bottom-hole pump
bottom-hole pump
[′bäd·əm ¦hōl ‚pəmp] (petroleum engineering)
A pump installed near the bottom of a well to lift well fluids; may be a rod pump, high-pressure liquid pump, or a centrifugal pump.
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