dry gas

  • 61Dry production —   See Dry natural gas production.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …

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  • 62dry hole clause — A provision in an oil and gas lease specifying what a lessee must do to maintain the lease for the remainder of the primary term after drilling an unproductive well. A dry hole clause is intended to make clear that the lease may be maintained by… …

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  • 63dry hole clause — A provision in an oil and gas lease specifying what a lessee must do to maintain the lease for the remainder of the primary term after drilling an unproductive well. A dry hole clause is intended to make clear that the lease may be maintained by… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 64dry sand — noun 1. : foundry sand artificially dried after being made into a mold distinguished from greensand 2. : a sand not producing oil or gas * * * dry sand, sand containing a special binder, the surface of which is dried with an open flame, used in… …

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  • 65dry hole — noun A hole drilled into the ground for oil or gas exploration which fails to yield enough oil or gas to justify the establishment of a well …

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  • 66dry hole — noun Date: 1883 a well (as for gas or oil) that proves unproductive …

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  • 67dry hole — any well drilled for oil or gas that does not yield enough to be commercially profitable. Also called duster. [1880 85, Amer.] * * * …

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  • 68dry ice — Refrigerating substance made of solid carbon dioxide which changes directly from a solid to a gas (sublimates). Its subliming temperature is 109 0F I 79 0C1 …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 69Breathing gas — is a mixture of gaseous chemical elements and compounds used for respiration. Air is the most common and only natural breathing gas. Other artificial gases, either pure gases or mixtures of gases, are used in breathing equipment and enclosed… …

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  • 70Peak gas — Further information: Gas depletion and Hubbert peak theory Peak gas is the point in time at which the maximum global natural gas production rate is reached, after which the rate of production enters its terminal decline.[1] Natural gas… …

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