Lesson 13 The search for oil

歌词
Lesson 13
第13节
The search for oil
探寻石油
What do oilmen want to achieve as soon as they strike oil?
石油工人希望怎样快速的发现油矿?
The deepest holes of all are made for oil, and they go down to as much as 25,000 feet.
在所有洞穴中,为寻找石油所钻出的洞是最深的,这些洞可深达25,000英尺
But we do not need to send man down to get the oil out, as we must with other mineral deposits.
但是,我们不必像开采其他矿藏那样,把人送到地下去把石油取出
The holes are only borings, less than a foot in diameter.
这些洞只不过是一些钻孔,直径不到1英尺
My particular experience is largely in oil, and the search for oil has done more to improve deep drilling than any other mining activity.
我是专门搞石油的,寻找石油比其他任何采矿业对改进钻探作的贡献都要大
When it has been decided where we are going to drill,
当确定钻孔地点后,我们就在那里竖起一个井架
we put up at the surface an oil derrick.
井架必须很高,因为它像一个巨型滑轮组
It has to be tall because it is like a giant block and tackle and we have to lower into the ground
我们必须把很长的钻杆一节节地钻入地下,然后再从地下拉出来
and haul out of the ground great lengths of drill pipe which are rotated by an engine at the top
钻杆顶部安装的发动机带动钻杆旋转
and are fitted with a cutting bit at the bottom.
它的底部装有钻头
The geologist needs to know what rocks the drill has reached,
地质学家需要知道钻头已以到达什么样的岩层
so every so often a sample is obtained with a coring bit.
因此时常要用芯钻头取样
It cuts a clean cylinder of rock, from which can be seen the strata the drill has been cutting through.
这种钻头能切割一段光滑的圆柱形岩石,从中能看出所钻透的地层
Once we get down to the oil, it usually flows to the surface because great pressure either from gas or water, is pushing it.
一旦到达油层,石油就会由于地下巨大的压力流到地面上来,这种巨大的压力来自地下天然气或水
This pressure must be under control, and we control it by means of the mud which we circulate down the drill pipe.
这种压力必须加以控制,我们让泥桨顺着钻杆向下循环,用这种方法来控制压力
We endeavour to avoid the old, romantic idea of a gusher, which wastes oil and gas.
我们尽量避免使用陈旧天真的喷井方法,那样会浪费石油和天然气
We want it to stay down the hole until we can lead it off in a controlled manner.
我们要让石油留在井下,直到我们能用一种有控制的方法把它引上来为止
专辑信息
1.Lesson 1 Finding fossil man
2.Lesson 3 Matterhorn man
3.Lesson 2 Spare that spider
4.Lesson 4 Seeing hands
5.Lesson 5 Youth
6.Lesson 6 The sporting spirit
7.Lesson 7 Bats
8.Lesson 8 Trading standards
9.Lesson 9 Royal espionage
10.Lesson 10 Silicon valley
11.Lesson 11 How to grow old
12.Lesson 12 Banks and their customers
13.Lesson 13 The search for oil
14.Lesson 14 The Butterfly Effect
15.Lesson 15 Secrecy in industry
16.Lesson 16 The modern city
17.Lesson 17 A man-made disease
18.Lesson 18 Porpoises
19.Lesson 19 The stuff of dreams
20.Lesson 20 Snake poison
21.Lesson 21 William S.Hart and the early ‘Western’
22.Lesson 22 Knowledge and progress
23.Lesson 23 Bird flight
24.Lesson 24 Beauty
25.Lesson 25 Non-auditory effects of noise
26.Lesson 26 The past life of the earth
27.Lesson 27 The ‘Vasa’
28.Lesson 28 Patients and doctors
29.Lesson 29 The hovercraft
30.Lesson 30 Exploring the sea-floor
31.Lesson 31 The sculptor speaks
32.Lesson 32 Galileo reborn
33.Lesson 33 Education
34.Lesson 34 Adolescence
35.Lesson 35 Space odyssey
36.Lesson 36 The cost of government
37.Lesson 37 The process of ageing
38.Lesson 38 Water and the traveler
39.Lesson 39 What every writer wants
40.Lesson 40 Waves
41.Lesson 41 Training elephants
42.Lesson 42 Recording an earthquake
43.Lesson 43 Are there strangers in space
44.Lesson 44 Patterns of culture
45.Lesson 45 Of men and galaxies
46.Lesson 46 Hobbies
47.Lesson 47 The great escape
48.Lesson 48 Planning a share portfolio