Formation fluid definition

Formation fluid means fluid present in a formation under natural conditions as opposed to introduced fluids, such as drilling mud.
Formation fluid means fluid present in a formation under natural conditions. This does not include introduced fluids, such as drilling mud and grout, used to facilitate the construction or development of a well.
Formation fluid means fluid present in a formation under natural conditions as opposed to introduced fluids.

More Definitions of Formation fluid

Formation fluid means fluid present in a formation under natural conditions. It does not include introduced fluids.
Formation fluid means “fluid” present in a “formation” under natural conditions as opposed to fluids introduced into a formation by injection or emplacement by man. This term is synonymous with “native water.”
Formation fluid means a fluid present naturally as opposed to a fluid introduced into a formation from drilling or well injection.
Formation fluid means fluid present in a formation under natural conditions.
Formation fluid means fluid present in a formation under natural conditions. This does not
Formation fluid means all the hydrocarbons, accompanying substances and formation water recovered from the field bowels to the surface at normal atmospheric pressure and temperature.
Formation fluid means fluid present in a formation under natural conditions as opposed to introduced fluids, such as drilling mud, injected fluids or dilute products of injected fluids.