Eksempler på bruk av Vertical depth på Engelsk og deres oversettelse til Norsk
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Exploration well 15/3-9 was drilled to a vertical depth of 4,630 metres.
The well was drilled to a vertical depth of 2045 metres below sea level at a sea depth of 115 metres.
A value is displayed every five tick marks to show the total vertical depth of the text to that point.
Well 35/11-23 was drilled to a vertical depth of 2947 metres below sea level. Water depth is 350 metres.
The vertical depth ruler draws a ruler along the left edge of the Galley and Story views.
The well was drilled to a vertical depth of 3,822 metres below sea level.
Drilled to a vertical depth of 3722 metres below sea level the well was concluded in the Drake formation in Middle Jurassic rocks.
Well 35/11-23 was drilled to a vertical depth of 2947 metres below sea level.
Drilled to a total vertical depth of 2 269 meters, the well Mobi Marine 2 has enabled the identification of two new oil structures at the base of the Miocene a useful height of about 30 meters.
Appraisal wells 16/2-7 and 16/2-7 A were drilled to a vertical depth of 2500 and 2100 metres below sea level.
The well was drilled to a vertical depth of 2959 m below the sea surface, and was terminated in Middle to Upper Jurassic sandstones.
As you write your story, the Copyfit Info toolbar automatically displays the number of lines, words,and characters, and the vertical depth at the bottom of the work area for both linked and stand-alone stories in Galley and Layout views.
Well 30/6-30 was drilled to a vertical depth of 3466 metres below the sea surface and was terminated in the Dunlin group in the Lower Jurassic.
Well 34/6-3 S was drilled to a measured depth of 4462 metres(3791 metres vertical depth below the sea surface) to the Statfjord group in the Early Jurassic.
The well was drilled to a vertical depth of 3248 metres below the sea surface and was terminated in the Spekk formation in the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous.
The Copyfit Info toolbar also includes options for displaying the number of lines, words,and characters, and the vertical depth in the current selection, from the beginning of the current story to the current insertion point, or from the current insertion point to the end of the current story.
The well was drilled to a vertical depth of 1678 metres below the sea surface and was terminated in the Snadd formation from the Late Triassic Age.
The well was drilled to a vertical depth of 2873 metres below the sea surface, and was terminated in basement rock.
The well was drilled to a vertical depth of 2039 metres below the sea surface, and it was terminated in bedrock.
The well was drilled to a vertical depth of 2107 meters sub-sea, in the Lower Jurassic Statfjord Formation.
The well was drilled to a vertical depth of 2513 metres below the sea surface, and was concluded in the Statfjord group in the Lower Jurassic.
The well was drilled to a total vertical depth of 2749 metres below the sea surface, and was terminated in the Åre formation in the Lower Jurassic.
Well 7222/1-1 was drilled to a vertical depth of 2366 metres below the sea surface and was terminated in the Røye formation from the Permian Age.
The well was drilled to a total vertical depth of 1420 metres below sea level, and was terminated in rocks from the Lower Jurassic(the Åre formation).
Well 35/10-4 A was drilled to a vertical depth of 3407 metres below the sea surface and was terminated in the Heather formation in the Upper Jurassic.
Well 6407/11-1 was drilled to a vertical depth of 2152 metres below the sea surface and was terminated in the Åre formation from the Early Jurassic Age.
Well 6706/12-3 was drilled to a vertical depth of 3296 metres below the sea surface, and was terminated in the Kvitnos formation in the Upper Cretaceous.
Well 6307/1-1 S was drilled to a vertical depth of 3771 metres 4089 metres measured depth below the sea surface, and it was terminated in rocks of currently unknown age.
The Sputnik well(7324/6-1) was drilled to a vertical depth of 1569 metres below the seabed by semi-submersible drilling rig West Hercules, which has now moved on to drill the Equinor operated Lanterna well in PL796 in the Norwegian Sea.