Sentence examples for well records from inspiring English sources

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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