What does TMD mean?
TMD means Total Measured Depth in a wellbore
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Common / Miscellaneous / Community category.
Particularly in Electrical Abbreviations
Particularly in Electrical Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Total Measured Depth in a wellbore?
Total Measured Depth in a wellbore can be abbreviated as TMD
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What does TMD stand for? TMD stands for "Total Measured Depth in a wellbore". |
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How to abbreviate "Total Measured Depth in a wellbore"? "Total Measured Depth in a wellbore" can be abbreviated as TMD. |
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What is the meaning of TMD abbreviation? The meaning of TMD abbreviation is "Total Measured Depth in a wellbore". |
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What is TMD abbreviation? One of the definitions of TMD is "Total Measured Depth in a wellbore". |
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What does TMD mean? TMD as abbreviation means "Total Measured Depth in a wellbore". |
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What is shorthand of Total Measured Depth in a wellbore? The most common shorthand of "Total Measured Depth in a wellbore" is TMD. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MDBRT - Measured Depth Below Rotary Table
- CORED - Total Soil Depth
- MDRT - Measured Depth Rotary Table
- MDTP - Measured Depth to Top of Pay
- TMEE - Total Measured Energy Expenditure
- TMPS - Total Measured Procurement Spend
- TMD - Total Measured Depth
- TWD - Total Well Depth
- TVDSS - Total Vertical Depth Subsea
- MDBF - Measured Depth Below Formation
- tmr - Total Measured Rate
- tvd - Total Vertical Depth
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