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Excellent explanation of Subsurface Safety Valves - functions & types
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In this article, subsurface safety valve types, operating systems, working principles, setting depth, and selection process are presented.
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Subsurface Safety Valve (SCSSV) Types and Operations
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For more details about subsurface safety valves, refer to the following article: "Subsurface Safety Valve Basics": production-technology.org/subsurface-safety-valve/ In this article, subsurface safety valve types, operating systems, working principles, setting depth, and selection process are presented. Website: production-technology.org Facebook: Productiontechnology/
Basic Steps To Shoot A Liquid Level using Echometer's TWM
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In this video, you will learn how to use Echometer's Total Well Management and the Remote Fire Gas Gun to shoot a liquid level on a well. Includes connecting the gas gun, charging procedures, and software operation. For more information, visit our website: production-technology.org/
Gas Turbine Cross Section
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Gas Turbine Cross Section
Overshot Fishing Tool: Spiral Grapple Overshot
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Overshot Fishing Tool: Spiral Grapple Overshot
Compressed Gas Cylinder... The Silent Missile!!
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Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety: The Silent Missile... Handling and storing compressed gas cylinders. - Secure cylinders upright with a chain or strap in a proper cylinder cart. - Store cylinders at least 20 feet from combustible materials in a dry, ventilated place. - Keep oxygen cylinders at least 20 feet from fuel gas cylinders. - Ensure valves are completely closed and any protection devices...
Cross-section of a Rod Pump Gearbox
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Cross-section of a Rod Pump Gearbox
Calculate the pumping speed of this beam pumping unit?
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This article details how to manually calculate the pumping speed of a pumping speed unit: production-technology.org/sucker-rod-pumping-speed-calculation/ Website: production-technology.org/ Facebook: Productiontechnology/ Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/production-technology/
KUDU Hydraulic Pumping Unit - Schlumberger
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production-technology.org/ KUDU’s Hydraulic Stroking Unit (HSU) is the next generation hydraulically powered rod reciprocating system. It uses long strokes to maximize production efficiency and minimize downtime and workovers. Available in electric and gas-powered options, offered in several different cylinder diameters and lengths, the HSU system package provides flexibility to suit varying we...
Oilfield fishing job: Tools and Operations / by Weatherford
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Oilfield fishing job: Tools and Operations / by Weatherford
Wooden beam pumping unit at Olinda Oil Museum
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Wooden beam pumping unit at Olinda Oil Museum
JB Rod Pumping Unit
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JB Rod Pumping Unit
Big O Rod Pumping Unit
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Big O Rod Pumping Unit
Demonstration of the Importance of Wearing a Hard Hat
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Demonstration of the Importance of Wearing a Hard Hat
ESP design using PIPESIM simulator
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ESP design using PIPESIM simulator
Petroleum refining processes explained simply
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Petroleum refining processes explained simply
Sucker Rod Pumping Systems on a Dual String Well
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Sucker Rod Pumping Systems on a Dual String Well
Oil and Gas Well Cementing Operations - Primary cementing
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Oil and Gas Well Cementing Operations - Primary cementing
Linear Rod Pumping Unit
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Linear Rod Pumping Unit
Hydraulic - Cable Driven Unit
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Hydraulic - Cable Driven Unit
Long Stroke Belt Driven Unit
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Long Stroke Belt Driven Unit
Hydraulic Pumping Unit (Morlift™)
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Hydraulic Pumping Unit (Morlift™)
National Beam Balanced Pumping Unit
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National Beam Balanced Pumping Unit
Low Profile Pumping Unit
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Low Profile Pumping Unit
Sucker rod pump (Insert Type) component parts
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Sucker rod pump (Insert Type) component parts
Air Balanced Pumping Unit
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Air Balanced Pumping Unit
Reverse Mark Pumping Unit (RM)
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Reverse Mark Pumping Unit (RM)
Mark II Beam Pumping Unit (MK II)
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Mark II Beam Pumping Unit (MK II)
Aerial view of a Sucker Rod Pump in France
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Aerial view of a Sucker Rod Pump in France
Overshot Fishing Tool: Basket Grapple Overshot
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Overshot Fishing Tool: Basket Grapple Overshot

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @user-rz1cl4ul2x
    @user-rz1cl4ul2x 2 дні тому

    thanks for sharing

  • @OilfieldSchool
    @OilfieldSchool 4 дні тому

    Amazing video

  • @callme_henry
    @callme_henry 6 днів тому

    something is put to waste. RESIDUE

  • @abdulwadood6531
    @abdulwadood6531 6 днів тому

    explained it better than my chemistry book

  • @haroldsmith45302
    @haroldsmith45302 6 днів тому

    Very interesting, thank you. This cut appeared to be in a normal section of pipe. Would it be able to cut through a threaded-joint section, which would have a much greater total wall thickness?

  • @Gringleflapper
    @Gringleflapper 11 днів тому

    Where is full footage?

  • @tetrabromobisphenol
    @tetrabromobisphenol 11 днів тому

    Did you buy those shear blades off of Temu?

  • @scottfree4913
    @scottfree4913 18 днів тому

    I’m here because British brats asked, why does America call it gas when it is a solid😅

  • @somi4755
    @somi4755 18 днів тому

    i’m a new geologist, taking an online course on Oil and Gas. i must say i didn’t understand much of what the teacher was saying till i searched up this. helped me big time. thanks🥰

  • @vladimirkorobkin510
    @vladimirkorobkin510 18 днів тому

    Thank you very much!

  • @Mark__p1h3
    @Mark__p1h3 20 днів тому

    Get ready, brace yourself for important refund info

  • @Karen-f4Karen___x1
    @Karen-f4Karen___x1 20 днів тому

    Reimbursement of cash: guidelines and steps

  • @Mechanicalmanufacturing-e7t
    @Mechanicalmanufacturing-e7t 27 днів тому

    Do you need water purifier materials for oil exploitation?

  • @jimmychanbers2424
    @jimmychanbers2424 27 днів тому

    Hell. Sometimes the crew heading home bought your weed or vice-versa. We didn't have to wear hard hats back then. Cold winters but some fun times.

  • @vladimirkorobkin510
    @vladimirkorobkin510 Місяць тому

    Great video! Many thanks!

  • @yandiego96
    @yandiego96 Місяць тому

    abandoned…. okay then what do people do with whats left? how do they sustainably get rid of the resources required to get all that oil to leave the land as it once was? or u just saying people just leave that disgusting industrialized metal structure there? informative to a degree but not enough care or attention to the damage fossil fuels have on earth

  • @Jammin21
    @Jammin21 Місяць тому

    Maybe a roughneck can explain... when they cement in the casing, how do they clear the inside portion of the casing of cement? From what I can see cement is pumped in down the center, around the tip to the outside of the casing where it displaces the mud back up to the surface and then they let it set. Wouldn't the inside of the casing also be filled with cement that is going to set? Specifically talking about 6:05

  • @emmywilly1764
    @emmywilly1764 Місяць тому

    How can I fix m* hydraulic issues like: my drum isn't coming back?

  • @barnyardbrio7597
    @barnyardbrio7597 Місяць тому

    wow

  • @VishnusNair.
    @VishnusNair. Місяць тому

    Thanks a lot ❤

  • @ABDALLAH42069
    @ABDALLAH42069 Місяць тому

    put ur femur in there or no balls

  • @CasualTS
    @CasualTS Місяць тому

    If only Deepwater Horizons had tested their blowout preventer before they needed it

    • @seeriktus
      @seeriktus 23 дні тому

      In theory they did at the dockside, and the valve AND BACKUP valve, but the tests were complete bs. They did things like switch the batteries around so they wouldn't work to stop the blind shear getting triggered.

    • @Gamingniqqa
      @Gamingniqqa 20 днів тому

      @@seeriktusit’s clear you have absolutely zero idea what you’re talking about. What kind of brain rot are you used to watching? Your thought process screams tiktok.

  • @flyguy0765
    @flyguy0765 Місяць тому

    So.. does this damage the pipe?

  • @cumiebaka
    @cumiebaka Місяць тому

    so what's the use-case?

  • @WoodsOhio7
    @WoodsOhio7 Місяць тому

    I’m confused our fracs go way longer than 12 stages more like 120

  • @oluwafunmilolapedro8535
    @oluwafunmilolapedro8535 Місяць тому

    Year 8 science test coming soon

  • @hummarstraful
    @hummarstraful Місяць тому

    Fascinating. Watched the whole video. Now onto a modern one.

  • @billfeld5883
    @billfeld5883 Місяць тому

    I worked on some Shell Co. Wells the drilling superintendent was pissed he didn't want anyone to know how deep we were drilling including us hands, after tripping pipe I had a very good idea about how deep we were and told him, some men are just ignorant of facts!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @opeyemibadira2624
    @opeyemibadira2624 Місяць тому

    Good well explained

  • @brianflannigans5874
    @brianflannigans5874 Місяць тому

    im tired of hearing everyone bitch and moan, idk why he wont fuck her, shes smoking hot, its only a muscle itll snap back to its original size afterwards

  • @brianflannigans5874
    @brianflannigans5874 Місяць тому

    its on my bucket list, i wanna be able to tell everyone i laid the pipe to u once in ohio, before we head home to cali. so what u waiting for

  • @brianflannigans5874
    @brianflannigans5874 Місяць тому

    just do the unthinkable rach and move in so i can do what ive been wanting to do to u for so many yrs now, then nana will be happy also

  • @odyvirginia
    @odyvirginia Місяць тому

    Thanks, you helped me a lot

  • @5MinutesData-cs2gd
    @5MinutesData-cs2gd Місяць тому

    In which software we can design such animation

  • @mohammaddoesit
    @mohammaddoesit Місяць тому

    I love cracking molecules. Make them fluids

  • @fernandomassanga7223
    @fernandomassanga7223 Місяць тому

    Hats off

  • @texasfairbanksman272
    @texasfairbanksman272 Місяць тому

    6 1/8 spm

  • @marcelodagnone
    @marcelodagnone 2 місяці тому

    I don't want to be a load cell.😂

  • @-Hussainnn
    @-Hussainnn 2 місяці тому

    As a petroleum engineer, I can tell you this is 0.001% of what we do. There are just a lot of details missing. This is a good video for average viewer

  • @andrecobham33
    @andrecobham33 2 місяці тому

    very informative

  • @veggiedisease123
    @veggiedisease123 2 місяці тому

    I'm hear after watching the Frontline documentary on the Deepwater Horizon.

  • @Guess_Whom_Koont
    @Guess_Whom_Koont 2 місяці тому

    Lies, mid grade is mixed at the pump

  • @LegateMalpais
    @LegateMalpais 2 місяці тому

    I had an idea once, an improvement, just going to give it away for free here: a secondary backup shear ram WITHOUT hydraulics. Actuated by a specifically formulated powder charge that's lit with a fuse, remotely. The idea is that if the volume of the pistons/pipes is knowd the charge can be formulated to burn as to exactly match needed pressure. Any pressure is possible... even beyond what's needed. The only question is hoe much the shear would be able to handle. This and a double ratcheting mechanism. A "final hope" kind of backup if hydraulics fail.

  • @quackassassin2146
    @quackassassin2146 2 місяці тому

    Bet it worked when you cut it.

  • @leonardthian
    @leonardthian 2 місяці тому

    I love oil

  • @JerryWick
    @JerryWick 2 місяці тому

    This is my video, please add my credit

  • @Gharcian
    @Gharcian 2 місяці тому

    Useless lame visualisation by someone who even didn't see real installation.

    • @-Hussainnn
      @-Hussainnn 2 місяці тому

      Would you explain real installation to average non-science people? Be logical

    • @Gharcian
      @Gharcian 2 місяці тому

      ​@@-Hussainnn you're saying non-science and yet there is flying molecules))) And all this slideshow to one purpose - explode smbs brain. Reforming, cracking and all that already scientific. It shoulda be accurate whatever smart people or not. If this is only for dumbasses I'm outa here.

  • @peperclipproduction
    @peperclipproduction 2 місяці тому

    Looks like Hell on earth

  • @brianwilson4861
    @brianwilson4861 2 місяці тому

    Great video. What part of Texas did you make this video? Or was it New Mexico. When I look at it I get the feeling of Kermit Tx, or Jal, NM. Man it's tough to be out there sometimes. Orla, Tx about pushed me over the edge until they finally put in that gas station. You'd work your 12 hours then it was a 4 hour round trip drive to the gas station.

  • @brianwilson4861
    @brianwilson4861 2 місяці тому

    You left out the process that makes this all worthwhile. Hydraulic fracturing or fracking as its called. After perforating the well you take 6 to 10 giant high pressure water pumps and you pump about a dozen olympic sized swimming pools worth of fresh water and spherical ceramic beads down the well hole. The pressure from the pumps is so high that it cause the porus rock containing the hydrocarbons to crack and the spherical beads become wedged in the cracks holding them open. This allows the oil to flow into the well faster and in greater volumes which allows the extraction to be profitable and worth the effort to recover it. Without fracking the oil couldnt be recovered fast enough to make it worth the effort. We take wells that stop producing and simply frack them again and many times they produce more oil than when they were first drilled and fracked. Sometimes a lot more. In my experience, oil wells are rarely plugged and abandoned. Even producing just one barrel a day is worthwhile. We try and recover litterally every drop of oil. Water is produced with the oil and is separated using gravity and the difference in buoyancy. The separated water goes through a vessel called a gun barrel which removes the smallest traces of oil from the water.