Why would anyone post this video of running casing unless you want to show how to fuck up a casing run? 1- Don't wipe the box with the joint in the hole. Clean the boxes while the pipe is on the rack, FFS. 2- They cross threaded the fuck out of this joint. 3- Taking this long to make up joints is a good way to get stuck if any of your pipe is across a permeable zone. Where was the pusher or company man.....beating off or playing Tetris in their trailers?
They had enough pipe weight where they no longer needed backup tongs. You only use threadlock near the shoe, so you don't unscrew any part of the shoe track during drill-out. Otherwise, threadlock is slow and unnecessary. No "torque turn" because this appears to be buttress thread. It's not a premium thread where you capture a digital graph of the makeup for each joint. You make it up to the triangle. You can see the tong operator looking for the triangle before he quit. It didn't look like he was anywhere close to burying the triangle.
Man if this was my crew would be ran the hell off lol especially if a company man saw us box a joint with the tongs locked on the joint wtf this was horrible to watch.
@@onshore-club7382read the other comments.. then you will see why it is painfull to watch. If this was my crew I would send them all home and get a new one.
I have run up to 14,000 ft on 13 3/8 at the rate this is getting run you guys are going to be at it a week spin that shit up those tongs got high use it if you can't tell it's crossed put someone on them that can
Do not clean the joints in the table, drop something down the hole on top of the F.C. could lead to a bad day, Clean & lubricate the pins / boxes in the V. Door
@@Rejin420 if you didnt brother to look it up since, it means it is not threaded straight into a hole it is supposed thro thread into. For example if you tried to tread a screw into a hole tilted, its probably gonna go crosstreaded. The bad thing in it is 1. Its gonna be hard to turn 2. If you decide to try thro thread it in with a powerfull machine, its gonna destroy the thread
The threads were cross threaded before the video started, this was trying #2, tong operator was addressing galling threads at start of video cleaning the threads with rag, and anything with 3 threads showing is a no go, never fit to be run into well, whereas this only was a bit over halfway threaded together, it wasn't even close, So' this casing joint connection will develop a leak, and it is heavy-wall' so more expensive because it is heavier steel per foot, and the tong operator was nodding' Yes it didn't pull apart even after collar was gone out of sight below the slips into well ! When threads are power tong torqued and cross threaded the Collar part in well ( called the stump ) took the brunt of the gulling ( kinda welded itself leaving metals stuck in threads ) and was in worse condition than the joint of Casing hanging, both needed discarded to have threads repair / replaced, 2 bad joints unless a Casing Joint Collar happens to be available ! This is called Burning it in, it is environmentally unfit !
that is not how e did it lol
As civil engineer how can I get job in oil and gas field
I think at first you have to get Well Control certificate)) It will be your first good step))
Ridiculous where the Supervisor
Hope they got them new bikes on they bout to get ran off
Why don't those worms dope the threads?
nice!
Why would anyone post this video of running casing unless you want to show how to fuck up a casing run? 1- Don't wipe the box with the joint in the hole. Clean the boxes while the pipe is on the rack, FFS. 2- They cross threaded the fuck out of this joint. 3- Taking this long to make up joints is a good way to get stuck if any of your pipe is across a permeable zone. Where was the pusher or company man.....beating off or playing Tetris in their trailers?
What does cross threaded mean
good video!
No thread protector? stabber on top not doing his job
well that was painfull.
why there is no backer lock or belzona why not using seize glue no torque tight old model rig
They had enough pipe weight where they no longer needed backup tongs. You only use threadlock near the shoe, so you don't unscrew any part of the shoe track during drill-out. Otherwise, threadlock is slow and unnecessary. No "torque turn" because this appears to be buttress thread. It's not a premium thread where you capture a digital graph of the makeup for each joint. You make it up to the triangle. You can see the tong operator looking for the triangle before he quit. It didn't look like he was anywhere close to burying the triangle.
Tong operator is good, not easy running 13 3/8 casing without good stabber just side door. Alignment issues must come up..
He should watch the stabber
The worst tong operator ever seen
Fuck was that painful...................
I haven’t been a rough neck in almost 10 years but watching them dope the casing in the hole makes me nervous. These guys suck
Look up fool ! What are you doing ?
This is embarrassing, please don't come work in W.Texas we don't need this shit out here.
No eso no es hasi.
No eso no es hasi.
No eso no es hasi.
Man if this was my crew would be ran the hell off lol especially if a company man saw us box a joint with the tongs locked on the joint wtf this was horrible to watch.
This is painful to watch
Why?
why
@@onshore-club7382read the other comments.. then you will see why it is painfull to watch. If this was my crew I would send them all home and get a new one.
I have run up to 14,000 ft on 13 3/8 at the rate this is getting run you guys are going to be at it a week spin that shit up those tongs got high use it if you can't tell it's crossed put someone on them that can
Where and what are you drilling that you run 14K of 13 3/8? That is surface casing or the top string of 2 intermediate casing runs. Holy hell.
Es bonita la PERFORACIÓN pero solo en video 😂
Don’t drop that brush!
Older Type Rig ??
First admission of guilt looking at the connection . Make it up fuckstick and send it to hell
Do not clean the joints in the table, drop something down the hole on top of the F.C. could lead to a bad day, Clean & lubricate the pins / boxes in the V. Door
Exactly👍
Bahut slow ho yer aplog... Power tong operator is very 😂 lol...
Terrible caser, so slow you'll end up stuck.
Tong Operator Trash. For 1. He doesn't have a 90. 2. He's not looking up at Elevators to find sweet spot.. .. 3. Why is the guy holding the ropes??
Not a good tong oprater
Cross threaded the fuck out of that one lol
What does cross threaded mean
@@Rejin420 if you didnt brother to look it up since, it means it is not threaded straight into a hole it is supposed thro thread into. For example if you tried to tread a screw into a hole tilted, its probably gonna go crosstreaded. The bad thing in it is 1. Its gonna be hard to turn 2. If you decide to try thro thread it in with a powerfull machine, its gonna destroy the thread
The threads were cross threaded before the video started, this was trying #2, tong operator was addressing galling threads at start of video cleaning the threads with rag, and anything with 3 threads showing is a no go, never fit to be run into well, whereas this only was a bit over halfway threaded together, it wasn't even close, So' this casing joint connection will develop a leak, and it is heavy-wall' so more expensive because it is heavier steel per foot, and the tong operator was nodding' Yes it didn't pull apart even after collar was gone out of sight below the slips into well ! When threads are power tong torqued and cross threaded the Collar part in well ( called the stump ) took the brunt of the gulling ( kinda welded itself leaving metals stuck in threads ) and was in worse condition than the joint of Casing hanging, both needed discarded to have threads repair / replaced, 2 bad joints unless a Casing Joint Collar happens to be available ! This is called Burning it in, it is environmentally unfit !