drill string
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of drill string
First recorded in 1695–1705
Example Sentences
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Workers in Midland, Tex., with a pipe to be lowered into the drill string of an oil rig that was boring to a depth of nearly 11,000 feet.
From New York Times • Mar. 23, 2012
This is used in lieu of spinning the entire drill string.
From Forbes • Jan. 15, 2012
For years, the industry standard had moved to every 14 days or so to pull up the drill string and test everything.
From Forbes • Nov. 6, 2011
In round numbers, 1400’ of drill string remains to be extricated from the wellbore.
From Forbes • May 24, 2011
The drill string became stuck in the hole.
From Forbes • May 24, 2011
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