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This is a special dictionary for relating to oil, gas and petrochemical industry processes. Surely this dictionary recommended for  you who engaged in fine chemical world oil, gas, mining or in industry. Not only for the already plunging into the world of work, this dictionary is also recommended for  you who are still in education or college and also great for lecturers guide. And I think a chemical engineer must have a guide that is this dictionary, and the only terms we must be good at english language. because the dictionary is full English. And I think almost all the books in chemical engineering using the English language.
like dictionaries in general, this dictionary is sorted alphabetically, and the translation of the each word in this dictionary described thoroughly, not just a little but described in a complete and easy to understand simple. Furthermore in this dictionary also completed about abbreviations.
Here is an example if you are finding for a word with the prefix letter A



Abnormally Pressured: A pore pressure higher than a column of seawater for that true vertical depth.
Abnormal Pressure: Pressure outside the normal or expected range.
Abrasion  (Geologic):  A  form  of  mechanical  weathering  where  loose fragments are transported with water or wind.
Abrasion (Mechanical): Wearing away by friction. 
Abrasive: Particles propelled at a velocity sufficient to cause cleaning orwearing away of a
Abrasive Jetting: A perforating process involving pumping a slurry of liquidand size particles through a nozzle to cut through steel and rock. 
ABS:American Bureau of Shipping.
Absolute Ages: Estimation/measurement of age of a formation, fossil, etc., inyears before the present.
Absolute Filter Level: A filter rating that purports to set the maximum sizeof an opening in a filter or the maximum size of the particle that can passthrough the filter. The definition varies with use and company.
Absolute Open Flow: The maximum rate that a well can produce atthe  lowest  possible  bottom-hole  pressure  (usually  figured  with  a  gasgradient).
Absolute Open Flow Potential: The theoretical maximum flow that a wellcould deliver with a zero back pressure at the middle of the perforations.
Absolute Permeability: Permeability to a single-phase fluid in a cleanedcore.
Absolute Porosity: The percentage of the total bulk volume, that is, porespaces, voids, or fractures.
Absolute Pressure: (1) The reading of gage pressure plus the atmosphericpressure.  (2)  Gage  pressure  plus  barometric  or  atmospheric  pressure.Absolute pressure can be zero only in a perfect vacuum. See Pressure, absolute(psia).
Absolute Temperature: Temperature measurement starting at absolute zero(total absence of heat).
Absolute Viscosity: The measure of a fluids ability to resist flow withoutregard to its density. It is defined as a fluids kinematic viscosity multipliedby its density.
Absolute Volume: The volume a solid occupies when added to a fluiddivided by its weight. m3/kg or gal/lb.
Absolute  Zero:  Zero  point  on  the  absolute  temperature  scale;  equal  to273.16°C, or 0 K, or 459.69°F, or 0°R.
Absorb: To fill part or all of the pore spaces.
Absorber or Contactor: (1) Equipment in acid gas removal units where neu-tralization reactions of acid gases is achieved using amines or carbonates.(2) A vertical, cylindrical vessel that recovers heavier (longer carbon chain)hydrocarbons from a mixture of lighter hydrocarbons.
Absorptance (Seismic): The ratio of the energy absorbed by a formation inrelationship to the total energy passing through it.
Accumulation (Reservoir): An economic quantity of hydrocarbon trapped in a permeable rock stratum.
Accumulator: The storage device for nitrogen-pressurized hydraulic fluid, which is used in operating the blowout preventers.
Accumulator Precharge: The initial nitrogen charge on a BOP accumulator that is placed before the fluid is pumped in to charge the accumulator.
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Dictionary on Oil, Gas, and Petrochemical Processing In the industry.
Miscommunication can lead to frustration, making downtime, and even lead to equipment failure. By providing the theory basis for more effective discourse, Dictionary on Oil, Gas, and Petrochemical Processing can help minimize miscommunication.

An important resource for the oil, gas, and professional petrochemical industry, engineers, academic staff, and science and engineering students, Dictionary defines more than 5,000 technical terms and commercial includes exploration, production, processing, refining, pipelining, finance, management, and security. From basic engineering principles to the latest drilling technology, the text covers the basics and their real world applications. Arranged alphabetically for quick reference, contains easy to understand descriptions and figures, as well as oil and gas SI units and metric equivalents. Industry newcomers and personnel without technical background especially benefit from the practical language book that clearly shows the concept behind the definition.

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"This is a single-volume guide useful for terminology critical areas of natural resource exploration, extraction, and processing. ... A reliable, useful resources. ... This may be an excellent purchase for a researcher or professional who will consult ,
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-Peter Larsen, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, United States, from the CHOICE, January 2015 Vol. 52 No. 5

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--Dr. David A. Wood, DWA Energy Limited, Bassingham Lincoln, UK

"The compilation has been produced from various sources around the world dealing with oil and gas ... It is an indispensable ingredient for all workers in the oil industry."
--Professor Layioye Ola Oyekunle, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Lagos, Akoka-Yaba, Nigeria

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--Hussameldin Ibrahim, University of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

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