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We walked around to the back of the house, where the wellhead was.
In 1954 wellhead gas prices also came under government control.
At last he said, "I think she was sitting where you are now, on the edge of the wellhead."
The Christmas tree is installed on top of the wellhead.
There is room for future water injection at either wellhead platform.
Other states have mandatory requirements for wellhead protection at the local level.
The water depth at the wellhead site is about 50 m (164 feet).
The paper also certified: "There was no sign of heavy oil near the wellhead."
"It's already in hand," she said, and therefore was not subject to price increases because of higher wellhead prices.
There may be no escaping fluid flow at the wellhead.
The price of natural gas at the wellhead has gone up by more than 150 percent in the past seven years, often spiking much higher.
This allows the Company to cover the complete range of wellhead needs, either repair or service, 24-hours a day, seven days a week.
The cause of the accident was a failed seal assembly in the wellhead.
The "wellhead" price of fossil fuel must go so low that all these people and their equipment goes home.
Recently, attacks on the wellheads have become more frequent.
Most states also use the wellhead protection program as a foundation for assessing and protecting ground water systems.
A well bay is an area of an oil platform where the Christmas trees and wellheads are located.
After blowing out the fire, the wellhead must be capped to stop the flow of oil.
Refiners have the ability to control prices from the wellhead to the pump.
The dead wellheads I left to the woods beasts.
The field has one unmanned wellhead facility without the processing equipment.
A decorative stone wellhead sits to the west, near the actual corner.
Gareth she saw at once, standing frozen beside the wellhead.
It is thus flared at the wellhead, worsening the greenhouse effect.
Higher refinery costs mean lower prices at the wellhead.