Worked back in 1973, still remember the night around Xmas when no one showed up to work, just me and the tool push driller guy, I run casing, threw the chain, was motorman and unloaded a truck full of casings. Oh yeah, unloaded some mud mix into the pit. Did i mention it was my first day of working rigs? Holds a special place in my experience! I never knew anyone could swear like that haha
Watch casing being drifted and cleaned while it's being run down whole is pretty cool...I run a 8 man Tally crew who cleans,drifts,tallies the casing and bunks it for rigs...we supply casing for southwestern,coterra/Cabot...its very interesting to see what rig hands do and to actually see how the casing is run
This roughneck is also a casing hand and clean and drift crew as well. Oilfield thought of the day..Don’t put your hands where you wouldn’t put your pecker! God bless the roughneck!
Never seen casing run that slow. Much safer than how we did it. Hated having a driller in a hurry. Casing that size, coming through the V door after being raised too fast, has snapped ropes on me before. Seen inexperienced casing hands dragged across the floor too! You know why God made casing hands? Cuz roughnecks need heroes too! 😂
Back in the late 70s me 17 and kid brother 15 working on a triple. Production casing run, to TD. The drift got hung up on the top treads, when the pipe slip by the V door it broke lose for the fast fall. MY DRILLER SAID RUN. The motor man held onto the swing casing. The drift fell and bounced off the steel floor ripping my motor mans face off. I guess we all have are PTSS.
Taking way too much critical path time to drift and only work with one hand. no stabbing guide either so you have to love the care and attention they are giving. Even though it is an intermediate string it needs to be run as if it was a production string. Always ensure dual barrier when performing primary cementing too, and thread care is integral. 45 years on offshore semis and drillships taught me the wrong way to do lots of things.
Yup that’s what the Big companies love. One man doing the work of three. I bet they will take care of him and his family when his back, knees, and hips are worn out. Yup they will right there putting food in their mouths and shoes on their feet. He has the physical ability now and two other hands are doing what ever they can to keep a roof over their family’s heads. Shame Shame SA.
@@roughneckingandfitness We we’re fishing the next day we we’re still short handed and my driller to the other crew “Either one of you are going to stay or all of you are gonna stay I’m not watching him work the floor by himself again “ one of the guys stayed.
I'm very familiar with this well Head Equipment.. And with Running Tool.. I'm almost 20year in Assembly Department..Jakarta.. Oman and Saudi Arabia FMC TECHNOLOGY.. Technipfmc.. Sweet memory.. ❤️❤️
Should be using the Tesco CRT. Way faster than that McCoy thing, also should have been drifted on the ground. Sure fire way to get stuck taking that long.
Wait how does that coupling work? I didnt see threads. I do commercial and municipal water wells and when we run steel casing we weld all of our joints
@@derekbernard3905 good man thanks, on my second hitch now. Doing good working hard. Hitches are 10 nights and 10 days. Got that first pay which is motivating
Работают очень плохо. Медленно, где все люди? Посадил на клинья труба должна быть готова, прошобланированна и смазана. Работал в Нейборсе в России за такую работу давно попросили с работы.
This seems way too slow. The cost of the rig per day is a lot more expensive than the cost of wages for hands ! I can’t see this being cost effective for anyone !
Se puede hacer mas rapido, ahi lo hacen lento por el video. Trabaje con Tesco en Venezuela norte de Monagas, en pozos de 21 mil pies, bajando de 10 a 13 mil pies dd tuberias 9_ 5/8 en tiempo aceptable. Tambien hicimos casing Driling con caising de 13 - 3/8 en Petro Cumarebo Estado Falcon. Para esos años era un exito. No se ahora ya no trabajo en esa rama.
@Oakland Raider1982 What is the industry going to do when there's no more oil to extract from the ground? Oil is a finite resource and when it's gone, it's gone.
@Oakland Raider1982 I know that, bud. But it's coming a lot quicker than you think. Why do you think big money is going into fusion energy now? That's where we're going. Also, there's nothing environmentally sound about oil - biggest lie I've ever heard lol.
Mucha tecnologia para trabajar tan lento, se supone que tienen problemas con la estabilidad de hoyo, de lo contrario no se explica el uso de esta herramienta, trabajar seguro no significa trabajar lento. Podras perforar a 300ft/h, usar el mejor lodo y broca...pero si no aterrizas el CSG...mierda.
@@roughneckingandfitness Do it right and do it once. Do it wrong and either someone gets hurt, it needs to be redone or the string gets dropped, and then it's 3 days to fish it out. Slow and steady is always the best way.
Worked back in 1973, still remember the night around Xmas when no one showed up to work, just me and the tool push driller guy, I run casing, threw the chain, was motorman and unloaded a truck full of casings. Oh yeah, unloaded some mud mix into the pit. Did i mention it was my first day of working rigs? Holds a special place in my experience!
I never knew anyone could swear like that haha
I like how he doesn't have to work with any assholes.
Watch casing being drifted and cleaned while it's being run down whole is pretty cool...I run a 8 man Tally crew who cleans,drifts,tallies the casing and bunks it for rigs...we supply casing for southwestern,coterra/Cabot...its very interesting to see what rig hands do and to actually see how the casing is run
🤗😎thanks for watching bro👌
This roughneck is also a casing hand and clean and drift crew as well. Oilfield thought of the day..Don’t put your hands where you wouldn’t put your pecker! God bless the roughneck!
Thanks bro😎😎👌
I wouldn't put my pecker anywhere there, that's why i don't work in the oilfield 😜
I've put my pecker plenty of places I wouldn't put my hands
Never seen casing run that slow. Much safer than how we did it. Hated having a driller in a hurry. Casing that size, coming through the V door after being raised too fast, has snapped ropes on me before. Seen inexperienced casing hands dragged across the floor too! You know why God made casing hands? Cuz roughnecks need heroes too! 😂
😂🤣😂ur comment just made my day
Old kelly rigs back in my day was balls to the wall full throttle the entire time.
Thank you for acknowledging that us casers are a different breed.
Hide my way through college back in 1968 69 and 70 working in the oil patch. Make $1.65 per hour. This brought back memories thank you
Wow what a great difference since then ,thanks for watching and thanks for ur service💪
I use to clean out those sizes casings. Many years back..
Amazing! Great job! Slow, easy and safe!
Back in the late 70s me 17 and kid brother 15 working on a triple. Production casing run, to TD. The drift got hung up on the top treads, when the pipe slip by the V door it broke lose for the fast fall. MY DRILLER SAID RUN. The motor man held onto the swing casing. The drift fell and bounced off the steel floor ripping my motor mans face off. I guess we all have are PTSS.
That's some loooong casing!
Taking way too much critical path time to drift and only work with one hand. no stabbing guide either so you have to love the care and attention they are giving. Even though it is an intermediate string it needs to be run as if it was a production string. Always ensure dual barrier when performing primary cementing too, and thread care is integral. 45 years on offshore semis and drillships taught me the wrong way to do lots of things.
Things sure have changed a lot in 23 since I roughnecked.
Yup that’s what the Big companies love. One man doing the work of three. I bet they will take care of him and his family when his back, knees, and hips are worn out. Yup they will right there putting food in their mouths and shoes on their feet. He has the physical ability now and two other hands are doing what ever they can to keep a roof over their family’s heads.
Shame Shame SA.
🤣😂🤣😜🤔🤔ur right tho
preach it brother 🙏 I'm 34 and feel like I'm 85 . One man crews 😂 gotta love it 😂😂💪🤠
It’s a 4min video and the hardest thing he did was sling a hammer 6x in a row.
With as much automation as there is in the industry it should be a one man job all the time
Tripped 26 stands one time by myself. Honestly I can't remember if it was going in or coming out. Kelly rig.
That's impressive bro💪👍
@@roughneckingandfitness We we’re fishing the next day we we’re still short handed and my driller to the other crew “Either one of you are going to stay or all of you are gonna stay I’m not watching him work the floor by himself again “ one of the guys stayed.
Wow first time in my whole life I seen that
hes all chill and you can get so hurt so fast there you do it right or els!
How often do the threads cross on the pipes ? Or is it almost impossible cuz of the low pitch?
Narly top drive tool!
Short handed on a rig in South Texas in 1970 you doubled over or you didn't come back
the template is lightweight... we definitely have a steel one, you can't lift it without eating...
I'm very familiar with this well Head Equipment.. And with Running Tool..
I'm almost 20year in Assembly Department..Jakarta.. Oman and Saudi Arabia
FMC TECHNOLOGY.. Technipfmc.. Sweet memory.. ❤️❤️
Should be using the Tesco CRT. Way faster than that McCoy thing, also should have been drifted on the ground. Sure fire way to get stuck taking that long.
Did the tong hand just abandon this guy?
Why don't they dope the threads?
Wait how does that coupling work? I didnt see threads. I do commercial and municipal water wells and when we run steel casing we weld all of our joints
Coupling is with thread, welding here we only use on the first joint with the casing shoe, the rest is by CRT torque or power tong
I think other floorhands go for tea break loooollllll😂😂😂
Deseo trabajar en las driliadoras, ya trabaje en las pullin units alguna compañia por ahi?
Worked in 1980. Damn things have changed.
For sure bro😎
Why only one floorman/ roughneck
I think t
another thing , why he is not applying baker lock , or bdlzona
this is a 9 5/8 casing landing
What machinery is that? McCoy CRT?
Yea bro
Nice Video brother
Thanks bro
Bout to start my very first hitch doing nights. Nervous as fuck😂
😂there's not that much to it bro, wish u the very best and stay safe👌
How’d it go for ya
@@derekbernard3905 good man thanks, on my second hitch now. Doing good working hard. Hitches are 10 nights and 10 days. Got that first pay which is motivating
Great job bro keep it up, all the very best for u👌💪
@@roughneckingandfitness thanks same goes to you
Fuckin impressive !
Thanks man😎😎💪
👍
Take that long some places in this old world and you are stuck…….big time!
😂😎yea true
Sad the company only has one man on the deck . Cheap. they don't car about the workers . just profits
we would have run 5 joints to their 1 on an old rig with automatic stuff
LoL.... That's not how I remember it!! LoL
supply mud pump parts❤❤
From any country USA ?!!
Cool but not alone , roughneck feeding pipe another working hydraulics
This scenario its actually alone bro, not like it's a normal procedure just one or two joints while waiting for the rest
One guy running the V door
Работают очень плохо. Медленно, где все люди? Посадил на клинья труба должна быть готова, прошобланированна и смазана. Работал в Нейборсе в России за такую работу давно попросили с работы.
Better drift that pipe on the ground , hand !
😜😜
This seems way too slow.
The cost of the rig per day is a lot more expensive than the cost of wages for hands ! I can’t see this being cost effective for anyone !
Sure that's true but obviously that's just for a single joint or two due to something coz a single hand can't do that all day
Se puede hacer mas rapido, ahi lo hacen lento por el video. Trabaje con Tesco en Venezuela norte de Monagas, en pozos de 21 mil pies, bajando de 10 a 13 mil pies dd tuberias 9_ 5/8 en tiempo aceptable. Tambien hicimos casing Driling con caising de 13 - 3/8 en Petro Cumarebo Estado Falcon. Para esos años era un exito. No se ahora ya no trabajo en esa rama.
Y'all hiring?
Nope
Whoo
Crazy to think this industry will be dead in about 100 years when all oil reserves are completely drained.
@Oakland Raider1982 What is the industry going to do when there's no more oil to extract from the ground? Oil is a finite resource and when it's gone, it's gone.
@Oakland Raider1982 I know that, bud. But it's coming a lot quicker than you think. Why do you think big money is going into fusion energy now? That's where we're going. Also, there's nothing environmentally sound about oil - biggest lie I've ever heard lol.
Bahahahahaha!
🤣I'm not even worried about that
Oil is far more common than once thought.
Mucha tecnologia para trabajar tan lento, se supone que tienen problemas con la estabilidad de hoyo, de lo contrario no se explica el uso de esta herramienta, trabajar seguro no significa trabajar lento. Podras perforar a 300ft/h, usar el mejor lodo y broca...pero si no aterrizas el CSG...mierda.
No way should be working on deck by hmself
Slow operation
I hate a slow casing run.. run that shit.. don't babysit that pipe.
So freaking slow fell asleep
It's work n not a competition
@@roughneckingandfitness Do it right and do it once. Do it wrong and either someone gets hurt, it needs to be redone or the string gets dropped, and then it's 3 days to fish it out. Slow and steady is always the best way.
@@epistte it couldn't have been said any better,thanks bro u really do get it👏🏻👏🏻👌
Way too slow. You are in upper hole section,,,,,,,open hole…
Still upper for sure n that's not normal procedure for one hand to do all
Wow unreal how slow and waste of money , that rig is probably shut down now due to lack of competitiveness sad
Like this may be running casing it will be take 7 days 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
These are unusual circumstances bro🤣😂ur right it would take even more days
He is just picking the speed up….😊