Outstanding video. I follow workover rig videos having worked on them in the early '80's. In fact, this is probably the best video I have seen. You put some thought/planning/editing into this production.....& it shows. You and your crew look professional. Best of luck.
@Technics197 жыл бұрын
Stress Belden video was made by a buddy I worked with not my rig but the same company i used to work for.
@LOLpsyentist7 жыл бұрын
what exactly are they doing in this video? I see them changing out some of the well head hardware then running very small diameter pipe with stabilizers. much different than other videos I have seen about drilling and tripping standard gauge pipe and casing. looks actually more interesting. Like there's more diversity in the work.
@Technics197 жыл бұрын
LOLpsyentist they were doing a tubing leak. 2-7/8 od tubing and there's an insert pump in the hole and those small ones are sucker rods (rods not tubing). They're what your pump jack hooks up to, and it strokes the BHP ( bottom hole pump) similar to like a bike tire pump.
@VibesHimself447 жыл бұрын
Hello!
@oysterace3 жыл бұрын
good honest work, i miss it.
@oysterace3 жыл бұрын
and you have rod tongs...thats cheating lol
@adamscow94284 жыл бұрын
Good job on the workover rig what kind of song is that at the in
@aaroncunningham16682 жыл бұрын
I never seen you surface test that pump lol
@Technics192 жыл бұрын
Just curious have you ever not tripped a pump because it didn't work on surface
@aaroncunningham16682 жыл бұрын
@@Technics19 well if it didn't surface test why rih? & my comment was a poor attempt at bad humor bud. Laugh a little.
@jlo777010 ай бұрын
@@aaroncunningham1668it's 50/50 in nd, I've had consultants freak tf out on us for getting a 5 gallon bucket and had others freak out for not getting one. In my professional opinion the pump shop will say there was debris in the tubing that got sucked up in the pump and deny fault anyway. The only time I've had pumps "fail" is in 30-40 below weather where the oil they used at the shop has actually froze up. Ran It in the hole and it long stroked... I hydrotested for a couple years cuz I was burnt out on rigs and garbage hands and then I went to 3rd party and got to deal with the most incompetent consultants on a daily basis and now I'm going back to the rigs. I legit had a consultant tell me there was a hole I'm tubing they didn't find scanning out. So no big deal I'll find the hole... right up till the pipe scalled off and my tools got stuck and i had to cut them out. So I'm giving the consultant some options, we can trip 10 stands in without testing them and see if the scale gets better, I can rig down and not test the rest of the string, or you can pull your bha run it in pump acid pull it out and I can come back and test it in... he looks at me and says no there's a hole we can't not test.. so I ask him to describe the hole to me. Does it hold pressure at like 500 psi? Will it pump up to 2-3k psi and bleed off? Does it slowly bleed off over 5 minutes? What's the hole like? And he looks me in the face and says no it holds at 500, but everytime we long stroke it it bleeds off... and I'm trying to be cool, and I'm like... we're you guys unseating the pump?... he says no it was seated.. and I looked at him and go thats not a hole in the tubing that a problem with the pump, if it bleeds off only when you move the rod string the issue is the pump not the tubing. He looked at me confused and said no we shopped the pump yesterday and they said there was nothing wrong with it. I just laughed and said wellnas far as testing goes I'm not running my tools back in your tubing till the scale is a non issue so we can either trip a handful in or you can pump acid and I can come back, if I come back I'll give you a big discount and just charge a return fee even if I retest the entire string but at this point I'm rigging down. He called his boss and said yeah were just going to trip it in and see if it tests or not (mind you I never found a hole or a leak).. I never got a call back so it must have long tested. Moral of the story, your pump company will lie and blame it on the rig crew, they'll say "did you have your rig crew surface test it with their filthy 5 gallon buckets?" And call foul on the rig crew. I personally wouldn't bucket test a pump and I wouldn't have a crew do it either. If it doesn't pump up on bottom I'd unseat it flush the tubing with tubing volume reseat it and if still no test pull it out and ask for pictures of the tear down and I'd put crayon all over it and send it back dirty af. See if they find anything internal or if they scrub it clean and take pics and say "no our pump worked fine....(minus the ball in the top of the pump was missing)"
@whoispriest4 жыл бұрын
Great fucking job on editing wow man, great video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!