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ОтветитьGreat explanation!
Thanks for sharing!
This has been common practice for a fairly long time in the oil business, but not widely understood, it seems.
What part of the pump thing is actually the lesbian? It's so hard to be pc about this question.
ОтветитьWhat do they pay if oil is 75 dollars a barrel
ОтветитьIs all oil the same then? Oil is oil. Are there grades? How does the Oil buyer know? 101 qs 😅
Ответитьi’ve seen a lot of those in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee when I lived in Paducah, but I never really thought about it had to watch a video or stop and rewind a bunch of times so I figured the whole thing out some things I couldn’t figure out like the T and a few other things, but I got the gist of it(I lived in Kentucky for 15 years in three years in West Virginia, which deserves me the right for a free rewind for relevant remembering, but it ain’t about all that no way, but if I had a mind too, I might could but this will give strangle hold on your chicken gizzard. I’m a northern by birth, but a good old boy by choice born in upper Central Illinois, I know , yuck. That makes my brain see
Sidewards and that makes me feel a little bit *Ruint
Thank you brother. Just learned a lot in a short time
ОтветитьHow salty is the water?
ОтветитьLmao
Seperator, hell
Cpl 100 days in a row, south Texas sun, drain out the back till oil comes out.
Lil dirtwork cover up
F that injection well
Do it late friday afternoon, enjoy the weekend!
I HAVE. Two wells that was drilled in the middle 60s still producing
ОтветитьOften wondered about those tanks. Couple years ago on a motorcycle trip I passed a truck at one of them. Had to turn around and find out. I met Dave, he told me the same thing. I never knew about the salt water. Next thing you know im riding with Dave to another site. He got the water, we went back to first site and he showed me how it goes back down in the ground. Dave is a good guy!
ОтветитьThanks, i always wondered how that worked 😊
ОтветитьGreat explanation
ОтветитьThanks.
ОтветитьAwesome I learned something new today thank you
ОтветитьThat was really cool thank you for explaining that
ОтветитьMy whole life I always wondered about this exact setup. Thank you
ОтветитьI subscribed during the second sentence, practically. Lol. Thanks for the info!
ОтветитьAnd now I'm a little bit smarter. Thanks
ОтветитьJust got a curiosity how do you get your oil below? 1%? When I ran facilities, we had petro therms on some leases that ran on bore gas. And on one of my leases, I had a Parker boiler. Most of my oil was 28 gravity, but I know with lighter gravity you don’t need as much heating. What gravity are you running in your set up? I know that cell rate and production play into it so how often are you selling once a month or once every quarter?
ОтветитьCool video brother. Thank you
ОтветитьLovely, informative. Great!
ОтветитьHow many barrels are you producing a day ?
ОтветитьGreat video!!! I never knew
ОтветитьWatch the show Landman and you see all about this.
ОтветитьYou can clean the salt water and grow marine fish in a tank that you also harvest.
ОтветитьWell, dang, I never knew. Thanks for the knowledge.
ОтветитьI'm curious. After all your costs, how much profit is left per gallon?
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ОтветитьWe called them gunbarrel wells.
ОтветитьI feel like you could do a lot with the salt water
ОтветитьCan I get business loan? Like about 100k
ОтветитьI just learned something new today!
ОтветитьI got a stupid question.... so the salt water, there's literally no way to make a profit from it??? You can't let the water evap naturally and collect the left over salt for mineral blocks for cattle or deer or even human consumption?? Someone tell me why I'm wrong please.
ОтветитьHow much are u you making per truck load and what are the reoccurring expenses? Very cool. Are you doing this on your own land?
ОтветитьThe lack of regulations in the states is outstanding. I can’t even take a piss on my locations without worrying about getting caught. If I got caught with all that staining around my well I’d be fired 😂
Ответить@60$ a barrel how many barrels a month.?
ОтветитьTexas t
ОтветитьIn Alaska on the slope, they have ball mills. All the garbage goes through them and gets ejected back in the empty wells. Sometimes they will use that salt water and inject it into Wells that aren’t producing well to push oil up
ОтветитьMany thanks for this video! I am sure many of us are a lot smarter about that style of oil production!! Many thanks.
ОтветитьVery interesting. Liquid gold!!
ОтветитьVery cool.
ОтветитьNicely done
ОтветитьSo how often does the tank fill up?
What does it pay when you sell oil?
Per gallon and tank capacity?
But they both come out the same height to the t from the separater to both tanks comes out the same height on both sides so how does the t do you any good
ОтветитьI used to be a Derrick Canon don't miss it one bit
ОтветитьHow long does it take to fill your oil tank? How many gallons is your oil tank? Do you sell at a reduced market rate because of being a small private seller or is it pretty comparable to the standard US rate? I guessed all those sizes and cost factors and assumed your getting 20k+..
ОтветитьHow much is the oil worth
ОтветитьYeah me too that's one of the best educations I've had in many years I've always wondered
ОтветитьDefinitely interesting short video, definitely interesting to see the difference between us oil production to Canadian oil production! Here in heavy oil production in Alberta most companies no longer use pump jacks, and just use hydraulic pump to spin the pump at well head, then most go into short flow line to 1000bbl production tank then most companies if it makes anything more then 20m3 of production a day will set up a double tank system, then either keep the tank hot to keep oil/water separated or a drop out chem to drop water/sand gas out of oil depending on the viscosity of the oil! Then it's a truck to haul water away to SWD/ salt water disposal and a truck to haul oil to oil facility either clean or dirty, if well is super close to swd then they'll pipe line it, and if tons of gas in formation then usually they will pipe the gas to all different wells in that area and run wells off gas and any extra go into county gas line, then if well makes a ton of sand it's semi vac'd often lol wells making 70-100m3 a day of production those ones you'll see get triple or quadruple tanked to keep oil cut clean to go to facility all depending on oil/ water ration of daily production, then usually if it's dirty oil facilities when run dirty oil through separator
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