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Industry Glossary Term

Net Hydrocarbon Pay

The thickness of a reservoir zone that actually contains producible oil or gas. Operators use this measurement to justify well completions and production decisions. Higher net pay typically drives more field service activity, from perforating to stimulation work.

Related Terms

SWD (Saltwater Disposal)

Industry

The process of injecting produced water from oil and gas operations into approved underground formations. Subcontractors may operate or service SWD facilities, including pump maintenance, wellbore work, and fluid hauling. Understanding SWD volumes and schedules helps crews plan trucking, pit management, and injection equipment needs.

Bore

Industry

A drilled or excavated hole through soil, rock, or existing structure. Subcontractors are often scoped to complete a specified number of bores per shift. Bore diameter and depth directly affect equipment selection and crew sizing.

Well Program

Industry

A technical document outlining the planned scope, procedures, and specifications for drilling or completing a well. Subcontractors use it to understand required services, equipment, and sequencing before mobilising. It directly affects how you scope work and price your bid.

Pylon

Industry

A tall structural tower used to support overhead power lines, pipelines, or signage on job sites. Subcontractors may work near pylons during civil, electrical, or pipeline installation scopes. Always verify exclusion zones before mobilising equipment.

Frac Fleet

Industry

A complete set of hydraulic fracturing equipment deployed together at a well site, including pumps, blenders, and support units. For subcontractors, a frac fleet mobilisation often triggers large, time-sensitive labour and equipment contracts. Knowing fleet size helps you scope crew requirements and forecast workload duration.

Minimum Work Program

Industry

A contractually obligated set of activities and expenditures an operator must complete within a set timeframe, typically tied to a licence or lease agreement; for subcontractors, this creates predictable scopes of work and mobilisation opportunities as operators must execute these commitments or risk losing their rights to the asset.

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