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Dmitry Korpich Posted 10 years ago
Science & IT

The language of oil and gas industry

Hi!

Reading a paper (the author is unknown) on oil and gas industry I encountered the following sentence:

"The method can be extended to predict future well behavior based on sensitivity analysis for water cut, GOR or reservoir pressure".

How does it sound to native English speakers?
  

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It sounds OK, except that I don't understand the terms 'water cut' and 'GOR'.

  • It sounds OK, except that I don't understand the terms 'water cut' and 'GOR'.
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It sounds OK, except that I don't understand the terms 'water cut' and 'GOR'.
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Water cut = the percentage of water in the oil.
GOR = Gas-oil ratio.

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