Lithographic Description of Oil or Gas Well is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is a lithographic description of an oil or gas well?
A: A lithographic description of an oil or gas well is a report that provides detailed information about the composition and structure of the geological formations encountered during drilling operations.
Q: Why is a lithographic description important for an oil or gas well?
A: A lithographic description is important because it helps geologists and engineers assess the potential productivity and economic viability of an oil or gas well by analyzing the characteristics of the rock formations and identifying potential reservoirs.
Q: What kind of information is included in a lithographic description?
A: A lithographic description typically includes data about the type of rock formations, their stratigraphy, lithology, porosity, permeability, and any potential hydrocarbon-bearing zones.
Q: Who prepares the lithographic description?
A: The lithographic description is typically prepared by geologists or petroleum engineers who analyze the drill cuttings and core samples obtained during the drilling process.
Q: Is a lithographic description required for all oil or gas wells in Oregon?
A: Yes, a lithographic description is required for all oil or gas wells drilled in Oregon in order to comply with the state's regulations and provide crucial data for future operations and monitoring.
Form Details:
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