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Absence of air in well holes eliminate change in pressure?
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[QUOTE="256bits, post: 5477046, member: 328943"] Infux - I don't know. kick - a pressure transient from the way down at the drill head. Can blow your pipes. I think it comes from plowing (drilling) through changes in porosities ( and densities I guess ) of rock. For example, more porous and the fluid inflow way down under ( maybe that is the influx ) can suddently increase the pressure at the bit and the pressure wave travels up the line to you and your machineray at the surface, and possibly up and down a few time before it dissipates. Probably more complicated that that. [/QUOTE]
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