Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

bottom-hole-pressure

noun
/ˈbɒtəm hoʊl ˈprɛʃər/
Definition
The pressure exerted at the bottom of a wellbore, typically used in the context of oil and gas drilling and production.
Examples
  • The bottom-hole pressure during drilling operations indicated that the reservoir was under more stress than anticipated.
  • Monitoring the bottom-hole pressure is essential for effective reservoir management.
  • The engineer noted that the bottom-hole pressure was gradually increasing, suggesting a rise in fluid levels.
Meaning
Bottom-hole pressure is critical in understanding the conditions in a well and is measured to assess the potential for oil or gas flow. It helps in determining the reservoir’s pressure and the performance of the well.
Synonyms
  • Hydrostatic pressure
  • Wellbore pressure
  • Reservoir pressure