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The maximum rate that a well can produce at the lowest possible bottom hole pressure (usually figured with a gas gradient). Typically abbreviated as AOF.
The maximum rate that a well can produce at the lowest possible bottom hole pressure (usually figured with a gas gradient). Typically abbreviated as AOF.


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The maximum rate that a well can produce at the lowest possible bottom hole pressure (usually figured with a gas gradient). Typically abbreviated as AOF.

Contribute

The glossary is a living growing list of important E&P terms and require continual enhancements. If you would like to contribute to the glossary send an email to petrowiki(at)spe.org.

Include the following:

  • Term (full name)
  • Acronym (if the term has one)
  • Description(s) of the term.
  • External links to the term. (Example: Glossary:SIMOPs)
  • A short note explaining the changes (additions or deletions) from an existing glossary term.