Le jeu. 27 févr. 2020 à 08:34, Mateusz Konieczny via Tagging <
tagging@openstreetmap.org> a écrit :
>
> +1 There are some ultra-deep drillings for water, but are functionally
> different both from water well and petroleum wells.
>
> Single tag for petroleum wells and water wells seems to me
> an o
On 26/02/2020 23:22, Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
According to these sources, the term "petroleum" can include both
natural gas and crude oil:
Someone had better tell the Oxford English Dictionary they've got it
wrong then:
'petroleum, n. [..] A viscous liquid, consisting chiefly of a mixture of
Am Do., 27. Feb. 2020 um 01:33 Uhr schrieb Joseph Eisenberg <
joseph.eisenb...@gmail.com>:
> > Christmas trees are intended to regulate the well pressure or manage
> filling product injection to raise field pressure.
> > You'll find them independently on oil or water wells depending on the
> press
Am Do., 27. Feb. 2020 um 00:23 Uhr schrieb Joseph Eisenberg <
joseph.eisenb...@gmail.com>:
> Different tags are used for petroleum wells vs water wells because
> they look totally different
do they? Have a look at this short clip that shows a water well:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lkoCCCQ
Feb 27, 2020, 00:22 by joseph.eisenb...@gmail.com:
> Different tags are used for petroleum wells vs water wells because
> they look totally different and their function for the general map
> user is quite distinct. A water well might just be a covered hole, but
> if it is a bored (drilled) well
> Christmas trees are intended to regulate the well pressure or manage filling
> product injection to raise field pressure.
> You'll find them independently on oil or water wells depending on the
> pressure.
Very few water wells have high enough pressure to require such a
device. 99.9% of water
Hi
Le jeu. 27 févr. 2020 à 00:23, Joseph Eisenberg
a écrit :
> Different tags are used for petroleum wells vs water wells because
> they look totally different and their function for the general map
> user is quite distinct. A water well might just be a covered hole, but
> if it is a bored (dril
Different tags are used for petroleum wells vs water wells because
they look totally different and their function for the general map
user is quite distinct. A water well might just be a covered hole, but
if it is a bored (drilled) well it will be connected to a manual or
powered pump.
An oil or g
Le mer. 26 févr. 2020 à 22:06, Martin Koppenhoefer
a écrit :
>
> these aren’t independent concepts, a water well works differently than a
> gas well. The substance (and its intended use, and the intended quantity)
> define/s the requirements for the well.
>
We both agree on the sense.
I meant se
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> On 26. Feb 2020, at 21:32, François Lacombe wrote:
>
> Nevertheess, should we take advantage of this discussion to use man_made=well
> + substance=* only as to prevent usage of values mixing two independant
> concepts (the well and the substance)?
these aren’t independe
Hi all,
Le mer. 26 févr. 2020 à 20:55, Martin Koppenhoefer
a écrit :
>
> thank you for bringing this up. I just noticed you have added a
> deprecation note on
>
> man_made=gas_well
>
> and suggest to use man_made=petroleum_well for gas wells.
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3D
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> On 26. Feb 2020, at 09:56, Joseph Eisenberg
> wrote:
>
> man_made=petroleum_well
thank you for bringing this up. I just noticed you have added a deprecation
note on
man_made=gas_well
and suggest to use man_made=petroleum_well for gas wells.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.
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