oil recovery
- ultimate waterflood recovery
- unit gas recovery
- volume recovery
- waterflood oil recovery
- watery oil recovery
- well recovery* * *• 1) нефтеотдача; 2) подъем на поверхность• выход• добыча• образцы• отбор• отдача• получаемые при желонировании, откачке, опробовании по шламу и т. д.Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > recovery
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7 добыча с применением метода внутрипластового прямоточного горения
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > добыча с применением метода внутрипластового прямоточного горения
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8 добыча с применением метода внутрипластового прямоточного горения
2) Oilfield: oil recovery by in-situ forward combustionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > добыча с применением метода внутрипластового прямоточного горения
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