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The phrase "well records" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to records that are well-maintained or well-documented, but it lacks clarity and proper context. Example: "The company has maintained well records of all drilling activities over the past decade."
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JONES: Well, records are made to be broken.
Given a sufficient number of such discrete observations, specific storage can be computed to the same accuracy as can be found from continuous well records.
When the drill bit crosses a permeable fracture zone, the well records a partial decrease in the outflow or even a total loss of mud circulation.
The Wilson No. 1 well was drilled in 1981 outside of the main field on the flanks of Mount Hannah to a depth of 3672 m (Fournier 1991; DOGGR online well records 1982).
This exploration well was drilled in 1990 to a depth of 2073 m (DOGGR online well records), and was plugged and abandoned due to the elevated pressures encountered at depth.
This well records a successful case of incident-free single well drilling with a footage of more than 10,000 m and serves as a new well type for efficient CBM development in China.
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That is well recorded.
Argyle's travails are well recorded.
It's vibrant, beautiful, cool-headed music, and well recorded.
Prigioni performed well, recording 11 points and 7 assists.
The Lancashire Telegraph didn't fare so well, recording an increase of only 4.8%.
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