Glossary
Glossary
This glossary more specifically relates to oil and gas exploration and production terms.
- Octane number:
- In a gasoline-powered engine, combustion is triggered by a sparkplug. Given the high pressure and temperatures prevailing inside the combustion chamber, it is vital to prevent the fuel from igniting spontaneously. The octane number measures a fuel's resistance to spontaneous ignition. The higher the octane number, the greater fuel's resistance to spontaneous ignition.
- Offshore:
- Designates oil fields and facilities constructed at sea.
- Oil terminal:
- Term designating facilities used for storing oil and natural gas produced, as well as all infrastructures needed for oil and gas tanker loading and unloading operations.
- Oil-bearing reservoir:
- Continuous volume of rock containing voids, pores, or a network of cracks, and in which fluids (hydrocarbons, water, and inert gases) can circulate.
- Organic:
- Having to do with living matter. Organic chemistry is the chemistry of carbon, a substance contained in all living beings.
- Oxygen:
- A simple element, often found in the gaseous state. In combination with nitrogen, it forms the air we breathe.
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