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KICKING DOWN A WELL

Petroleum Industry DictionaryPetroleum Industry Dictionary
A primitive method of drilling a shallow well using manpower (leg power). In oil's very early days, a pole made from a small tree was used to support the drilling line and bit in the hole. The driller with his foot in a stirrup to the line would kick downward causing the pole to bend and the bit to hit the bottom of the hole. The green sapling would spring back, lifting the bit ready for another "kick" by the driller.

 

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A-FRAME
A-h
A-mast
AAODC
AAPG
Abandon
ABANDONED OIL
Abandoned Well

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