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WHP
(redirected from Wellhead Pressure)

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WHPWhite House Project (political action group)
WHPWheel Horsepower
WHPWorkplace Health Promotion
WHPWellhead Protection
WHPWOCE (World Ocean Circulation Experiment) Hydrographic Program
WHPWyoming Highway Patrol
WHPWellhead Platform (offshore drilling)
WHPWestern Highlands Province (PNG)
WHPWellhead Pressure
WHPWith High Probability
WHPWomen's HIV Program (University of California, San Francisco)
WHPWhiteman Airport, Los Angeles, California (Airport Code)
WHPWilliam Henry Peavy Jr (author of WHPinvest.com)
WHPWeight Height Proportionate (personal ads)
WHPDepartment of Party History (Central Committee; Russian acronym)
WHPWicked House Party (electronic music resource)


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0 million cubic feet per day with a flowing wellhead pressure of 7,000 kilopascals after 48 hours of continuous production testing.
The well was subsequently shut-in and after approximately 9 hours, the wellhead pressure had increased to greater than 3,000 psi.
The only source of energy (fuel) is any low-grade heat source, or adequate pressure, created by solar, thermal, geo-thermal, biomass, waste-heat or wellhead pressure.
 
 
 
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