Shut-in definition

Shut-in means to close, temporarily, a well capable of production.
Shut-in means to adequately cap or seal a well to control the contained geothermal resources for an interim period.
Shut-in means to stop flow from a well.

More Definitions of Shut-in

Shut-in means the status of a production well or an injection well that is temporarily closed, whether by closing a valve or disconnection or other physical means.
Shut-in means an action by a permittee to close down a producing well, a well capable of producing, or an injection well temporarily for any of the following reasons:
Shut-in means to adequately cap or seal a well to control the contained oil and/or gas for an interim period.
Shut-in means the flow of all liquids and vapor into the Storage Vessel System or piece of equipment has ceased and cannot be resumed without Apache personnel opening valves, activating equipment, or supplying a power source.
Shut-in wells means wells which have encountered and are capable of producing crude oil or natural gas but which are not producing due to lack of available transportation facilities, available markets or other reasons.
Shut-in means to adequately cap or seal a well to control
Shut-in means turning or installing a valve so that natural gas does not flow from a well.