Trip Gas

Trip gas is the term used to define the gas observed on bottoms up after making a trip. It represents the amount of gas that feeds into the well during the trip while the well is in static condition. Gas feeds into the well due to loss of hydrostatic pressure caused by loss of annular friction pressure or swabbing effect during the trip.

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